Contingencial Logico‑Epistemology
A framework that emphasizes contingency, context‑dependence, and uncertainty in logic and knowledge. It rejects the idea of necessary logical truths or universal epistemic standards, arguing that what counts as logical or rational depends on contingent facts about the world, our biology, our history, or our practical interests. Contingencial logico‑epistemology often overlaps with pragmatism, evolutionary epistemology, and situated cognition, and it challenges the search for a priori foundations.
Example: “Her contingencial logico‑epistemology research showed that the rules of inference used by emergency responders shift with the stakes—high risk contexts tolerate less certainty.”
Contingencial Logico‑Epistemology by Abzugal April 20, 2026
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