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Divine Logico‑Epistemology

A theological framework that treats the divine mind as the ultimate source or model of logic and knowledge. It explores questions like: Does God reason? Are logical laws grounded in God’s nature? Can human logic apprehend divine truth? Divine logico‑epistemology often appears in medieval and neoplatonic traditions, where logic is seen as a participation in the divine logos. It contrasts with secular epistemology by making epistemic norms dependent on a transcendent, perfect knower.
Divine Logico‑Epistemology Example: “Her divine logico‑epistemology traced how John Scotus Eriugena argued that human logic is a finite image of divine reason, not an autonomous standard.”
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