Dynamic logico‑epistemology
A framework that emphasizes the temporal, changing nature of logical and epistemological norms. Unlike static systems where rules are fixed, dynamic logico‑epistemology sees rules as evolving in response to new information, context shifts, or learning. It studies how inference patterns and justification standards change over time, both in individual reasoners and in scientific communities. It is closely related to belief revision theory and the history of science, highlighting that what counts as “good reasoning” today may be superseded tomorrow.
Example: “His dynamic logico‑epistemology traced how the standard of evidence in medicine shifted from clinical experience to randomized trials and now to real‑world data—showing that epistemic rules have a history.”
Dynamic logico‑epistemology by Dumu The Void April 20, 2026
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