Epistemological Hegemony
The dominance of one culture's system for knowing what is true over all others, enforced through institutions, education, and authority. Epistemological hegemony occurs when one way of answering "how do you know?" becomes so universal in a society that alternative epistemologies become literally unthinkable—not wrong, but incomprehensible. Under Western epistemological hegemony, empirical evidence and logical inference are treated as the only legitimate paths to knowledge, while knowledge through revelation, tradition, intuition, or embodied practice is systematically delegitimized. It's the deepest form of cognitive colonialism.
Example: "The missionary wasn't just spreading religion—he was establishing epistemological hegemony, teaching that knowledge comes only through Scripture and that the tribe's centuries of ecological wisdom was just 'superstition.'"
Epistemological Hegemony by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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