Literacy in the Philosophy of Epistemology
The ability to engage with philosophical debates about the nature of knowledge, justification, and truth. It includes familiarity with major theories (e.g., internalism vs. externalism, foundationalism vs. coherentism) and the ability to critically analyze claims about what it means “to know.” This literacy helps avoid naive empiricism and recognize the philosophical depth beneath everyday knowledge talk.
Literacy in the Philosophy of Epistemology Example: “Her literacy in the philosophy of epistemology let her challenge the simplistic ‘knowledge is justified true belief’ formula by bringing up Gettier cases and social epistemology critiques.”
Literacy in the Philosophy of Epistemology by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 24, 2026
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