Epistemology

Epistemology

 

Epistemology is the study of knowledge. It is a study, when engaged alongside initial notions, that calls to mind the kind of knowledges that one is exposed to as well as the methods by which said knowledges have been attained. The unique variables, which are found present in these teachings as base understandings, are somewhat of a two fold scape. There is the practice of affirming and proving valid knowledges which come to be learned, dictated, and experienced, and there is also the method by which the above is done. Knowledge which is true stands firm, and the methods by which it is learned or attained follow alongside as standing avenues by which said knowledge can be studied and developed. Anything which is of mere minding in this dynamic maintains fortified capacity as a potential principle that stands to be an affirmed element of one’s cognition and subsequent talents of abstract interpretation.

As an example, people sometimes seek that one ‘golden idea’ as a means by which to further whatever it is that they may be wanting to develop. When knowledge is tested, affirmed, and found to be a clear and interpretable depiction of what one may have first conceived as an abstract notion, the potentiality seeded in crafting something, often intangible, from its origins comes to be a blessing of sorts, as the idea often comes to be cultivated as a knowledge of deep and true reward. This is so because it inevitably arises, with continued attention, to be a source of perpetually permeating wisdom. Development and progression seat their capacities in this ‘crafting’, and as knowledge continues to impart truth, honesty, compassion, kindness and an array of other virtuous traits, it inevitably manifests as an integral dimension to the diverse elements of one’s character.

Philosophy and epistemology, when engaged at their fundamental basis, are two key disciplines that further one's own understandings through a manner conducive of inclusivity and substantial interrelation. This interconnectivity is one which has withstood the test of time, and in its continuation, there is the increasingly compounding capacity to birth light upon the epistemological and philosophical elements found present in the ideations regarding the two terms above.

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