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What we really need here, I think, is some help from an epistemologist; No wait, we have one!— Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
It answers the big problems which are as familiar to the scientist and the theologian as to the metaphysician and epistemologist, and which are both intelligible and interesting to common sense The following questions stand out: (1) Can the possibility of knowledge be maintained against Hume and other sceptics?— Pragmatism
The critic, reader, or epistemologist, with his own belief, as warrant for this reality's existence;— Meaning of Truth
The pragmatizing epistemologist posits there a reality and a mind with ideas.— Meaning of Truth
I have, of course, done research, and as an epistemologist I professionally study the notion of reliability (and I note that you do not).— Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]

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