epistemic style
collocation in Englishmeaningsofepistemicandstyle
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epistemic
adjective
uk/ˌep.ɪˈstiː.mɪk/us/ˌep.əˈstiː.mɪk/
relating to knowledge or the study ...
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style
noun
uk/staɪl/us/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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It seems that we do have here a coherentepistemicstyle.
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It might also be the case that they sought to do their work better by adopting a more effectiveepistemicstyle.
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But few have directly considered whether such differences involve different ways of doing science: are there epistemic styles for science?
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Thus, the two epistemic styles emphasized different goals, processes of investigation, and standards of evidence.
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As we shall see, they also coincided with the coming of revised epistemic styles, facilitating the generation of productive alternative research programs.
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Different epistemic styles exist, then, as historians and philosophers of science have finally begun to recognize.
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What significance does the coexistence of different national epistemic styles have for our understanding of the history of science?
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So the evidence seems strong that epistemic styles exist, even though one might argue at length about the exact character of such styles.
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What if there are epistemic styles?
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But clearly epistemic styles exist.
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Indeed, we must come to understand both the nature and significance not only of schools and traditions in science but also of styles, and in particular epistemic styles.
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