Epistemologically vs Ideologically - What's the difference?
epistemologically | ideologically |
In a manner that pertains to epistemology.
* 1985 , John Hardwig, "Epistemic Dependence," The Journal of Philosophy , vol. 82, no. 7, p. 337,
In a manner that pertains to knowledge or cognition.
* 1949 , Edith Watson Schipper, "Independence: Epistemological and Physical," The Journal of Philosophy , vol. 46, no. 4, p. 101,
As adverbs the difference between epistemologically and ideologically
is that epistemologically is in a manner that pertains to epistemology while ideologically is in an ideological manner; with respect to ideology.epistemologically
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The more epistemologically interesting cases are those in which expertise is involved.
- It has been argued that because an object is epistemologically dependent on an observer, it is also physically dependent on that observer.
