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Filter by Meaning Epistemically, we cannot assume that our subjective experiences are universal truths.
When evaluating news articles, it's important to approach them epistemically, considering the source and any potential biases.
She epistemically justified her scientific theory using empirical evidence.
The doctor epistemically diagnosed the patient's illness based on their symptoms and medical history.
The historian epistemically reconstructed the events that led to the downfall of the ancient civilization.
The journalist epistemically verified the authenticity of the news by cross-checking with multiple sources.
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