What does “epistemologist” mean?
epistemologist
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An epistemologist is a person who studies how we know things. Like, not just what we know, but how we can be sure something is true.
So imagine someone asking, "How do you know the sky is blue? How do you know your memories are real? Can we really trust what our eyes see?" — that's the kind of question an epistemologist thinks about all day long.
You might say, "My professor is an epistemologist — she spends all her time questioning whether humans can truly know anything at all." Or, "He became an epistemologist because he was always asking 'but how do you know that?' as a kid."
Basically, it's a thinker whose whole job is to question the nature of knowledge itself.
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