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'''Epistemology''' (derived from the Greek epistēmē [knowledge] and logos [reason]) is the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge.<ref>Martinich, A. P., and Avrum Stroll. [https://www.britannica.com/topic/epistemology Epistemology]. Encyclopædia Britannica.</ref> It translates the German concept of ''Wissenschaftslehre''<ref>Suchting, Wal. [https://doi.org/10.1163/156920606778531770 Epistemology]. Historical Materialism, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 331–45.</ref>, which was used by Johann Gottlieb Fichte<ref>Fichte, [http://www.zeno.org/nid/20009167463 Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre]</ref> and Bernard Bolzano.<ref>Bolzano, Wissenschaftslehre Vol. I.-IV.</ref>
'''Epistemology''' (derived from the Greek epistēmē [knowledge] and logos [reason]) is the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge.<ref>Martinich, A. P., and Avrum Stroll. [https://www.britannica.com/topic/epistemology Epistemology]. Encyclopædia Britannica.</ref> It translates the German concept of ''Wissenschaftslehre''<ref>Suchting, Wal. [https://doi.org/10.1163/156920606778531770 Epistemology]. Historical Materialism, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 331–45.</ref>, which was used by Johann Gottlieb Fichte<ref>Fichte, [http://www.zeno.org/nid/20009167463 Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre]</ref> and Bernard Bolzano.<ref>Bolzano, Wissenschaftslehre Vol. I.-IV.</ref>
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Epistemology (derived from the Greek epistēmē [knowledge] and logos [reason]) is the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge.[1] It translates the German concept of Wissenschaftslehre[2], which was used by Johann Gottlieb Fichte[3] and Bernard Bolzano.[4]

  1. Martinich, A. P., and Avrum Stroll. Epistemology. Encyclopædia Britannica.
  2. Suchting, Wal. Epistemology. Historical Materialism, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 331–45.
  3. Fichte, Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre
  4. Bolzano, Wissenschaftslehre Vol. I.-IV.