Epistemicism: The Unknowable Truths
Epistemicism posits the existence of truths that are inherently unknowable. This philosophical…
Epistemic Vagueness
Epistemic vagueness posits that vagueness stems from limitations in human knowledge, not…
Epistemic Paradox
An epistemic paradox challenges our fundamental understanding of knowledge and belief. It…
Epistemic Modal Logic
A specialized field of modal logic focusing on formalizing reasoning about knowledge…
Epistemic Constraint: The Principle of Knowability
The epistemic constraint posits that all truths must be knowable. This philosophical…
Epimorphism in Category Theory
An epimorphism is a right-cancellable morphism in category theory, analogous to a…
Epimenides Paradox
The Epimenides paradox, also known as the liar paradox, arises from Epimenides'…
Entscheidungsproblem
Hilbert's Entscheidungsproblem sought an algorithm to determine the truth of any mathematical…
Enthymeme: The Art of Implied Argument
An enthymeme is a rhetorical argument where a premise is deliberately left…
Entailment: Understanding Logical Necessity
Entailment defines the logical connection where true premises guarantee a true conclusion.…