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  1. Epistemology refers to the study of knowledge itself, exploring questions such as how knowledge is acquired, what constitutes valid knowledge, and how knowledge can be justified or verified. It delves into the nature of knowledge, truth, and belief. On the other hand, methodology refers to the systematic approach or set of methods used to ...

  2. Epistemology is concerned with the nature of knowledge and how it is acquired, evaluated, and used. Methodology, on the other hand, is derived from the Greek word ‘methodos,’ which means a way of proceeding. Methodology refers to the methods, techniques, and procedures that are used to conduct research and gather data.

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  4. As nouns the difference between methodology and epistemology is that methodology is the study of methods used in a field while epistemology is...

  5. Dec 14, 2005 · The term “epistemology” comes from the Greek words “episteme” and “logos”. “Episteme” can be translated as “knowledge” or “understanding” or “acquaintance”, while “logos” can be translated as “account” or “argument” or “reason”. Just as each of these different translations captures some facet of the ...

  6. Methodology. Methodology is "'a contextual framework' for research, a coherent and logical scheme based on views, beliefs, and values, that guides the choices researchers [or other users] make".It comprises the theoretical analysis of the body of methods and principles associated with a branch of knowledge such that the methodologies employed ...

  7. epistemology, the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge. The term is derived from the Greek epistēmē (“knowledge”) and logos (“reason”), and accordingly the field is sometimes referred to as the theory of knowledge. Epistemology has a long history within Western philosophy, beginning with the ancient ...

  8. Because knowledge is a complex concept, epistemology also includes the study of the possibility of justification, the sources and nature of justification, the sources of beliefs, and the nature of truth. How to Do Epistemology. Like other areas within philosophy, epistemology begins with the philosophical method of doubting and asking questions.

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