Epistemology meaning in Urdu
Epistemology Sentence
Epistemology Definitions
1) Epistemology : نظریہ علم, علمیات : (noun) the philosophical theory of knowledge.
Useful Words
Aesthetic : جمالیات , Mechanistic : میکانیات سے متعلق , Materialism : نظریہ مادیت , Idealism : معنویت , Semiology : علم علامات , Mechanism : فلسفیانہ نظریہ , Determinism : جبریت , Metaphysics : خاص طور پر نہایت تخمینی اور باطنی قسم کا فلسفہ , Aetiology : علم الاسباب , Aetiologic : علم الاسباب کا , Scholastic : فلسفیانہ , Realistic : حقیقت پسندی سے متعلق , Ethics : اخلاقیات , Sage : نیک و کار , Platonism : افلاطونیت , Hereditarianism : وراثت کی اہمیت کا نظریہ , Relativism : نسبتیت , Angst : کرب , Awareness : آگاہی , Unbeknown : کسی کو بتائے بغیر , Unacquainted : ناواقف , Neoplatonism : نو افلاطونیت کا پیرو , Informed : باخبر , Inadvertently : بھولے سے , Bailiwick : مضمون , Quiz : امتحان لینا , Enquiry : تحقیق , Theorize : نظریہ سازی کرنا , Educational : معلومات حاصل کرنا , Acquainted : واقف , Encyclopaedism : علم و فضل
Useful Words Definitions
Aesthetic: (philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful.
Mechanistic: of or relating to the philosophical theory of mechanism.
Materialism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality.
Idealism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality.
Semiology: (philosophy) a philosophical theory of the functions of signs and symbols.
Mechanism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes.
Determinism: (philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will.
Metaphysics: the philosophical study of being and knowing.
Aetiology: the philosophical study of causation.
Aetiologic: of or relating to the philosophical study of causation.
Scholastic: of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of scholasticism.
Realistic: of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism.
Ethics: the philosophical study of moral values and rules.
Sage: a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom.
Platonism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names.
Hereditarianism: the philosophical doctrine that heredity is more important than environment in determining intellectual growth.
Relativism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved.
Angst: an acute but unspecific feeling of anxiety; usually reserved for philosophical anxiety about the world or about personal freedom.
Awareness: having knowledge of.
Unbeknown: without someone`s knowledge.
Unacquainted: having little or no knowledge of.
Neoplatonism: a system of philosophical and theological doctrines composed of elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism and oriental mysticism; its most distinctive doctrine holds that the first principle and source of reality transcends being and thought and is naturally unknowable.
Informed: having much knowledge or education.
Inadvertently: without knowledge or intention.
Bailiwick: a branch of knowledge.
Quiz: examine someone's knowledge of something.
Enquiry: a search for knowledge.
Theorize: construct a theory about.
Educational: providing knowledge.
Acquainted: having fair knowledge of.
Encyclopaedism: profound scholarly knowledge.