Epistemics
/ˌɛpɪˈstiːmɪks; -ˈstɛm-/
noun
1.
(functioning as sing) (mainly Brit) the interdisciplinary study of knowledge and human information-processing, using the formal techniques of logic, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology Compare artificial intelligence
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