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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): ILN Journal: Indian Literary Narratives

Reconnoitring Epistemological Parameters: Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge and Belief in the Realm of Empirical Reality through Human Cognition

Submitted
5 January 2024
Published
2024-03-30

Abstract

Epistemological studies employ various methods to integrate the imbalance between perceived reality and actual reality. This article is an in-depth study of the epistemological limits and complex issues of how epistemology is constrained by Empirical reality and human cognition which is filtered through self-control: the cognitive function that contributes to intentional and goal-oriented behavior. This article also attempts to draw the contrast between belief and Knowledge which are the core concepts of epistemology.

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