epistemological turn

noun

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  1. In the history of Western philosophy, the shift in philosophical attention from the…

    In the history of Western philosophy, the shift in philosophical attention from the classical and medieval focus on themes of metaphysics to a primary focus on themes and issues relating to human knowledge, usually considered to have occurred during the period from Descartes (1596-1650) through Kant (1724-1804).

    • The core of Kant's "epistemological turn" is the claim that the distinction between epistemic and ontological categories is an illusion.
    • On standard accounts, Descartes's epistemological turn—a sea change in the history of philosophy—is marked by an inside-out approach to philosophical inquiry, an approach owed to the priority of thought.

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