Pronunciation: /ɪˈpɪstɛmɪk ˈtrɛspəsɪŋ/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing or set of things, such as 'epistemic trespassing'
A1 Epistemic trespassing means making assumptions without proper knowledge or evidence.
A2 In philosophy, epistemic trespassing refers to overstepping boundaries in the pursuit of knowledge.
B1 Researchers should be cautious of epistemic trespassing when drawing conclusions from limited data.
B2 Epistemic trespassing can lead to misunderstandings and false beliefs if not carefully avoided.
C1 The concept of epistemic trespassing is a complex issue in the field of epistemology.
C2 Philosophers debate the ethical implications of epistemic trespassing in the context of scientific research.
formal Epistemic trespassing occurs when individuals make claims or assertions outside their area of expertise.
informal It's like when someone acts like they know everything about a topic they have no knowledge of - that's epistemic trespassing.
slang People who think they're experts on everything are just straight up epistemic trespassers.
figurative Just because you watched a documentary doesn't mean you can go around epistemically trespassing on every subject.
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