Epistemology Concepts

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a state of being incomplete or not finished

  • The incompleteness of the data set led to inconclusive results.
  • The project was left with incompleteness, so we couldn't finish it on time.
  • The homework was a mess due to all the incompleteness in my notes.
  • Her incompleteness in understanding the situation left her feeling lost.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'mistaken' describes something that is incorrect or wrong

  • I believe you may be mistaken in your understanding of the situation.
  • You're mistaken if you think I'm going to do all the work for you.
  • Don't be mistaken, she's got a lot of tricks up her sleeve.
  • His mistaken belief led him down the wrong path.

noun the uncertainty or incomprehensibility of a subject or topic

  • The concept of acatalepsy refers to the idea that human knowledge is limited and can never fully grasp the true nature of reality.
  • I still can't wrap my head around the idea of acatalepsy - it's like trying to understand something that's beyond comprehension.
  • Dude, acatalepsy is like when your brain just can't even handle the deep philosophical stuff, you know?
  • Her mind was like a maze of acatalepsy, constantly searching for answers but never quite reaching them.

adjective relating to the belief that human knowledge is limited and uncertain

  • The philosopher's argument was deemed acataleptic due to its inability to be proven or disproven.
  • I couldn't understand that acataleptic theory the professor was talking about.
  • That idea is so acataleptic, it's like trying to catch a ghost.
  • Her mind was a maze of acataleptic thoughts, impossible to unravel.