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1 relativo al conocimiento
• epistemic• relating to knowledgeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > relativo al conocimiento
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2 epistémico
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3 epistemológico
adj.epistemological, knowledge.* * *ADJ epistemological* * *= epistemic, epistemologic, epistemological.Ex. Dialogue embodies meanings and intentionalities, and represents epistemic inquiry.Ex. This is a broader study on the nature and functions of information from the epistemologic and praxiologic viewpoint.Ex. The anticipated epistemological consequences of the human dimension are challenged.* * *= epistemic, epistemologic, epistemological.Ex: Dialogue embodies meanings and intentionalities, and represents epistemic inquiry.
Ex: This is a broader study on the nature and functions of information from the epistemologic and praxiologic viewpoint.Ex: The anticipated epistemological consequences of the human dimension are challenged. -
4 con reserva
Ex. This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.* * *Ex: This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.
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5 dudosamente
adv.doubtfully, dubiously.* * *► adverbio1 (con incerteza) doubtfully2 (con vacilación) hesitantly3 (con sospecha) suspiciously* * *ADVun proyecto dudosamente legal — a scheme of dubious o questionable legality
un sistema dudosamente eficaz — a less than effective system, a somewhat ineffective system
* * *= doubtfully.Ex. This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.* * *= doubtfully.Ex: This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.
* * *es un regalo dudosamente apropiado it is not a very suitable presentun método dudosamente eficaz a method of questionable o doubtful effectiveness -
6 intencionalidad
f.1 intent.2 intentionality, purpose, wilfulness.3 aim, intention, purport.* * *1 intent, intention* * *SF1) (=propósito) purpose, intention2)* * *femenino intent, purpose* * *Ex. Dialogue embodies meanings and intentionalities, and represents epistemic inquiry.* * *femenino intent, purpose* * *Ex: Dialogue embodies meanings and intentionalities, and represents epistemic inquiry.
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7 reconciliable
adj.reconcilable.* * *► adjetivo1 reconcilable* * *ADJ reconcilable* * *= reconcilable.Ex. This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.* * *= reconcilable.Ex: This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.
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8 ser humano
m.human being, fellowman.* * *human being* * *(n.) = human being, human, human personEx. McLuhan's observation is, I think, based upon an ongoing tension that exists between human beings and the world they live in.Ex. Intelligent agents are based on the concept of shared abilities and cooperative learning between humans and computers.Ex. It is essential to develop an understanding of the relation between phenomenological, epistemic, practical and social knowledge and its relation to the consciousness, questions, and practice of the human person.* * *(n.) = human being, human, human personEx: McLuhan's observation is, I think, based upon an ongoing tension that exists between human beings and the world they live in.
Ex: Intelligent agents are based on the concept of shared abilities and cooperative learning between humans and computers.Ex: It is essential to develop an understanding of the relation between phenomenological, epistemic, practical and social knowledge and its relation to the consciousness, questions, and practice of the human person.* * *human being -
9 sin convicción
= doubtfully, lamelyEx. This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.Ex. 'I know,' he said lamely.* * *= doubtfully, lamelyEx: This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.
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10 epistémico
• cognitive• epistemic
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