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Naturalized epistemology is a specific branch or cluster of views within the broader field of epistemology, as evidenced by its focus on empirical processes [1] and its integration with natural science [2]. Quine's work illustrates this relationship by positioning naturalized epistemology as a subdiscipline of psychology [3] and defining it through its mutual constraint with the rest of science [4].

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Naturalistic Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 3 facts
claimNaturalistic epistemology lacks a single, standard approach because different naturalists hold varying views regarding the relationship between science and epistemology.
claimW.V.O. Quine argues that naturalistic epistemology and the rest of science are mutually constraining because they contain one another, with science forming part of epistemology's subject matter.
claimW.V.O. Quine's naturalistic epistemology posits that epistemology is contained within psychology as a subdiscipline.
Naturalized epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimCooperative naturalism is a version of naturalized epistemology that asserts that empirical results from psychology regarding human reasoning are essential for addressing evaluative questions in epistemology.
claimNaturalized epistemology shifts the focus of epistemology away from traditional philosophical questions and towards the empirical processes of knowledge acquisition.
Naturalized Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Kelly Becker · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimNaturalized epistemology is defined as a cluster of views asserting that epistemology is closely connected to natural science.