“Epistemology without contact with science becomes an empty scheme. Science without epistemology is – insofar as it is thinkable at all – primitive and muddled.”
Albert Einstein
Epistemology is a branch of philosophy which studies knowledge. It concerns problems such as: how is knowledge defined (what does it mean to know something)? What is the value of knowledge? What is the structure of knowledge? I became interested in epistemology recently and have started reading Duncan Pritchard’s introductory text What is This Thing Called Knowledge? I can’t help but want to write down some of the things I’ve learned from my reading. In this post, I will talk about some key ideas from Pritchard’s book.