epistemicStatus

P16121 predicate

Indicates the degree of certainty, justification, or knowledge an agent has regarding a particular proposition or claim.

Observed surface forms (3)

  • evidenceStatus ×4
  • epistemicAccess ×2
  • epistemicStatusInKant ×1

Sample triples (23)

Subject Object
Doctrine of Being level of immediacy in Hegel’s logic
the Good (Form of the Good)
surface form: Form of the Good
object of dialectical understanding
the Good (Form of the Good)
surface form: Form of the Good
object of the highest knowledge
Four Noble Truths to be realized through direct insight
Galilean relativity approximate law of nature
Great Filter speculative
Ijma considered to yield certainty (yaqin) by many Sunni usulis
Notarikon esoteric
Notarikon non-literal interpretation
Operation Horseshoe (alleged) contested via predicate surface "evidenceStatus"
Paduke (legendary Chickasaw chief)
surface form: Paduke
poorly documented in written historical records via predicate surface "evidenceStatus"
Princes in the Tower murders bodies of the princes not conclusively identified via predicate surface "evidenceStatus"
Princes in the Tower murders no contemporary proof of the princes’ deaths via predicate surface "evidenceStatus"
Temurah mystical and non-literal
UFOs no conclusive scientific evidence of extraterrestrial origin as of early 21st century
paranoiac-critical method semi-scientific method as described by Dalí
picture theory of language largely abandoned by its originator in his later philosophy
qutb known fully only to God in many teachings via predicate surface "epistemicAccess"
qutb sometimes known to select saints via predicate surface "epistemicAccess"
the Absolute can be approached by reason
the Absolute cannot be fully objectified
the Absolute known through self-reflective thought in idealism
thing-in-itself (noumenon)
surface form: thing-in-itself
unknowable by theoretical reason via predicate surface "epistemicStatusInKant"