Anchovyforestbane Posted October 19, 2020 Report Posted October 19, 2020 What exactly is the difference between ideonomy and epistemology? Are they synonymous, or is there some technical semantic difference between the two? Quote
HallsofIvy Posted April 26, 2021 Report Posted April 26, 2021 Technically, "ideology" is the study of ideas while "epistemology" is the study of knowledge. Quote
Anchovyforestbane Posted May 15, 2021 Author Report Posted May 15, 2021 (edited) On 4/26/2021 at 2:14 PM, HallsofIvy said: Technically, "ideology" is the study of ideas while "epistemology" is the study of knowledge. Not ideology, ideonomy. Ideology is the science of ideas, how they are formed, and how they are influenced by things like logic and sociology. Ideonomy is the science of a given idea and its applications and implications towards knowledge, conscience, and behavior. I was simply wondering if that definition and that of epistemology are interchangeable, or if there is a significant however subtle difference. Edited May 15, 2021 by Anchovyforestbane Elaboration Quote
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