Computational epistemology is an interdisciplinary field that combines concepts and methods from epistemology—the study of knowledge, belief, and justification—with computational techniques and models. It seeks to understand and formalize the processes by which knowledge is acquired, justified, and transmitted using computational tools and frameworks. Here are some key aspects of computational epistemology: 1. **Formal Models of Knowledge**: Computational epistemology often involves creating formal representations of epistemic concepts such as belief, evidence, and rationality.

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