But such a self-undermining of the epistemological status of his own work is also characteristic of Lacan, and of Freud - indeed, Dews argues that this constitutes Freud's greatest strength.
What is the epistemological status of the laws of logic?
Popper's principle of falsifiability runs into prima facie difficulties when the epistemological status of mathematics is considered.
Whether it is because Galileo was realistic about the acceptability of presenting experimental results as evidence or because he himself had doubts about the epistemological status of experimental findings is not known.
The origin of counterfactual thinking has philosophical roots and can be traced back to early philosophers such as Aristotle and Plato who pondered the epistemological status of subjunctive suppositions and their nonexistent but feasible outcomes.
Claude Simon's novels disprove the proposition that the nouveau roman is 'dehistorical': almost all of his novels engage directly with the epistemological and ontological status of the encounter with history.
In this manuscript, Adorno attempted to underline the epistemological status of the unconscious as it emerged out of Freud's early writings.
In this domain, the visible world conveys a kind of knowledge of the prereflective levels of articulation that also jeopardizes the epistemological status of the visible.
But it also has important consequences for the epistemological status of the resulting social theory, and much of the novelty of Marxism is said to arise from its break with traditional conceptions of knowledge.
Throughout his career, Harris grappled with the issue of the epistemological status of informants' statements.