Epistemic Guide is an OpenClaw skill. Helps users critically examine their beliefs by gently questioning potentially false or questionable claims on sensitive topics. It belongs to the Other collection. For background, see 576. Every.to - OpenClaw Getting Started Guide in our wiki.
Epistemic Guide 工具。
Epistemic Guide has 298 downloads so far.
Installs in one command: `openclaw skill install epistemic-guide`
Works inside your existing OpenClaw setup. No extra config.
Open-source. Community-maintained.
Installing Epistemic Guide in OpenClaw takes just one command. Make sure you have OpenClaw set up and running before proceeding.
Run the following command in your terminal to add Epistemic Guide to your OpenClaw instance:
openclaw skill install epistemic-guide
Confirm the skill is properly installed and ready to use:
openclaw skill list
The skill is now available in your OpenClaw conversations. Simply describe what you want to accomplish, and OpenClaw will automatically invoke Epistemic Guide when relevant.
What people do with Epistemic Guide:
| Author | asgraf |
| Category | Other |
| Version | 2.0.0 |
| Updated | 2026-03-01 |
| Downloads | 298 |
| Score | 289 |
| Homepage | https://clawhub.ai/asgraf/epistemic-guide |
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Despite the tech industry's push to position AI as the foundation of all human knowledge, Papandreou thinks Plato would see AI not as the sunlight outside the cave but as the shadows inside: intriguin With Epistemic Guide on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Epistemology. Its important. The four pillars are (a) knowledge, (b) truth, (c) critical thinking, and (d) culture #philosophy #meditations #reading. With Epistemic Guide on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Run "openclaw skill install epistemic-guide" in your terminal. OpenClaw must be set up first. After install, the skill is available in your conversations automatically.
Yes. Epistemic Guide is free and open-source. Install it from the OpenClaw skill directory at no cost. Maintained by asgraf.
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