{"id":"eem-vs-knowledge-graphs","text":"Knowledge graphs store entities and relationships (what exists). EEM stores justified beliefs (what is believed and why). Knowledge graphs have no retraction cascades, no derivation depth, no contradiction tracking. When a fact is wrong, the graph doesn't know what else depends on it. EEM does. Every ontology is an implicit epistemology — it treats beliefs as facts, which works until they're wrong.","truth_value":"IN","source":"repo:beliefs-pi/entries/2026/05/27/","source_url":"","source_hash":"","justifications":[{"type":"SL","antecedents":["ontology-vs-epistemology","eem-epistemic"],"outlist":[],"label":""}],"dependents":[],"metadata":{"last_reviewed":"2026-05-30T07:02:40","review_result":"pass"},"created_at":"","updated_at":"","reviewed_at":"","verified_at":"","retracted_at":"","explanation":{"steps":[{"node":"eem-vs-knowledge-graphs","truth_value":"IN","reason":"SL justification valid","antecedents":["ontology-vs-epistemology","eem-epistemic"],"label":""},{"node":"ontology-vs-epistemology","truth_value":"IN","reason":"premise"},{"node":"eem-epistemic","truth_value":"IN","reason":"premise"}]}}