List of contributors |
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Introduction |
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Part I Historical Backgrounds to Social Epistemology |
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1 On the Background of Social Epistemology |
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3 | (7) |
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2 The What, Why, and How of Social Epistemology |
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10 | (11) |
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3 The Twin Roots and Branches of Social Epistemology |
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21 | (10) |
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4 The Philosophical Origins of Classical Sociology of Knowledge |
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31 | (9) |
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5 Kuhn and the History of Science |
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40 | (9) |
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6 The Naturalized Turn in Epistemology: Engineering for Truth-Seeking |
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49 | (10) |
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Part II The Epistemology of Testimony |
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7 Counterexamples to Testimonial Transmission |
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61 | (17) |
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8 Trust and Reputation as Filtering Mechanisms of Knowledge |
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78 | (9) |
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9 Socially Distributed Cognition and the Epistemology of Testimony |
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87 | (9) |
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10 Assurance Views of Testimony |
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96 | (7) |
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11 Testimonial Knowledge: Understanding the Evidential, Uncovering the Interpersonal |
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103 | (12) |
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12 The Epistemology of Expertise |
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115 | (8) |
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123 | (12) |
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14 Testimony and Grammatical Evidentials |
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135 | (10) |
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Part III Disagreement, Diversity, and Relativism |
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145 | (64) |
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15 Epistemic Disagreement, Diversity and Relativism |
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147 | (11) |
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16 The Epistemic Significance of Diversity |
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158 | (9) |
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167 | (7) |
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18 Epistemic Peer Disagreement |
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174 | (11) |
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19 Religious Diversity and Disagreement |
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185 | (11) |
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20 Epistemology without Borders: Epistemological Thought Experiments and Intuitions in Cross-Cultural Contexts |
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196 | (13) |
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Part IV Science and Social Epistemology |
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209 | (52) |
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21 Overview: On Science and Social Epistemology |
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211 | (9) |
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22 The Sociology of Science and Social Constructivism |
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220 | (10) |
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23 The Social Epistemology of Consensus and Dissent |
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230 | (10) |
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24 Modeling Epistemic Communities |
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240 | (10) |
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25 Feminist Philosophy of Science as Social Epistemology |
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250 | (11) |
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Part V The Epistemology of Groups |
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261 | (32) |
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26 The Epistemology of Groups |
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263 | (11) |
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27 Group Belief and Knowledge |
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274 | (10) |
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28 The Reflexive Social Epistemology of Human Rights |
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284 | (9) |
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Part VI Feminist Epistemology |
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293 | (62) |
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295 | (9) |
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30 Race and Gender and Epistemologies of Ignorance |
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304 | (9) |
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31 Implicit Bias and Prejudice |
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313 | (14) |
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32 Epistemic Justice and Injustice |
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327 | (8) |
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33 Standpoint Then and Now |
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335 | (9) |
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34 Sympathetic Knowledge and the Scientific Attitude: Classic Pragmatist Resources for Feminist Social Epistemology |
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344 | (11) |
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Part VII The Epistemology of Democracy |
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355 | (60) |
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35 The Epistemology of Democracy: An Overview |
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357 | (10) |
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36 Pragmatism and Epistemic Democracy |
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367 | (10) |
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37 Epistemic Proceduralism |
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377 | (9) |
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386 | (11) |
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39 The Epistemic Role of Science and Expertise in Liberal Democracy |
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397 | (9) |
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40 The Epistemic Benefits of Democracy: A Critical Assessment |
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406 | (9) |
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Part VIII Further Horizons for Social Epistemology |
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415 | (59) |
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41 Social Epistemology: Descriptive and Normative |
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417 | (8) |
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42 Epistemic Norms as Social Norms |
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425 | (12) |
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43 Educating for Good Questioning as a Democratic Skill |
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437 | (10) |
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44 Intellectual Virtues, Critical Thinking, and the Aims of Education |
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447 | (10) |
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45 Computational Models in Social Epistemology |
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457 | (9) |
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46 Epistemology and Climate Change |
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466 | (8) |
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Index |
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