Collective Epistemology

Collective Epistemology
Author: Hans Bernhard Schmid,Daniel Sirtes,Marcel Weber
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110322583

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„We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...” This collection of essays addresses a philosophical problem raised by the first clause of these famous words. Does each signatory of the Declaration of Independence hold these truths individually, do they share some kind of a common attitude, or is there a single subject over and above the heads of its individual members that possesses a belief? “Collective Epistemology” is a name for the view that cognitive attitudes can be attributed to groups in a non-summative sense. The aim of this volume is to examine this claim, and to place it in the wider context of recent epistemological debates about the role of sociality in knowledge acquisition, in virtue and social epistemology, and in philosophy and sociology of science.

Essays in Collective Epistemology

Essays in Collective Epistemology
Author: Jennifer Lackey
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199665792

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We often talk about groups believing, knowing and testifying. Epistemic claims of this sort are of significant consequence, given that they bear on the moral and legal responsibilities of collective entities. A team of leading experts in the field present new, cutting-edge theories, insights and approaches in collective epistemology.

Collective Epistemology

Collective Epistemology
Author: Hans Bernhard Schmid,Daniel Sirtes,Marcel Weber
Publsiher: Ontos Verlag
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3868381066

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“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal….” This collection of essays addresses a philosophical problem raised by the first clause of these famous words. Does each signatory of the Declaration of Independence hold these truths individually, do they share some kind of a common attitude, or is there a single subject over and above the heads of its individual members that possesses a belief? Collective epistemology is a name for the view that cognitive attitudes can be attributed to groups in a non-summative sense. The aim of this volume is to examine this claim, and to place it in the wider context of recent epistemological debates about the role of sociality in knowledge acquisition.

The Future of Social Epistemology

The Future of Social Epistemology
Author: James H. Collier
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2015-12-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781783482672

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Offers a vital, unique and agenda-setting perspective for the field of social epistemology – the philosophical basis for prescribing the social means and ends for pursuing knowledge.

The Epistemology of Groups

The Epistemology of Groups
Author: Jennifer Lackey
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199656608

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Jennifer Lackey presents a ground-breaking exploration of the epistemology of groups, and its implications for group agency and responsibility. She argues that group belief and knowledge depend on what individual group members do or are capable of doing, while being subject to group-level normative requirements.

The Epistemic Life of Groups

The Epistemic Life of Groups
Author: Michael S. Brady,Miranda Fricker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191077746

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Social epistemology has been flourishing in recent years, expanding and making connections with political philosophy, virtue epistemology, philosophy of science, and feminist philosophy. The philosophy of the social world too is flourishing, with burgeoning work in the metaphysics of the social world, collective responsibility, group action, and group belief. The new philosophical vista now more clearly presenting itself is collective epistemology—the epistemology of groups and institutions. Groups engage in epistemic activity all the time—whether it be the active collective inquiry of scientific research groups or crime detection units, or the evidential deliberations of tribunals and juries, or the informational efforts of the voting population in general—and yet in philosophy there is still relatively little epistemology of groups to help explore these epistemic practices and their various dimensions of social and philosophical significance. The aim of this book is to address this lack, by presenting original essays in the field of collective epistemology, exploring these regions of epistemic practice and their significance for Epistemology, Political Philosophy, Ethics, and the Philosophy of Science.

The Epistemology of Resistance

The Epistemology of Resistance
Author: José Medina
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199929047

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This book explores the epistemic side of racial and sexual oppression. It elucidates how social insensitivities and imposed silences prevent members of different groups from listening to each other.

Social Epistemology

Social Epistemology
Author: Steve Fuller
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253215153

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This is the book that launched the research program of social epistemology, which has fuelled imaginations and provoked debates across many disciplines around the world. Its opening question remains as pressing as ever: How should knowledge production be organised. The second edition contains a substantial new introduction, in which Fuller reflects on social epistemology's place in the history of analytic and continental epistemology and discusses the inspiration he has drawn from a wide variety of fields in the humanities and social sciences. It also includes a spirited attack on alternative philosophical groundings for social epistemology and a detailed response to the standard criticism that social epistemology has received from realist philosophers and natural scientists during the "Science Wars."In Social Epistemology Fuller seeks to reconcile normative philosophy of science and empirical sociology of knowledge. He reinterprets key problems in the philosophy of science, such as realism, the nature of objectivity, the demarcation of science from other disciplines, and the nature of our knowledge of other times and places. In the course of this reinterpretation, which draws on concepts and arguments from many branches of the humanities and social sciences, Fuller considers such philosophically neglected questions as: How is the burden of proof determined in science? On what basis is the historian licensed to say that a "consensus" has been reached on a scientific claim? What implications do our patently imperfect means of linguistic transmission have for the notion that science "retains and accumulates" knowledge? Finally, Fuller proposes a course of "Knowledge Policy Studies" designed to make the theory of knowledge a branch of political theory and thereby to hasten the evolution of the epistemologist into a knowledge policy maker. In its new edition, the book remains a provocative contribution to the debate on the production, dissemination, and interpretation of knowledge in the sciences.