Social epistemology is now a thriving field of intellectual inquiry. In this paper, I examine the scope and limits of the kind of social epistemology that accrues from the (post-)analytic context in Anglophone philosophy. A remarkable feature of this sub-discipline relates to education in respect of its subject matter. Ironically, however, this paper reveals that analytic social epistemology has not yet made a salient contribution to advancing discourses relating to education. For there is something unsatisfactory about the three ideas that constitute analytic social epistemology as a sophisticated philosophy of testimony: normative naturalism, externalism in epistemic justification, and reliabilism. This paper therefore points to a basic f...
Despite both the central importance of education in the work of many of the major figures of the Wes...
Education is a prime terrain for the transmission, facilitation, development and production of knowl...
A recent but widespread view holds that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistem...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
In this paper I develop a rationale for pursuing a distinctly "social" epistemology, accor...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
The place of social epistemology within contemporary philosophy, as well as its relation to other a...
While philosophy of education is often considered an applied discipline, it has made contributions a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine epistemology as a general procedure or set of procedures for...
Examining the origin and development of my views of social epistemology, I contrast my position with...
Ruitenberg and Phillips maintain that the conventional meanings of epistemology' have been misused a...
This thesis addresses the social dimensions of human knowledge by reference to recent developments i...
In this work, I develop a more socially informed practicist epistemology by critically appropriating...
Despite both the central importance of education in the work of many of the major figures of the Wes...
Education is a prime terrain for the transmission, facilitation, development and production of knowl...
A recent but widespread view holds that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistem...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
In this paper I develop a rationale for pursuing a distinctly "social" epistemology, accor...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
The place of social epistemology within contemporary philosophy, as well as its relation to other a...
While philosophy of education is often considered an applied discipline, it has made contributions a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine epistemology as a general procedure or set of procedures for...
Examining the origin and development of my views of social epistemology, I contrast my position with...
Ruitenberg and Phillips maintain that the conventional meanings of epistemology' have been misused a...
This thesis addresses the social dimensions of human knowledge by reference to recent developments i...
In this work, I develop a more socially informed practicist epistemology by critically appropriating...
Despite both the central importance of education in the work of many of the major figures of the Wes...
Education is a prime terrain for the transmission, facilitation, development and production of knowl...
A recent but widespread view holds that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistem...