In this paper I will be implicitly defending the following thesis: An individual X obtains knowledge of scientific claim p in virtue of being a member of a community A that regards claim p as knowledge. The thesis states is that a claim p only becomes scientific knowledge once it's been through a process of validation by a scientific community. This is meant to be contrasted with the claim that individuals first obtain scientific knowledge perception or inference, and then transmit it to their colleagues, without the community playing any epistemological role. The strategy that I will follow is the following. In the first section I will consider the claim “that collaboration plays a causal role in advancing scientists' epistemic g...
Mainstream analytic epistemology regards knowledge as the property of individuals, rather than grou...
Knowledge is not transcendental but rather locally produced and that knowledge is not forever but ra...
Is it possible to gain justified scientific knowledge from the testimony of a collective of scientis...
In this paper I will be implicitly defending the following thesis: An individual X obtains knowled...
The epistemic subject of collective scientific knowledge has been a matter of dispute in recent phil...
The epistemic subject of collective scientific knowledge has been a matter of dispute in recent phil...
I argue that scientific knowledge is collective knowledge, in a sense to be specified and defended. ...
AbstractThe creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasing...
We rely on science and other organized forms of inquiry to answer cardinal questions on issues varyi...
It is widely recognised that knowledge accumulation is an important aspect of scientific communities...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
The creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasingly a col...
The thesis of this paper is that, if it is construed individualistically, epistemic justification do...
From its inception in 1987 social epistemology has been divided into analytic (ASE) and critical (CS...
Recent work takes both philosophical and scientific progress to consist in acquiring factive epistem...
Mainstream analytic epistemology regards knowledge as the property of individuals, rather than grou...
Knowledge is not transcendental but rather locally produced and that knowledge is not forever but ra...
Is it possible to gain justified scientific knowledge from the testimony of a collective of scientis...
In this paper I will be implicitly defending the following thesis: An individual X obtains knowled...
The epistemic subject of collective scientific knowledge has been a matter of dispute in recent phil...
The epistemic subject of collective scientific knowledge has been a matter of dispute in recent phil...
I argue that scientific knowledge is collective knowledge, in a sense to be specified and defended. ...
AbstractThe creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasing...
We rely on science and other organized forms of inquiry to answer cardinal questions on issues varyi...
It is widely recognised that knowledge accumulation is an important aspect of scientific communities...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
The creation of new knowledge, as evidenced by trends in research publications is increasingly a col...
The thesis of this paper is that, if it is construed individualistically, epistemic justification do...
From its inception in 1987 social epistemology has been divided into analytic (ASE) and critical (CS...
Recent work takes both philosophical and scientific progress to consist in acquiring factive epistem...
Mainstream analytic epistemology regards knowledge as the property of individuals, rather than grou...
Knowledge is not transcendental but rather locally produced and that knowledge is not forever but ra...
Is it possible to gain justified scientific knowledge from the testimony of a collective of scientis...