I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond created by the mutual intention of sharing knowledge. The paper explores the social mechanism that supports this mutual intention starting from an initial situation of modelling the other’s epistemic perspective. Accepting testimony as a joint action creates epistemic duties and responsibilities and the eventual success can be considered as a genuine achievement at the social level of epistemology. Trust is presented here as the symptom that both parties are involved in such a social bond
Testimony is of epistemic and practical significance. It is of epistemic significance because majori...
Epistemologists of testimony widely agree on the fact that our reliance on other people's testi...
The goal of this paper is to review and analyze norms philosophically associated with the process of...
I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond created by t...
ABSTRACT: I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond cr...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisIn this paper, I...
As the title of this piece indicates, my interest here is the epistemology of testimony, or, more pr...
In this paper, I explore what gives collective testimony its epistemic credentials, through a critic...
Assurance theories of testimony attempt to explain what is distinctive about testimony as a form of ...
This dissertation brings together two issues in contemporary social epistemology: the epistemology o...
This paper focuses on the central role of testimony in the relationship between knowledge and commun...
We citizens of the 2lSt century live in a world where division of epistemic labour rules. Most of wh...
In this paper I argue that the epistemology of trust and testimony should take into account the prag...
Knowledge is contagious, at least in the sense that the testimony of others can, on occasions, be a ...
trust, testimonial knowledge, authority, epistemic dependenceAlthough there is widespread agreement ...
Testimony is of epistemic and practical significance. It is of epistemic significance because majori...
Epistemologists of testimony widely agree on the fact that our reliance on other people's testi...
The goal of this paper is to review and analyze norms philosophically associated with the process of...
I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond created by t...
ABSTRACT: I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond cr...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisIn this paper, I...
As the title of this piece indicates, my interest here is the epistemology of testimony, or, more pr...
In this paper, I explore what gives collective testimony its epistemic credentials, through a critic...
Assurance theories of testimony attempt to explain what is distinctive about testimony as a form of ...
This dissertation brings together two issues in contemporary social epistemology: the epistemology o...
This paper focuses on the central role of testimony in the relationship between knowledge and commun...
We citizens of the 2lSt century live in a world where division of epistemic labour rules. Most of wh...
In this paper I argue that the epistemology of trust and testimony should take into account the prag...
Knowledge is contagious, at least in the sense that the testimony of others can, on occasions, be a ...
trust, testimonial knowledge, authority, epistemic dependenceAlthough there is widespread agreement ...
Testimony is of epistemic and practical significance. It is of epistemic significance because majori...
Epistemologists of testimony widely agree on the fact that our reliance on other people's testi...
The goal of this paper is to review and analyze norms philosophically associated with the process of...