Philosophers of argumentation and of testimony suggest that we can rely on what someone says because of its epistemic merits. If so, then we should never credit Wikipedia, since we cannot assess what its anonymous contributors know. I propose instead that Wikipedia can have pragmatic merits, in that the contributors’ passion for the project, and the emerging communicative design through which that passion is made manifest, provide a reason for trust
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Wikipedia follows an open editing model that allows anyone to edit any entry. This has led to questi...
Wikipedia is a highly successful example of what mass col-laboration in an informal peer review syst...
Philosophers of argumentation and of testimony suggest that we can rely on what someone says because...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
What does the Wikipedia know, and how can it know it? More to the point, how can anyone using an ano...
This article draws attention to the often-unseen information inequalities that occur in the way that...
Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia that is written and edited entirely by visitors to its website. I a...
Wikipedia (the â free online encyclopedia that anyone can editâ ) is having a huge impact on how a g...
Wikipedia has grown to be one of the most visited Web sites in the world. Despite its influence on p...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
L’encyclopédie Wikipédia se caractérise par un mode d’élaboration ouvert et collaboratif. La singula...
Wikipedia is one of the fastest growing phenomena of today’s world. People increasingly rely on this...
This study evaluates how well the authors of Wikipedia history articles adhere to the site's policy ...
Wikipedia (the “free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit”) is having a huge impact on how a gre...
Wikipedia follows an open editing model that allows anyone to edit any entry. This has led to questi...
Wikipedia is a highly successful example of what mass col-laboration in an informal peer review syst...
Philosophers of argumentation and of testimony suggest that we can rely on what someone says because...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
What does the Wikipedia know, and how can it know it? More to the point, how can anyone using an ano...
This article draws attention to the often-unseen information inequalities that occur in the way that...
Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia that is written and edited entirely by visitors to its website. I a...
Wikipedia (the â free online encyclopedia that anyone can editâ ) is having a huge impact on how a g...
Wikipedia has grown to be one of the most visited Web sites in the world. Despite its influence on p...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
L’encyclopédie Wikipédia se caractérise par un mode d’élaboration ouvert et collaboratif. La singula...
Wikipedia is one of the fastest growing phenomena of today’s world. People increasingly rely on this...
This study evaluates how well the authors of Wikipedia history articles adhere to the site's policy ...
Wikipedia (the “free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit”) is having a huge impact on how a gre...
Wikipedia follows an open editing model that allows anyone to edit any entry. This has led to questi...
Wikipedia is a highly successful example of what mass col-laboration in an informal peer review syst...