Mainstream epistemologists have recently made a few isolated attempts to demonstrate the particular ways, in which specific types of knowledge are partly social. Two promising cases in point are Lackey’s (Learning from words: testimony as a source of knowledge. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008) dualism in the epistemology of testimony and Goldberg’s (Relying on others: an essay in epistemology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010) process reliabilist treatment of testimonial and coverage-support justification. What seems to be missing from the literature, however, is a general approach to knowledge that could reveal the partly social nature of the latter anytime this may be the case. Indicatively, even though Lackey (Synthese 158(3):...
Since the last two decades of the 20th century it has been widely accepted that testimony has to be ...
Social knowledge, for the most part, is knowledge through testimony. This essay separates knowledge ...
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...
Mainstream epistemologists have recently made a few isolated attempts to demonstrate the particular ...
In the past two decades, epistemologists have significantly expanded the focus of their field. To th...
International audienceAlvin Goldman, in Knowledge in a Social World (1999), developed the project of...
We investigate the explanatory role of epistemic virtue in accounting for the success (or failure) o...
According to robust virtue epistemology the difference between knowledge and mere true belief is tha...
In what follows, I appeal to Charles Babbage’s discussion of the division of mental labor to provide...
I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond created by t...
In this paper, it is argued that both the informer and the hearer in a testimonial situation deserve...
According to anti‐reductionism in the epistemology of testimony, testimonial entitlement is easy to ...
Strong epistemic anti-individualism—i.e., the claim that knowledge can be irreducibly social—is incr...
Recently, it has become popular to account for knowledge and other epistemic states in terms of epis...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
Since the last two decades of the 20th century it has been widely accepted that testimony has to be ...
Social knowledge, for the most part, is knowledge through testimony. This essay separates knowledge ...
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...
Mainstream epistemologists have recently made a few isolated attempts to demonstrate the particular ...
In the past two decades, epistemologists have significantly expanded the focus of their field. To th...
International audienceAlvin Goldman, in Knowledge in a Social World (1999), developed the project of...
We investigate the explanatory role of epistemic virtue in accounting for the success (or failure) o...
According to robust virtue epistemology the difference between knowledge and mere true belief is tha...
In what follows, I appeal to Charles Babbage’s discussion of the division of mental labor to provide...
I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond created by t...
In this paper, it is argued that both the informer and the hearer in a testimonial situation deserve...
According to anti‐reductionism in the epistemology of testimony, testimonial entitlement is easy to ...
Strong epistemic anti-individualism—i.e., the claim that knowledge can be irreducibly social—is incr...
Recently, it has become popular to account for knowledge and other epistemic states in terms of epis...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
Since the last two decades of the 20th century it has been widely accepted that testimony has to be ...
Social knowledge, for the most part, is knowledge through testimony. This essay separates knowledge ...
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...