The epistemic subject of collective scientific knowledge has been a matter of dispute in recent philosophy of science and epistemology. Following the distributed cognition framework, both collective-subject accounts (most notably by Knorr-Cetina, in Epistemic Cultures, Harvard University Press, 1999) as well as no-subject accounts of collective scientific knowledge (most notably by Giere, Social Epistemology 21:313–320, 2007; in Carruthers, Stich, Siegal (eds), The Cognitive Basis of Science, Cambridge University Press, 2002a) have been offered. Both strategies of accounting for collective knowledge are problematic from the perspective of mainstream epistemology. Postulating genuinely collective epistemic subjects is a high-commitment strat...
Epistemologists have traditionally been concerned with elucidating the conditions under which an age...
This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the fram...
This paper attempts to provide a remedy to a surprising lacuna in the current discussion in the epis...
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. ...
Within analytic philosophy, the existence of collective knowledge has been motivated by means of two...
Strong epistemic anti-individualism—i.e., the claim that knowledge can be irreducibly social—is incr...
In this paper I will be implicitly defending the following thesis: An individual X obtains knowled...
Epistemic Autonomy is the idea deeply imbedded in the mainstream epistemological tradition that in o...
As individuals we know things. The epistemological investigation of knowledge then naturally starts ...
Discussions of group knowledge typically focus on whether a group’s knowledge that p reduces to grou...
Collaborative remembering, in which two or more individuals cooperate to remember together, is an or...
In this paper we formalize an approach to knowledge that we call Interrogative Epistemology, in the ...
According to distributed virtue reliabilism (Palermos, 2020b), epistemic collaborations—such as Tran...
Nous associons régulièrement des connaissances à des entités collectives. Il existe même des communa...
Epistemologists have traditionally been concerned with elucidating the conditions under which an age...
This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the fram...
This paper attempts to provide a remedy to a surprising lacuna in the current discussion in the epis...
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. ...
Within analytic philosophy, the existence of collective knowledge has been motivated by means of two...
Strong epistemic anti-individualism—i.e., the claim that knowledge can be irreducibly social—is incr...
In this paper I will be implicitly defending the following thesis: An individual X obtains knowled...
Epistemic Autonomy is the idea deeply imbedded in the mainstream epistemological tradition that in o...
As individuals we know things. The epistemological investigation of knowledge then naturally starts ...
Discussions of group knowledge typically focus on whether a group’s knowledge that p reduces to grou...
Collaborative remembering, in which two or more individuals cooperate to remember together, is an or...
In this paper we formalize an approach to knowledge that we call Interrogative Epistemology, in the ...
According to distributed virtue reliabilism (Palermos, 2020b), epistemic collaborations—such as Tran...
Nous associons régulièrement des connaissances à des entités collectives. Il existe même des communa...
Epistemologists have traditionally been concerned with elucidating the conditions under which an age...
This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the fram...
This paper attempts to provide a remedy to a surprising lacuna in the current discussion in the epis...