This paper presents new evidence on the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) and education on knowledge attribution. I examine a variety of cases, including vignettes where agents have been Gettiered, have false beliefs, and possess knowledge (according to orthodoxy). Early work investigated whether SES might be associated with knowledge attribution (Weinberg et al. in Philos Top 29(1–2):429–460, 2001; Seyedsayamdost in Episteme 12(1):95–116, 2014). But these studies used college education as a dummy variable for SES. I use the recently developed Great British Class Survey (Savage et al. in Sociology 47(2):219–250, 2013) to measure SES. The paper reports evidence against an association between SES and patterns of knowledge ascription, and r...
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This paper presents new evidence on the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) and education on knowle...
This paper presents new evidence on the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) and education on knowle...
Over the past decades, the education system has gradually grown into a central and universal institu...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
A classic topic in the sociology of inequality lies in the subjective consequences of people’s strat...
Level of education is a predictor of a range of important outcomes, such as political interest and c...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
This article explores the total (measured and unmeasured) impact of education on some of the main so...
In this paper, we empirically explore how the often reported relationship between overeducation and ...
Social research consistently identifies education as a key driver of social capital, providing skill...
This paper presents new evidence on the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) and education on knowle...
This paper presents new evidence on the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) and education on knowle...
Over the past decades, the education system has gradually grown into a central and universal institu...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
A classic topic in the sociology of inequality lies in the subjective consequences of people’s strat...
Level of education is a predictor of a range of important outcomes, such as political interest and c...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
This article explores the total (measured and unmeasured) impact of education on some of the main so...
In this paper, we empirically explore how the often reported relationship between overeducation and ...
Social research consistently identifies education as a key driver of social capital, providing skill...