Epistemic Blame is the first book-length philosophical examination of our practice of criticizing one another for epistemic failings. Cameron Boult argues that members of epistemic communities stand in epistemic relationships, and epistemic blame is a distinctive way of modifying these relationships.
Epistemic Blame is the first book-length philosophical examination of our practice of criticizing one another for epistemic failings. Cameron Boult argues that members of epistemic communities stand in epistemic relationships, and epistemic blame is a distinctive way of modifying these relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cameron Boult is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brandon University, Canada, and Research Associate at the African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, University of Johannesburg. He primarily works on social epistemology, political epistemology, and foundational issues in epistemic normativity. He has published widely on these topics. He is co-founder of the Epistemic Wrongs, Blame, and Reparations applied epistemology workshop series, and a member of the Epistemic Reparations Global Working Group, Northwestern University. He is a regular visitor and Affiliate Researcher at Cogito Centre for Epistemology, University of Glasgow.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: The Puzzle of Epistemic Blame 2: Negative Emotions and Frustrated Desires 3: A Relationship-Based Account of Epistemic Blame 4: The Significance and Fittingness of Epistemic Blame 5: Blameworthy Belief, Assertion, and Other Epistemic Harms 6: Standing 7: The Value of Epistemic Blame Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction 1: The Puzzle of Epistemic Blame 2: Negative Emotions and Frustrated Desires 3: A Relationship-Based Account of Epistemic Blame 4: The Significance and Fittingness of Epistemic Blame 5: Blameworthy Belief, Assertion, and Other Epistemic Harms 6: Standing 7: The Value of Epistemic Blame Conclusion Bibliography
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