Social Epistemology
Essential Readings
Herausgeber: Goldman, Alvin I.; Whitcomb, Dennis
Social Epistemology
Essential Readings
Herausgeber: Goldman, Alvin I.; Whitcomb, Dennis
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The classic articles in this volume address the fundamental questions of social epistemology in ways that are both cutting-edge and easy to understand.
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The classic articles in this volume address the fundamental questions of social epistemology in ways that are both cutting-edge and easy to understand.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9780195334616
- ISBN-10: 0195334612
- Artikelnr.: 31080670
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9780195334616
- ISBN-10: 0195334612
- Artikelnr.: 31080670
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Alvin Goldman is Board of Governors Professor, Department of Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University. Dennis Whitcomb is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Western Washington University
* Introduction
* By Dennis Whitcomb
* I. Conceptions of Social Epistemology
* 1.: Alvin I. Goldman, "A Guide to Social Epistemology".
* 2.: . Paul Boghossian, "Epistemic Relativism Defended".
* 3.: Miranda Fricker, "Rational Authority and Social Power: Towards a
Truly Social Epistemology".
* II. Trust in Testimony and Experts
* 4.: Jennifer Lackey, "Testimony: Acquiring Knowledge from Others" .
* 5.: Sanford C. Goldberg, "If that Were True I Would Have Heard It By
Now".
* 6.: Alvin Goldman, "Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?".
* III. Reasonable Peer Disagreement
* 7.: Richard Feldman, "Reasonable Religious Disagreement".
* 8.: Adam Elga, "Reflection and Disagreement".
* 9.: Thomas Kelly, "Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence"
(selections).
* IV. Judgment Aggregation
* 10.: Christian List, "Group Knowledge and Group Rationality".
* 11.: Philip Pettit, "Groups with Minds of Their Own".
* V. Systems Design
* 12.: Larry Laudan, "Thinking about Error in the Law".
* 13.: Don Fallis, "Wikipistemology".
* 14.: Cass R. Sunstein, "Deliberating Groups vs. Prediction Markets
(or Hayek's Challenge to Habermas)".
* 15.: . Kevin J. S. Zollman, "The Communication Structure of Epistemic
Communities".
* By Dennis Whitcomb
* I. Conceptions of Social Epistemology
* 1.: Alvin I. Goldman, "A Guide to Social Epistemology".
* 2.: . Paul Boghossian, "Epistemic Relativism Defended".
* 3.: Miranda Fricker, "Rational Authority and Social Power: Towards a
Truly Social Epistemology".
* II. Trust in Testimony and Experts
* 4.: Jennifer Lackey, "Testimony: Acquiring Knowledge from Others" .
* 5.: Sanford C. Goldberg, "If that Were True I Would Have Heard It By
Now".
* 6.: Alvin Goldman, "Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?".
* III. Reasonable Peer Disagreement
* 7.: Richard Feldman, "Reasonable Religious Disagreement".
* 8.: Adam Elga, "Reflection and Disagreement".
* 9.: Thomas Kelly, "Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence"
(selections).
* IV. Judgment Aggregation
* 10.: Christian List, "Group Knowledge and Group Rationality".
* 11.: Philip Pettit, "Groups with Minds of Their Own".
* V. Systems Design
* 12.: Larry Laudan, "Thinking about Error in the Law".
* 13.: Don Fallis, "Wikipistemology".
* 14.: Cass R. Sunstein, "Deliberating Groups vs. Prediction Markets
(or Hayek's Challenge to Habermas)".
* 15.: . Kevin J. S. Zollman, "The Communication Structure of Epistemic
Communities".
* Introduction
* By Dennis Whitcomb
* I. Conceptions of Social Epistemology
* 1.: Alvin I. Goldman, "A Guide to Social Epistemology".
* 2.: . Paul Boghossian, "Epistemic Relativism Defended".
* 3.: Miranda Fricker, "Rational Authority and Social Power: Towards a
Truly Social Epistemology".
* II. Trust in Testimony and Experts
* 4.: Jennifer Lackey, "Testimony: Acquiring Knowledge from Others" .
* 5.: Sanford C. Goldberg, "If that Were True I Would Have Heard It By
Now".
* 6.: Alvin Goldman, "Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?".
* III. Reasonable Peer Disagreement
* 7.: Richard Feldman, "Reasonable Religious Disagreement".
* 8.: Adam Elga, "Reflection and Disagreement".
* 9.: Thomas Kelly, "Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence"
(selections).
* IV. Judgment Aggregation
* 10.: Christian List, "Group Knowledge and Group Rationality".
* 11.: Philip Pettit, "Groups with Minds of Their Own".
* V. Systems Design
* 12.: Larry Laudan, "Thinking about Error in the Law".
* 13.: Don Fallis, "Wikipistemology".
* 14.: Cass R. Sunstein, "Deliberating Groups vs. Prediction Markets
(or Hayek's Challenge to Habermas)".
* 15.: . Kevin J. S. Zollman, "The Communication Structure of Epistemic
Communities".
* By Dennis Whitcomb
* I. Conceptions of Social Epistemology
* 1.: Alvin I. Goldman, "A Guide to Social Epistemology".
* 2.: . Paul Boghossian, "Epistemic Relativism Defended".
* 3.: Miranda Fricker, "Rational Authority and Social Power: Towards a
Truly Social Epistemology".
* II. Trust in Testimony and Experts
* 4.: Jennifer Lackey, "Testimony: Acquiring Knowledge from Others" .
* 5.: Sanford C. Goldberg, "If that Were True I Would Have Heard It By
Now".
* 6.: Alvin Goldman, "Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?".
* III. Reasonable Peer Disagreement
* 7.: Richard Feldman, "Reasonable Religious Disagreement".
* 8.: Adam Elga, "Reflection and Disagreement".
* 9.: Thomas Kelly, "Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence"
(selections).
* IV. Judgment Aggregation
* 10.: Christian List, "Group Knowledge and Group Rationality".
* 11.: Philip Pettit, "Groups with Minds of Their Own".
* V. Systems Design
* 12.: Larry Laudan, "Thinking about Error in the Law".
* 13.: Don Fallis, "Wikipistemology".
* 14.: Cass R. Sunstein, "Deliberating Groups vs. Prediction Markets
(or Hayek's Challenge to Habermas)".
* 15.: . Kevin J. S. Zollman, "The Communication Structure of Epistemic
Communities".