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Social interaction and social epistemology from the perspective of Thomas Reid - Crosby, Alastair
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The first aim is to present the correct interpretation of Thomas Reid's (1710-96) social epistemology. The second is to use Reid's insights on these matters to help make some progress on a related contemporary philosophical problem. In the first chapter, I present and argue for an original interpretation of Reid's account of the social operations. In the second, I do the same with respect to Reid's account of testimony (a particular species of social operation) and its epistemology. In the third, I discuss a contemporary debate between epistemic individualists and epistemic socialists. I point…mehr

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The first aim is to present the correct interpretation of Thomas Reid's (1710-96) social epistemology. The second is to use Reid's insights on these matters to help make some progress on a related contemporary philosophical problem. In the first chapter, I present and argue for an original interpretation of Reid's account of the social operations. In the second, I do the same with respect to Reid's account of testimony (a particular species of social operation) and its epistemology. In the third, I discuss a contemporary debate between epistemic individualists and epistemic socialists. I point out that the theorists engaged in that debate assume that epistemic individualism and epistemic socialism are inconsistent positions. I then consider the debate from Reid's perspective, and, in doing so, show how the two positions might be reconciled.