
This volume collects twelve essays by Sanford C. Goldberg on the topic of social epistemology. The collection falls into two halves: the first half develops a proposal for a programme for social epistemology, its animating vision, foundational questions, and core concepts; the other half focuses on applications of this programme to particular topics. Goldberg characterizes the research programme as the exploration of the epistemic significance of other minds. This programme is dedicated to an examination of the various ways in which we depend epistemically on others, and to describe the proper way to evaluate beliefs according to the sort of dependence they exhibit. It thus provides the basis for identifying and characterizing various dysfunctions of our epistemic communities. The programme is put into practice by exploring such topics as the epistemic agency exhibited in inquiry, the practices that constitute news coverage, the basis for allegations of what we or others should have known, how reliance on another's testimony contrasts with reliance on an instrument, our reliance on others as consumers of testimony, and the epistemic significance of non-epistemic social norms--moral, political, professional, or relationship-based.
This collection investigates the core question of how human epistemic dependence on others shapes the evaluation of belief and the functioning of epistemic communities. Sanford C. Goldberg, a prominent philosopher in the field, utilizes his extensive background in analytic epistemology to propose a structured research programme. He argues that social epistemology should be defined by the exploration of the epistemic significance of other minds, providing a framework to analyze how individuals rely on testimony and social norms to form knowledge.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this collection as a significant contribution to the development of social epistemology as a distinct research field. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and advanced students of philosophy.
Page Count:
249
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192598414
ISBN-13:
9780192598417
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