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Social Epistemology Adrian Haddock Alan Millar Duncan Pritchard Editor

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Social Epistemology Adrian Haddock Alan Millar Duncan Pritchard Editor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 391
Author: Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar, Duncan Pritchard (Editor)
ISBN: 9780199577477, 0199577471
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Social Epistemology Adrian Haddock Alan Millar Duncan Pritchard Editor by Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar, Duncan Pritchard (editor) 9780199577477, 0199577471 instant download after payment.

The idea of approaching epistemological concerns from a social perspective is relatively new. For much of its history the epistemological enterprise -- and arguably philosophy more generally -- has been cast along egocentric lines. Where a non-egocentric approach has been taken, as in the recent work of naturalist epistemologists, the focus has been on individuals interacting with their environment rather than on the significance of social interaction for an understanding of the nature and value of knowledge. The fifteen new essays presented in this volume aim to show the fertility and variety of social epistemology and to set the agenda for future research. They examine not only the well-established topic of testimony, but also newer topics such as disagreement, comprehension, the norm of trust, epistemic value, and the epistemology of silence. Several contributors discuss metaphilosophical issues to do with the nature of social epistemology and what it can contribute to epistemology more generally. Social Epistemology will be essential reading for anyone interested in this fast-growing area of philosophy.

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