The Routledge handbook of social epistemology
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The Routledge handbook of social epistemology
(Routledge handbooks in philosophy)(Routledge handbooks)
Routledge, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Edited by an international team of leading scholars, The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology is the first major reference work devoted to this growing field. The Handbook's 46 chapters, all appearing in print here for the first time, and written by philosophers and social theorists from around the world, are organized into eight main parts:
Historical Backgrounds
The Epistemology of Testimony
Disagreement, Diversity, and Relativism
Science and Social Epistemology
The Epistemology of Groups
Feminist Epistemology
The Epistemology of Democracy
Further Horizons for Social Epistemology
With lists of references after each chapter and a comprehensive index, this volume will prove to be the definitive guide to the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of social epistemology.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1: Historical Backgrounds to Social Epistemology
On the background of social epistemology
David Henderson
The What, Why, and How of Social Epistemology
Alvin I. Goldman
The twin roots and branches of social epistemology
Finn Collin
The Philosophical Origins of Classical Sociology of Knowledge
Stephen Turner
Kuhn and the History of Science
K. Brad Wray
The Naturalized Turn in Epistemology: Engineering for Truth-Seeking
Chase Wrenn
Part 2: The Epistemology of Testimony
Counterexamples to Testimonial Transmission
Peter J. Graham and Zachary Bachman
Trust and Reputation as Filtering Mechanisms of Knowledge
Gloria Origgi
Socially Distributed Cognition and the Epistemology of Testimony
Joseph Shieber
Assurance views of testimony
Philip J. Nickel
Testimonial Knowledge: Understanding the Evidential, Uncovering the Interpersonal
Melissa A. Koenig & Benjamin McMyler
The Epistemology of Expertise
Carlo Martini
Moral Testimony
Laura F. Callahan
Testimony and Grammatical Evidentials
Peter van Elswyk
Part 3: Disagreement, Diversity and Relativism
Epistemic Disagreement, Diversity and Relativism
J. Adam Carter
The Epistemic Significance of Diversity
Kristina Rolin
Epistemic Relativism
Michael P. Lynch
Epistemic Peer Disagreement
Filippo Ferrari & Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen
Religious Diversity and Disagreement
Matthew Benton
Epistemology without Borders: Epistemological Thought Experiments and Intuitions in Cross-Cultural Contexts
Eric Kerr
Part 4: Science and Social Epistemology
Overview: on Science and Social Epistemology
David Henderson
The Sociology of Science and Social Constructivism
Michael Lynch
The Social Epistemology of Consensus and Dissent
Boaz Miller
Modeling epistemic communities
Samuli Reijula and Jaakko Kuorikoski
Feminist Philosophy of Science as Social Epistemology
Sharon Crasnow
Part 5: The Epistemology of Groups
The Epistemology of Groups
Deborah P. Tollefsen
Group Belief and Knowledge
Alexander Bird
The Reflexive Social Epistemology of Human Rights
Allen Buchanan
Part 6: Feminist Epistemology
Feminist Epistemology
Heidi Grasswick
Race and Gender and Epistemologies of Ignorance
Linda M. Alcoff
Implicit Bias and Prejudice
Jules Holroyd & Kathy Puddifoot
Epistemic Justice and Injustice
Nancy Daukas
Standpoint Then and Now
Alessandra Tanesini
Sympathetic Knowledge and the Scientific Attitude: Classic Pragmatist Resources for Feminist Social Epistemology
Shannon Dea & Matthew Silk
Part 7: The Epistemology of Democracy
The Epistemology of Democracy: An Overview
Robert B. Talisse
Pragmatism and Epistemic Democracy
Eva Erman & Niklas Moeller
Epistemic Proceduralism
Michael Fuerstein
Jury Theorems
Franz Dietrich & Kai Spiekermann
The epistemic role of science and expertise in liberal democracy
Klemens Kappel & Julie Zahle
The Epistemic Benefits of Democracy: A Critical Assessment
Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij
Part 8: Further Horizons for Social Epistemology
Social Epistemology, Descriptive and Normative
Sanford C. Goldberg
Epistemic Norms as Social Norms
David Henderson & Peter J. Graham
Educating for Good Questioning as a Democratic Skill
Lani Watson
Intellectual Virtues, Critical Thinking, and the Aims of Education
Jason Baehr
Computational Models in Social Epistemology
Igor Douven
Epistemology and Climate Change
David Coady
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