The Routledge handbook of social epistemology

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The Routledge handbook of social epistemology

edited by Miranda Fricker, Peter J. Graham, David Henderson, Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen

(Routledge handbooks in philosophy)(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2020

  • hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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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  • NCID
    BB29222934
  • ISBN
    • 9781138858510
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 489 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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