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Social Epistemology
It is common nowadays for laypeople to take public stances on complex issues, such as the effectiveness of a vaccine or the seriousness of anthro- pogenic climate change, without any kind of disciplinary expertise. Yet those who do so act as if they were experts in the field, disseminating their thoughts and sometimes also spreading their advice ...
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It is common nowadays for laypeople to take public stances on complex issues, such as the effectiveness of a vaccine or the seriousness of anthro- pogenic climate change, without any kind of disciplinary expertise. Yet those who do so act as if they were experts in the field, disseminating their thoughts and sometimes also spreading their advice ...
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Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Solidarity
2021Abstract This chapter contains two more arguments against pessimism about moral testimony. First, it argues that epistemic justice sometimes requires you to accept moral testimony, despite the fact that doing so seems to clash with autonomy. Both good and bad experiences teach a person what matters, and how much things matter.
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Introduction: epistemic communities and international policy coordination
International Organization, 1992P. Haas
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Epistemic Equivalence and Epistemic Incapacitation
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2012AbstractOne typical realist response to the argument from underdetermination of theories by evidence is an appeal to epistemic criteria besides the empirical evidence to argue that, while scientifi...
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Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing
, 2009Ward E. Jones
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Epistemic cultures : how the sciences make knowledge
, 1999K. Knorr-Cetina
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Epistemic responsibility without epistemic agency
Philosophical Explorations, 2009This article discusses the arguments against associating epistemic responsibility with the ordinary notion of agency. I examine the various 'Kantian' views which lead to a distinctive conception of epistemic agency and epistemic responsibility. I try to explain why we can be held responsible for our beliefs in the sense of obeying norms which regulate ...
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Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing
, 2007Miranda Fricker
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Epistemic injustice and data science technologies
Synthese, 2022J. Symons, R. Alvarado
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