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Hinge Epistemology

2017
In Hinge Epistemology, eminent epistemologists investigate Wittgenstein's concept of basic certainty or 'hinge certainty'. The volume begins by examining the salient features of 'hinges': Are they propositions that enjoy a special kind of non-evidential justification?
Coliva A., Moyal-Sharrock D.
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ON GENERIC EPISTEMOLOGY

Angelaki, 2014
AbstractThis text proposes a generic epistemology, relatively independent of any discipline, with the aim of understanding newly emerging scientific objects and disciplines, as well as new logics of interdisciplinarity. This epistemology is also relatively independent of the present, requiring a thinking of the future as something other than the ...
Schmid, Anne-Françoise   +1 more
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The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology

, 2019
In this chapter, I describe the assurance view of testimonial knowledge and warrant and consider a significant challenge to the view. Excellent critical discussions of some earlier versions of the assurance view can be found in Lackey (2008, ch.
Pj Philip Nickel
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Psychological Epistemology: Epistemological Psychology

Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2013
In his 2010 book Being Human: Human Being, Rue Cromwell developed some key ideas for reforming psychology. These include resolving the conundrum of subject, object, and consciousness in science; sorting through the tangles of meaning in superficially similar but fundamentally different epistemologies; and reversing conflation of cultural, social, and ...
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Feminist epistemology as social epistemology

Social Epistemology, 2002
More than one philosopher has expressed puzzlement at the very idea of feminist epistemology. Metaphysics and epistemology, sometimes called the ‘core’ areas of philosophy, are supposed to be immune to questions of value and justice. Nevertheless, many philosophers have raised epistemological questions starting from feminist-motivated moral and ...
Heidi E. Grasswick, Mark Owen Webb
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Information-based epistemology, ecological epistemology and epistemology naturalized

Synthese, 1987
Only a very short time after the formal birth of information theory in 1948 (Wiener, Shannon) its potential value in psychology began to be realized (Miller and Frick, 1949). Quine's influential suggestion (1968) that epistemology be naturalized, i.e., be viewed as a branch of psychology, might have been expected to bring information theory into ...
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Extended Epistemology

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
One of the most important research programs in contemporary cognitive science is that of extended cognition. In this area of study, features of a subject’s cognitive environment can, in certain conditions, become constituent parts of the cognitive ...
J. Carter   +4 more
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Social Epistemology

2015
Social epistemology is a branch of philosophy concerned with the study of social practices and social factors. Social epistemologists seek to examine social practices and social factors from an epistemic point of view, as aids or impediments to the pursuit of knowledge.
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Plato’s Epistemology

2009
This chapter examines Plato’s views on knowledge. The constant themes in his dialogues are as follows. The first is that knowledge is systematic. Over specific areas, such as mathematics and morality, and even conceivably for reality as a whole, items of knowledge are systematically interconnected, and it is the task of inquiry in those areas to reveal
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Virtue Epistemology and Epistemic Luck

The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, 2018
The recent movement towards virtue-theoretic treatments of epis- temological concepts can be understood in terms of the desire to eliminate epis- temic luck.
D. Pritchard
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