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Social epistemology

Science Communication, 2007
Knowledge transfer and exchange has become an increasingly important practice in the arena of publicly funded health and social research. Throughout its history, investigators have used a variety of borrowed theories to explore and explain the determinants, processes, and results of knowledge transfer.
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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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SOCIAL MORAL EPISTEMOLOGY

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2002
The distinctive aim of applied ethics is to provide guidance as to how we ought to act, as individuals and as shapers of social policies. In this essay, I argue that applied ethics as currently practiced is inadequate and ought to be transformed to incorporate what I shall call social moral epistemology.
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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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Naturalized Human Epistemology is Social Epistemology

2022
Our epistemic lives are ones of deep social dependence. Social epistemology is often understood as a subfield that stands apart from, but is compatible with, traditional individualistic approaches to epistemology. In my work I reject this view and argue instead that human epistemology is necessarily social epistemology.
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Simulating social epistemology

Social Epistemology, 1995
(1995). Simulating social epistemology. Social Epistemology: Vol. 9, Simulating Science, pp. 71-79.
Michael Gorman, Robert Rosenwein
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Social Hinge Epistemology

Abstract Hinge epistemology builds on Wittgenstein’s insight in On Certainty that justification and knowledge always depend on a system of assumptions, or “hinges” (OC 341–343). It has been subjected to various developments over the years.
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Socially Extended Epistemology

2018
The present volume explores the topic of socially extended knowledge. This is a topic of research at the intersection of epistemology and philosophy of mind and cognitive science. The core idea of socially extended epistemology is that epistemic states such as beliefs, justification, and knowledge can be collectively realized by groups or communities ...
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Social Epistemology.

Noûs, 1991
Rom Harre, S. Fuller
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