The epistemic life of groups : essays in the epistemology of collectives
Michael S. Brady, Miranda Fricker
Groups engage in epistemic activity all the time, from the collective inquiry of scientific researchers to the deliberations of juries. Yet there is still relatively little philosophical work on collective epistemology. Eleven new essays explore this practice and its relation to epistemology, political philosophy, ethics, and philosophy of science.
Abstract: Groups engage in epistemic activity all the time, from the collective inquiry of scientific researchers to the deliberations of juries. Yet there is still relatively little philosophical work on collective epistemology. Eleven new essays explore this practice and its relation to epistemology, political philosophy, ethics, and philosophy of science.
Abstract: Groups engage in epistemic activity all the time, from the collective inquiry of scientific researchers to the deliberations of juries. Yet there is still relatively little philosophical work on collective epistemology. Eleven new essays explore this practice and its relation to epistemology, political philosophy, ethics, and philosophy of science.
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Year:
2016
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
272
ISBN 10:
0198759649
ISBN 13:
9780198759645
Series:
Mind Association occasional series
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PDF, 1.23 MB
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english, 2016