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Book Title
Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology
ISBN
9780190949945

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190949945
ISBN-13
9780190949945
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13074618388

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
894 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology
Publication Year
2025
Subject
Epistemology, General
Type
Textbook
Author
Aidan Mcglynn
Subject Area
Philosophy
Series
Oxford Handbooks Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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2.3 in
Item Weight
56.8 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2024-062161
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
306.42
Table Of Content
1. Communication and Epistemic Dependence 1. Assertion Christoph Kelp and Mona Simion 2. Testimony Axel Gelfert 3. Testimony and Perception Peter Graham 4. Epistemic Authority Christoph Jäger 5. Expertise Thomas Grundmann 2. Groups and Interpersonal Relationships 6. Group epistemology Fernando Broncano-Berrocal 7. Group ignorance Rik Peels & Thirza Lagawaard 8. Knowledge Attributions Patrick Rysiew 9. Trust J. Adam Carter 10. Partiality/Friendship Anna Brickerhoff and Nomy Arpaly 11. Adversial Epistemology Don Fallis 12. Disagreement & Bias Thomas Kelly 13. Social Epistemology and Social Cognition Shannon Spaulding 14. Epistemic Blame Jessica Brown 3. Epistemic Wrongs and Epistemic Reparations 15. Epistemic Injustice Aidan McGlynn 16. Epistemic Infringement Lauren Leydon-Hardy 17. Implicit Bias Katherine Puddifoot 18. Doxastic Addiction Carrie Figdor 19. Epistemic Reparations Jennifer Lackey 4. Applied Social Epistemology 20. Personalisation and scepticism Michael P. Lynch and Junyeol Kim 21. Social Media Joshua Habgood-Coote 22. Law Alexander Guerrero 23. Political Epistemology Michael Hannon and Elizabeth Edenberg 24. Disability Joel Michael Reynolds and Kevin Timpe 25. Climate change David Coady 5. Social Epistemic Goods 26. Standpoint Epistemology in science Kristen Intemann 27. Standpoint Epistemology and Ideology Briana Toole 28. Know How Yuri Cath 29. Understanding Allan Hazlett 30. Wisdom Sharon Ryan and Shane Ryan 31. Education Lani Watson 6. Social Perspectives on Individual Sources 32. Memory Alessandra Tanesini 33. Self-knowledge/first-person authority Cristina Borgoni 34. Reasoning Catarina Dutilh Novaes 7. Social Perspectives on Individualist Approaches 35. Extended knowledge Duncan Pritchard 36. Knowledge first Pascal Engel 37. Reliabilism Sanford Goldberg 38. Virtue Epistemology John Greco 39. Contextualism Jonathan Ichikawa 40. Evidentialism Jon Matheson 41. Hinge Annalisa Coliva
Synopsis
The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology offers a collection of cutting-edge essays on many of the most important issues in this rapidly growing area of philosophy. It takes stock of recent developments in the field and reassesses topics that have been thought to fit comfortably within a more traditional approach to epistemology. Several chapters interrogate the boundaries of what social epistemology is by exploring its application to significant issues outside of philosophy--such as psychology, sociology, and political theory--as well as the ways it intersects with ethics, the philosophies of language and mind, political philosophy, feminist philosophy, and critical philosophy of race., How do we learn from one another on the internet? How can we defend ourselves from propaganda and seek the truth? How do our race, gender, and other aspects of our identity imbue how we learn and know things? Social epistemology explores timely and urgent questions such as these, which is why the field has seen an explosion of interest in recent years. Having originated as a subfield, social epistemology now permeates the agenda of mainstream epistemology, even though it challenges epistemology's traditional focus on the individual.The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology offers a collection of cutting-edge essays on many of the most important issues in this rapidly growing area of philosophy. It takes stock of recent developments in the field and reassesses topics that have been thought to fit comfortably within a more traditional approach to epistemology--including our capacities to know our own minds, to reason, and to remember--by examining the ways in which they might be significantly impacted by one's social environment. Several chapters interrogate the boundaries of what social epistemology is by exploring its application to significant issues outside of philosophy--such as psychology, sociology, and political theory--as well as the ways it intersects with ethics, the philosophies of language and mind, political philosophy, feminist philosophy, and critical philosophy of race. Divided into seven sections, this handbook provides a comprehensive coverage of work in this exciting and fertile area of philosophy as it highlights the relevance and importance of social factors to some of the most pressing epistemological questions facing us as agents in the world., How do we learn from one another on the internet? How can we defend ourselves from propaganda and seek the truth? How do our race, gender, and other aspects of our identity imbue how we learn and know things? Social epistemology explores timely and urgent questions such as these, which is why the field has seen an explosion of interest in recent years. Having originated as a subfield, social epistemology now permeates the agenda of mainstream epistemology, even though it challenges epistemology's traditional focus on the individual. The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology offers a collection of cutting-edge essays on many of the most important issues in this rapidly growing area of philosophy. It takes stock of recent developments in the field and reassesses topics that have been thought to fit comfortably within a more traditional approach to epistemology--including our capacities to know our own minds, to reason, and to remember--by examining the ways in which they might be significantly impacted by one's social environment. Several chapters interrogate the boundaries of what social epistemology is by exploring its application to significant issues outside of philosophy--such as psychology, sociology, and political theory--as well as the ways it intersects with ethics, the philosophies of language and mind, political philosophy, feminist philosophy, and critical philosophy of race. Divided into seven sections, this handbook provides a comprehensive coverage of work in this exciting and fertile area of philosophy as it highlights the relevance and importance of social factors to some of the most pressing epistemological questions facing us as agents in the world.
LC Classification Number
BD175.O94 2025

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