The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology (Oxford Handbooks) by Jennifer Lackey, Aidan McGlynn
English | May 23rd, 2025 | ISBN: 0190949945 | 895 pages | True PDF | 23.82 MB
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.