SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY

Spindel Conference 2005, Volume 44

Deborah Tollefsen and David Henderson, Editors

 

Articles:

 

Editors’ Introduction, by David Henderson and Deborah Tollefsen

 

Social Epistemology, Theory of Evidence, and Intelligent Design: Deciding What to Teach, by Alvin Goldman

            Comments: Comments on Goldman and on Intelligent Design, by George Pappas

 

Groupthink versus The Wisdom of Crowds: The Social Epistemology of Deliberation and Dissent, by Miriam Solomon

            Comments: Socially Naturalized Norms of Epistemic Rationality: Aggregation and Deliberation, by Alison Wylie

 

Kantian Lessons about Mind, Meaning, and Rationality, by Robert Brandom

            Comments: Evolution and the Kantian Worldview, by Mark Risjord

 

Group Agency and Supervenience, by Christian List and Philip Pettit

            Comments: Group Doxastic Rationality Need Not Supervene on Individual Rationality, by Don Ross

 

The Social Diffusion of Warrant and Rationality, by Sanford C. Goldberg

            Comments: Epistemic Risk and Community Policing, by Kay Mathiesen

 

Can a Wise Society Be a Free One? by Margaret Gilbert

            Comments: Collective Wisdom and Individual Freedom, by Christopher McMahon

 

How to Collaborate: Procedural Knowledge in the Cooperative Development of Science, by Paul Thagard

            Comments: The Epistemic Costs and Benefits of Collaboration, by Don Fallis

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