Social Epistemology and Epistemic Agency

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Social Epistemology and Epistemic Agency

Decentralizing Epistemic Agency

Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge Social and political philosophy Philosophy of science Impact of science and technology on society

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Collection: Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society

Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published on: 15 July 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 224 pages

ISBN: 9781783483495


The Field of Epistemology

The field of epistemology is undergoing significant changes. Primary among these changes is an ever growing appreciation for the role social influences play on one’s ability to acquire and assess knowledge claims. Arguably, social epistemology’s greatest influence on traditional epistemology is its stance on de-centralizing the epistemic agent. In other words, its practitioners have actively sought to dispel the claim that individuals can be solely responsible for the assessment, acquisition, dissemination, and retention of knowledge. This view opposes traditional epistemology, which tends to focus on the individual’s capacity to form and access knowledge claims independent of his or her relationship to society.

Social Epistemology and Epistemic Agency is an essential resource for academics and students who ask, “in what manner does society engender its members with the ability to act as epistemic agents, what actions constitute epistemic agency, and what type of beings can be epistemic agents?”

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