A process of truth: A reply to Steve Fuller’s essay on the silver anniversary...
Author Information: Adam Riggio, McMaster University, SERRC, adamriggio@gmail.com, @adamriggio Please cite as: Riggio, Adam. 2012.A process of truth: A reply to Steve Fuller’s essay on the silver...
View ArticleSpecial Issue 2: “On the Future Direction of Social Epistemology”, edited by...
In our second special issue, we addresses the future direction of social epistemology. Social epistemology takes as a matter of course the significance of, and need to examine closely, the social,...
View Article“Analytic Social Epistemology” and the Epistemic Significance of Other Minds,...
Author Information: Sanford C. Goldberg, Northwestern University, s-goldberg@northwestern.edu Goldberg, Sanford C. 2013. “‘Analytic Social Epistemology’ and the Epistemic Significance of Other Minds.”...
View ArticleOn Analytic Social Epistemology and Fuller’s Critique: An Exchange
Author Information: Boaz Miller, Tel Aviv University, boaz.miller@gmail.com, The Bubble Chamber; Matthew J. Brown, University of Texas, Dallas, mattbrown@utdallas.edu; Sanford C. Goldberg, Northwestern...
View ArticleOrienting Social Epistemology, Francis Remedios
Author Information: Francis Remedios, Independent Researcher, SERRC, francisxr28@gmail.com Remedios, Francis. 2013. “Orienting Social Epistemology.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2...
View ArticleOn the Individualistic Orientation of Social Epistemology: A Reply to Sanford...
Author Information: Lyudmila A. Markova, Russian Academy of Sciences, markova.lyudmila2013@yandex.ru Markova, Lyudmila A. 2013. “On the Individualistic Orientation of Social Epistemology: A Reply to...
View ArticleSocial Epistemology: The Future of an Unfulfilled Promise, Steve Fuller
Author Information: Steve Fuller, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology, University of Warwick, S.W.Fuller@warwick.ac.uk Fuller, Steve. “Social Epistemology: The Future of an Unfulfilled Promise.”...
View ArticleMaterial Carriers of Thought, Lyudmila A. Markova
Author Information: Lyudmila A. Markova, The Russian Academy of Science, markova.lyudmila2013@yandex.ru Markova, Lyudmila A. “Material Carriers of Thought.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply...
View ArticleLa Nouvelle Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, Mark West
Author Information: Mark West, University of North Carolina, west@unca.edu West, Mark. “La Nouvelle Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes: The Analytic and Critical Tendencies in Social Epistemology.”...
View ArticleImpoverishing Critical Engagement, James H. Collier
Author Information: Jim Collier, Virginia Tech, jim.collier@vt.edu. Collier, James H. “Social Epistemology for the One and the Many: An Essay Review.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 7,...
View ArticleTwo Kinds of Social Epistemology Revisited, Finn Collin
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the publication of Alvin Goldman’s Knowledge in a Social World (Goldman 1999), the editors of the Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective have invited...
View ArticleSocial Epistemology at the Dawn of a New Decade, Steve Fuller
This year-end reflection will return to the state of social epistemology and how it might go forward in light of the post-truth condition. Its point of departure is threefold. First is the recent...
View ArticleNeurath’s Ship Meets Social Epistemology, Finn Collin
Otto Neurath’s (1944) oft-quoted simile about the battered sailors gives a precise depiction of the human condition. Like other animals, humans face constant threats to their survival, but, unlike...
View ArticleReflections on Boundary Work on Social Epistemology, Hanna Kiri Gunn
“Boundary work” refers to the practice of establishing and defining research areas, which in part involves locating research questions or topics within particular disciplines. As a consequence,...
View ArticleOn Gunn on Boundary Work, Finn Collin
In “Reflections on Boundary Work on Social Epistemology”, Hanna Kiri Gunn offers an analysis of the pros and cons of academic boundary work. I argue that this is an aspect of a larger issue, i.e....
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