How Do We Know? : The Social Dimension of Knowledge
How Do We Know? : The Social Dimension of Knowledge
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Author(s): Baggini, Julian
ISBN No.: 9781009077194
Pages: 300
Year: 202107
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 43.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Notes on the Contributors; Preface 1. False confessions and subverted agency Jennifer Lackey; 2. Rape myths: What are they and what can we do about them? Katharine Jenkins; 3. 'To possess the power to speak' Linda Martín Alcoff; 4. The predicament of patients Ian James Kidd and Havi Carel; 5. How can you spot the experts? An essay in social epistemology Alvin I. Goldman; 6. Received wisdom: The use of authority in Medieval Islamic philosophy Peter Adamson; 7.


Why do scientists lie? Liam Kofi Bright; 8. Should we worry about silicone chip technology de-skilling us? Elizabeth Fricker; 9. Passionate speech: On the uses and abuses of anger in public debate Alessandra Tanesini; 10. The promise and pitfalls of online 'conversations' Sanford C. Goldberg; 11. The vulnerable dynamics of discourse Paul Giladi and Danielle Petherbridge; 12. The seductions of Clarity C. Thi Nguyen; 13.


How good are we at evaluating communicated information? Hugo Mercier; 14. What is a question Lani Watson; Index of names.


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