Knowledge as a collective status
<p dir="ltr">While social epistemology is a diverse field, much of it still understands knowledge as an <i>individual status</i>—albeit an individual status that crucially depends on various social factors (such as testimony). Further, the literature on group knowledge un...
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| Main Author: | Jeremy Randel Koons (14779606) (author) |
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2021
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