Social Epistemology and Relativism: Routledge Studies in Epistemology
Editat de Natalie Alana Ashton, Martin Kusch, Robin McKenna, Katharina Anna Sodomaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2022
Recent trends in social epistemology seek to rectify earlier work that conceptualized cognitive achievements primarily on the level of isolated individuals. Relativism insists that epistemic judgements or beliefs are justified or unjustified only relative to systems of standards—there is not neutral way of adjudicating between them. By bringing together these two strands of epistemology, this volume offers unique perspectives on a number of central epistemological questions.
Social Epistemology and Relativism will be of interest to researchers working in epistemology, feminist philosophy, and the sociology of knowledge.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032336862
ISBN-10: 1032336862
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Epistemology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032336862
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Epistemology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1. Introduction
Natalie Alana Ashton, Martin Kusch, Robin McKenna and Katharina Anna Sodoma
Part I: Foundational Issues in Social Epistemology
2. Hinge Disagreement
Annalisa Coliva and Michele Palmira
3. Norms of Inquiry in the Theory of Justified Belief
Sanford C. Goldberg
4. Relativism: The Most Ecumenical View?
Alexandra Plakias
5. Naturalism, Psychologism, Relativism
Hilary Kornblith
Part II: Feminist Epistemology and Social Epistemology
6. Relativism in Feminist Epistemologies
Natalie Alana Ashton
7. Feminist Epistemology and Pragmatic Encroachment
Robin McKenna
8. Charity, Peace, and the Social Epistemology of Science Controversies
Sharyn Clough
9. Epistemic Responsibility and Relativism
Kristina Rolin
Part III: Social Epistemology and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge
10. Sociologism and Relativism
David Bloor
11. Sociologistic Accounts of Normativity
Paul Boghossian
12. Relativism in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge Revisited
Martin Kusch
Natalie Alana Ashton, Martin Kusch, Robin McKenna and Katharina Anna Sodoma
Part I: Foundational Issues in Social Epistemology
2. Hinge Disagreement
Annalisa Coliva and Michele Palmira
3. Norms of Inquiry in the Theory of Justified Belief
Sanford C. Goldberg
4. Relativism: The Most Ecumenical View?
Alexandra Plakias
5. Naturalism, Psychologism, Relativism
Hilary Kornblith
Part II: Feminist Epistemology and Social Epistemology
6. Relativism in Feminist Epistemologies
Natalie Alana Ashton
7. Feminist Epistemology and Pragmatic Encroachment
Robin McKenna
8. Charity, Peace, and the Social Epistemology of Science Controversies
Sharyn Clough
9. Epistemic Responsibility and Relativism
Kristina Rolin
Part III: Social Epistemology and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge
10. Sociologism and Relativism
David Bloor
11. Sociologistic Accounts of Normativity
Paul Boghossian
12. Relativism in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge Revisited
Martin Kusch
Notă biografică
Natalie Alana Ashton is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Stirling. Before this she was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna, and before that completed her PhD at the University of Edinburgh. Her research concerns the political and social aspects of epistemology - specifically the effects of oppression and power on epistemic justification. She has published papers on feminist standpoint theory, hinge epistemology, and epistemic relativism, and on the connections between all of these. Her latest work investigates what these topics can tell us about online epistemic environments.
Martin Kusch has been Professor for Philosophy of Science and Epistemology at the University of Vienna since 2009. He has published research monographs with OUP, Routledge, MIT Press and Acumen. His main current area of research is epistemic relativism, past and present. He is currently writing two monographs: a defence of epistemic relativism, and a study of the first 20th-century defender of relativism, Georg Simmel.
Robin McKenna is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool. Before coming to Liverpool he worked in Austria (at the University of Vienna) and Switzerland (at the University of Geneva). He completed his PhD at the University of Edinburgh. Most of his work is in epistemology, but he is also interested in philosophy of language, philosophy of science and ethics. Within epistemology, he works on various topics in applied epistemology, feminist epistemology and social epistemology more broadly. Current topics of interest include the epistemology of persuasion, the epistemology of climate change denial (and of "dysfunctional epistemologies" more broadly), epistemic injustice and social constructivism.
Katharina Anna Sodoma is a doctoral candidate at the University of Vienna. She wrote her dissertation on moral relativism and the possibility of moral progress as part of the ERC project "The Emergence of Relativism" and has published on this topic.
Martin Kusch has been Professor for Philosophy of Science and Epistemology at the University of Vienna since 2009. He has published research monographs with OUP, Routledge, MIT Press and Acumen. His main current area of research is epistemic relativism, past and present. He is currently writing two monographs: a defence of epistemic relativism, and a study of the first 20th-century defender of relativism, Georg Simmel.
Robin McKenna is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool. Before coming to Liverpool he worked in Austria (at the University of Vienna) and Switzerland (at the University of Geneva). He completed his PhD at the University of Edinburgh. Most of his work is in epistemology, but he is also interested in philosophy of language, philosophy of science and ethics. Within epistemology, he works on various topics in applied epistemology, feminist epistemology and social epistemology more broadly. Current topics of interest include the epistemology of persuasion, the epistemology of climate change denial (and of "dysfunctional epistemologies" more broadly), epistemic injustice and social constructivism.
Katharina Anna Sodoma is a doctoral candidate at the University of Vienna. She wrote her dissertation on moral relativism and the possibility of moral progress as part of the ERC project "The Emergence of Relativism" and has published on this topic.
Descriere
This is the first book to explore the connections and interactions between social epistemology and epistemic relativism. By bringing together these two strands of epistemology, this volume offers unique perspectives on a number of central epistemological questions.