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An Information−Based Solution for the Puzzle of Testimony and Trust‚ Social Epistemology‚ 24.4‚ 285−299
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Transparency politics and its limits: rethinking hermeneutical injustice
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Creativity versus conservatism in science: a simulation-based investigation
Published 2022Subjects:Thesis -
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Non-ideal epistemology and vices of attention
Published 2024“…In this brief discussion, I set out his main concerns about more idealized approaches, within and beyond social epistemology, before turning to some issues I think he neglects. …”
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Virtue signalling is virtuous
Published 2020“…I argue that this response can draw support from cognitive science, on the one hand, and from social epistemology on the other. I claim that we may appropriately concede that what we are doing is (inter alia) virtue signalling, because virtue signalling is morally appropriate. …”
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The rhetoric and reality of anthropomorphism in artificial intelligence
Published 2019“…Others leverage more general learning strategies that happen to coincide with popular theories of cognitive science and social epistemology. In this paper, I challenge the anthropomorphic credentials of the neural network algorithm, whose similarities to human cognition I argue are vastly overstated and narrowly construed. …”
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Defeasible knowledge
Published 2014“…As part of a response to an objection to contextualism about 'know', Chapter 5 investigates a number of social epistemological consequences of the defeasibility of knowledge.…”
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