Knowledge-First Social Epistemology
This course introduces students to state of the art research in social epistemology. Social epistemology investigates the epistemic effects of social...
About This Course
This course introduces students to state of the art research in social epistemology. Social epistemology investigates the epistemic effects of social interactions: e.g., how we gain knowledge from social sources (others’ testimony, the media), how we should respond to disagreement, how groups (scientific teams, organisations) can know. It is among the most thriving areas in contemporary philosophy. Results in social epistemology have wide, direct impact on: (1) scientific practice (e.g. concerning academic publishing, guidelines for scientific authorship and collaboration, knowledge policy and debates over the role of the Internet in knowledge transmission and creation); (2) society at large (e.g. concerning voting, legal standards for criminal conviction, cross-cultural communication barriers, licensing mass communication policies, increasing social cohesion). This course is therefore highly relevant in the context of a globalised society, replete with both easy-access information and misinformation, where it is more important than ever to know what separates trustworthy sources of information from untrustworthy ones. This course is part of a KnowledgeLab project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) Opens in a new tab KnowledgeLab is a major research project in social epistemology, financed by a Euro grant from the European Research Council and hosted by the COGITO Epistemology Research Centre at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Knowledge-First Social Epistemology cost?
Knowledge-First Social Epistemology costs $49. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Knowledge-First Social Epistemology?
Knowledge-First Social Epistemology is taught by University of Glasgow, University of Glasgow.
What skill level is Knowledge-First Social Epistemology for?
This course is designed for all levels learners.
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