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E-grāmata: Socially Extended Epistemology

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  • Formāts: 360 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192521897
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Socially Extended Epistemology explores the epistemological ramifications of one of the most important research programmes in contemporary cognitive science: distributed cognition. In certain conditions, according to this programme, groups of people can generate distributed cognitive systems that consist of all participating members. This volume brings together a range of distinguished and early career academics, from a variety of different perspectives, to investigate the very idea of socially extended epistemology. They ask, for example: can distributed cognitive systems generate knowledge in a similar way to individuals? And if so, how, if at all, does this kind of knowledge differ from normal, individual knowledge? The first part of the volume examines foundational issues, including from a critical perspective. The second part of the volume turns to applications of this idea, and the new theoretical directions that it might take us. These include the ethical ramifications of socially extended epistemology, its societal impact, and its import for emerging digital technologies.

Recenzijas

there is plenty in this volume to interest those who are sceptical about virtue reliabilism. * Joshua Habgood-Coote, Metascience *

List of Contributors
vii
Introduction 1(10)
J. Adam Carter
Andy Clark
Jesper Kallestrup
S. Orestis Palermos
Duncan Pritchard
Part I Foundational Issues within Socially Extended Epistemology
1 How far can Extended Knowledge be Extended?: The Asymmetry between Research Teams and Artifacts
11(13)
K. Brad Wray
2 Outsourcing Concepts: Social Externalism, the Extended Mind, and the Expansion of our Epistemic Capacity
24(12)
Cathal O'Madagain
3 Representations and Robustly Collective Attitudes
36(23)
Jeroen de Ridder
4 Mind Outside Brain: A Radically Non-Dualist Foundation for Distributed Cognition
59(28)
Francis Heylighen
Shima Beigi
5 Practical Knowledge and Acting Together
87(25)
Olle Blomberg
6 Group Know-How
112(20)
S. Orestis Palermos
Deborah P. Tollefsen
7 Consensus as an Epistemic Norm for Group Acceptance
132(25)
Jodie Proust
Part II Applications and New Directions
8 Socially Extended Moral Deliberation about Risks: A Role for Emotions and Art
157(16)
Sabine Roeser
9 Thinking Together about Genocide: Socially Shared Cognition in Context
173(22)
Holly Arrow
Alexander Garinther
10 Collective Amnesia and Epistemic Injustice
195(25)
Alessandra Tanesini
11 The "Ontological Complicity" of Habitus and Field: Bourdieu as an Externalist
220(33)
Georg Theiner
Nikolaus Fogle
12 Mandevillian Intelligence: From Individual Vice to Collective Virtue
253(22)
Paul R. Smart
13 Solving the Frame Problem Socially
275(32)
Harry Halpin
Index 307
J. Adam Carter is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. He works mainly in epistemology. His book Metaepistemology and Relativism was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2016.

Andy Clark is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh. He works in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, artificial intelligence and related areas. His most recent book, Surfing Uncertainty: Prediction, Action and the Embodied Mind, was published by Oxford UP in 2016.

Jesper Kallestrup is Professor in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh working mainly in epistemology, the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language. His book Semantic Externalism was published by Routledge in 2011.

S. Orestis Palermos is a Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh's Eidyn Research Centre. He works primarily in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science and epistemology, including the philosophical foundations of extended and socially extended knowledge.

Duncan Pritchard is Professor and Chair of Epistemology at the University of Edinburgh, where he directs the Eidyn Research Centre. He is also Chancellor's Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. His most recent book, Epistemic Angst, was published by Princeton UP in 2015.