ABSTRACT

Edited by an international team of leading scholars, The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology is the first major reference work devoted to this growing field. The Handbook’s 46 chapters, all appearing in print here for the first time, and written by philosophers and social theorists from around the world, are organized into eight main parts:

  • Historical Backgrounds
  • The Epistemology of Testimony
  • Disagreement, Diversity, and Relativism
  • Science and Social Epistemology
  • The Epistemology of Groups
  • Feminist Epistemology
  • The Epistemology of Democracy
  • Further Horizons for Social Epistemology

With lists of references after each chapter and a comprehensive index, this volume will prove to be the definitive guide to the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of social epistemology.

part I|2 pages

Historical Backgrounds to Social Epistemology

part II|2 pages

The Epistemology of Testimony

chapter 10|7 pages

Assurance Views of Testimony

chapter 11|12 pages

Testimonial Knowledge

Understanding the Evidential, Uncovering the Interpersonal

chapter 12|8 pages

The Epistemology of Expertise

chapter 13|12 pages

Moral Testimony

part III|2 pages

Disagreement, Diversity, and Relativism

chapter 17|7 pages

Epistemic Relativism

chapter 20|13 pages

Epistemology without Borders

Epistemological Thought Experiments and Intuitions in Cross-Cultural Contexts

part V|2 pages

The Epistemology of Groups

part VI|102 pages

Feminist Epistemology

chapter 29|9 pages

Feminist Epistemology

chapter 32|8 pages

Epistemic Justice and Injustice

chapter 33|9 pages

Standpoint Then and Now

chapter 34|11 pages

Sympathetic Knowledge and the Scientific Attitude

Classic Pragmatist Resources for Feminist Social Epistemology 1

part VII|2 pages

The Epistemology of Democracy

chapter 35|10 pages

The Epistemology of Democracy

356An Overview

chapter 37|9 pages

Epistemic Proceduralism

chapter 38|11 pages

Jury Theorems

chapter 40|9 pages

The Epistemic Benefits of Democracy

A Critical Assessment

part VIII|2 pages

Further Horizons for Social Epistemology