Contenu du sommaire : Special Issue. Collective Knowledge and Collective Knowers.
Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol. 21, no 3, 2007 |
Titre du numéro | Special Issue. Collective Knowledge and Collective Knowers. |
Special Issue. Collective Knowledge and Collective Knowers. Guest Editor : Kay Mathiesen
- Introduction to Special Issue of Social Epistemology on "Collective Knowledge and Collective Knowers" - Mathiesen K. p. 209-216
- Joint Attention, Collective Knowledge, and the "We" Perspective - Seemann A. p. 217-230
- Analyzing Social Knowledge - Corlett J.A. p. 231-247
- On the Possibility of Group Knowledge without Belief - Hakli R. p. 249-266
- Collective Epistemic Goals - Fallis D. p. 267-280
- Collective Epistemic Virtues - Lahroodi R. p. 281-297
- Group Testimony - Tollefsen D. p. 299-311
- Distributed Cognition without Distributed Knowing - Giere R.N. p. 313-320
- Evidential Collaborations: Epistemic and Pragmatic Considerations in "Group Belief" - Staley K.W. p. 321-335
- Who has Scientific Knowledge? - Wray K.B. p. 337-347