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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.32, n°5-6, 2018 |
Numéro 5
Articles
- Moral Responsibility, Culpable Ignorance and Suppressed Disagreement - Katherine Furman p. 287-299
- What Ignorance Really Is. Examining the Foundations of Epistemology of Ignorance - Nadja El Kassar p. 300-310
- Cajal: Key Psychological Factors in the Self-Construction of a Genius - Nuria Anaya-Reig p. 311-324
- Under What Conditions May Western Science and Indigenous Knowledge Be Jointly Used and What Does This Really Entail? Insights from a Western Perspectivist Stance - Fulvio Mazzocchi p. 325-337
- Post-Normal Science. The Escape of Science: From Truth to Quality? - Agnieszka Karpińska p. 338-350
Numéro 6: Expertise and Expert Knowledge
- Maria Baghramian and Carlo MartiniArticles
- Are Experts Right or are They Members of Expert Groups? - Harry Collins p. 351-357
- Asymmetry, Disagreement and Biases: Epistemic Worries about Expertise - Cathrine Holst & Anders Molander p. 358-371
- The Rightful Place of Expertise - Reiner Grundmann p. 372-386
- Expertise, Relevance and Types of Knowledge - Pierluigi Barrotta & Eleonora Montuschi p. 387-396
- Towards a Balanced Account of Expertise - Christian Quast p. 397-419