Look out for what might be best considered the results from a symposium on Alvin Goldman in his distinctive guise as epistemologist – distinctive in the sense that he’s been at the heart of “analytical” epistemology for the past 40+ years and has recently lead the charge to make social epistemology acceptable to analytical epistemologists. If that’s not achievement enough then add into the mix his interest in philosophy of mind/cognitive science. Last, but by no means least, he’s the esteemed editor of EPISTEME. So check out:
Alvin Goldman Symposium
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December 14, 2009 Comments Off Short URL alvin goldman, episteme, epistemology, mind reading, mirror neurons, relativism, Reliabilism, social cognition, social connectionism, social constructivism, social epistemology
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