For a limited time, issue 5:1 of EPISTEME is freely available to be downloaded
So far as I can tell, each article has to be downloaded individually.
For a limited time, issue 5:1 of EPISTEME is freely available to be downloaded
So far as I can tell, each article has to be downloaded individually.
July 19, 2008 Comments Off Short URL Cheryl Misak, David Estlund, DEMOCRACY, Elizabeth Anderson, epistemology, Franz Dietrich, Michael Fuerstein, Robert B. Talisse, social epistemology, sociology
This is the latest issue of EPISTEME: it’s currently available as hard copy but not online, though this will happen before long.
EPISTEMIC APPROACHES TO DEMOCRACY
Guest Editor: David Estlund
• Introduction: Epistemic Approaches to Democracy, David Estlund
• Science, Religion, and Democracy, Philip Kitcher
• The Epistemic Value of the Democratic Process, William Nelson
• Pure Epistemic Proceduralism, Fabienne Peter
• The Premises of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem Are Not Simultaneously Justified, Franz Dietrich
• Epistemic Democracy and the Social Character of Knowledge, Michael Fuerstein
• A Culture of Justification: The Pragmatist’s Epistemic Argument for Democracy, Cheryl Misak
• Toward a Social Epistemic Comprehensive Liberalism, Robert B. Talisse
• An Epistemic Defense of Democracy: David Estlund’s Democratic Authority, Elizabeth Anderson
July 11, 2008 Comments Off Short URL Cheryl Misak, David Estlund, DEMOCRACY, Elizabeth Anderson, episteme, epistemology, Fabienne Peter, Franz Dietrich, Michael Fuerstein, Philip Kitcher, Robert B. Talisse, social epistemology, William Nelson