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Sandy Goldberg’s “extendedness” hypothesis

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Here is an excellent website I’ve come across called New Books in Philosophy. One of the people behind this enterprise is Robert Talisse whose work I know from two articles in EPISTEME. Robert interviews Sandy Goldberg about his new book.

Here’s an hour long audio discussion.

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Epistemic Approaches to Democracy

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.

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Epistemic Approaches To Democracy

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

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