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Knowledge in a Social World



The author, Alvin Goldman, discusses the philosophy of knowledge in a social world. He argues that social epistemology is a more comprehensive way of looking at knowledge and understanding. He discusses how social changes present new challenges to our ways of knowing and understanding, and how philosophy must face these challenges. He also defends the integrity of truth and shows how to promote it... more details
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  • The author, Alvin Goldman, discusses the philosophy of knowledge in a social world.
  • He argues that social epistemology is a more comprehensive way of looking at knowledge and understanding.
  • He discusses how social changes present new challenges to our ways of knowing and understanding, and how philosophy must face these challenges.


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Author Alvin I. Goldman
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780198237778
Publication Date 05/08/2007
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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The author, Alvin Goldman, discusses the philosophy of knowledge in a social world. He argues that social epistemology is a more comprehensive way of looking at knowledge and understanding. He discusses how social changes present new challenges to our ways of knowing and understanding, and how philosophy must face these challenges. He also defends the integrity of truth and shows how to promote it by well-designed forms of social interaction. He urges that social discourse promises more than the mere politics of consensus, and that suitably norm-governed debate and belief-revision can increase veridical knowledge.

Knowledge in a Social World offers a philosophy for the information age. Alvin Goldman explores new frontiers by creating a thoroughgoing social epistemology, moving beyond the traditional focus on solitary knowers. Social, cultural, and technological changes present new challenges to our ways of knowing and understanding, and philosophy must face these challenges. Against the tides of postmodernism and social constructionism Goldman defends the integrity of truth and shows how to promote it by well-designed forms of social interaction. He urges that social discourse promises more than the mere politics of consensus, and that suitably norm-governed debate and belief-revision can increase veridical knowledge.
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