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97Introduction: The Epistemology of Mass CollaborationEpisteme 6 (1): 1-7. 2009.Human beings regularly work together to get things done. In particular, people frequently collaborate on the production and dissemination of knowledge. For example, scientists often work together in teams to make new discoveries. How such collaborations produce knowledge, and how well they produce knowledge, are important questions for epistemology. In fact, several epistemologists have addressed such questions regarding collaborative scientific research
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Northeastern UniversityDepartment of Philosophy and Religion
Khoury College of Computer SciencesProfessor
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology |
Social Epistemology |
Philosophy of Information |
Philosophy of Mathematics |
Areas of Interest
Deception |