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2113Toward a Truly Social Epistemology: Babbage, the Division of Mental Labor, and the Possibility of Socially Distributed WarrantPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 86 (2): 266-294. 2011.In what follows, I appeal to Charles Babbage’s discussion of the division of mental labor to provide evidence that—at least with respect to the social acquisition, storage, retrieval, and transmission of knowledge—epistemologists have, for a broad range of phenomena of crucial importance to actual knowers in their epistemic practices in everyday life, failed adequately to appreciate the significance of socially distributed cognition. If the discussion here is successful, I will have demonstrated…Read more
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180Epistemological contextualism and the knowledge account of assertionPhilosophia 37 (1): 169-181. 2009.In this paper, I take up an argument advanced by Keith DeRose (Philosophical Review, 111:167–203, 2002) that suggests that the knowledge account of assertion provides the basis of an argument in favor of contextualism. I discuss the knowledge account as the conjunction of two theses—a thesis claiming that knowledge is sufficient to license assertion KA and one claiming that knowledge is necessary to license assertion AK. Adducing evidence from Stalnaker’s account of assertion, from conversationa…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Epistemology of Testimony |
| Perceptual Justification |