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5503People increasingly form beliefs based on information gained from automatically filtered Internet sources such as search engines. However, the workings of such sources are often opaque, preventing subjects from knowing whether the information provided is biased or incomplete. Users’ reliance on Internet technologies whose modes of operation are concealed from them raises serious concerns about the justificatory status of the beliefs they end up forming. Yet it is unclear how to address these…Read more
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1406The Rationality Principle IdealizedSocial Epistemology 26 (1): 3-30. 2012.According to Popper's rationality principle, agents act in the most adequate way according to the objective situation. I propose a new interpretation of the rationality principle as consisting of an idealization and two abstractions. Based on this new interpretation, I critically discuss the privileged status that Popper ascribes to it as an integral part of all social scientific models. I argue that as an idealization, the rationality principle may play an important role in the social sciences,…Read more
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1486Why knowledge is the property of a community and possibly none of its membersPhilosophical Quarterly 65 (260): 417-441. 2015.Mainstream analytic epistemology regards knowledge as the property of individuals, rather than groups. Drawing on insights from the reality of knowledge production and dissemination in the sciences, I argue, from within the analytic framework, that this view is wrong. I defend the thesis of ‘knowledge-level justification communalism’, which states that at least some knowledge, typically knowledge obtained from expert testimony, is the property of a community and possibly none of its individ…Read more
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1694Catching the WAVE: The Weight-Adjusting Account of Values and EvidenceStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 47 69-80. 2014.It is commonly argued that values “fill the logical gap” of underdetermination of theory by evidence, namely, values affect our choice between two or more theories that fit the same evidence. The underdetermination model, however, does not exhaust the roles values play in evidential reasoning. I introduce WAVE – a novel account of the logical relations between values and evidence. WAVE states that values influence evidential reasoning by adjusting evidential weights. I argue that the weight-adj…Read more
Boaz Miller
Zefat Academic College
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Zefat Academic CollegeManagement Information SystensSenior Lecturer
University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science
PhD, 2011
APA Central Division