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43Scientific Expertise: Epistemological Worries, Political Dilemmas (Focused Discussion Editor's Introduction)Spontaneous Generations 1 (1): 13. 2007.
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9087When is consensus knowledge based? Distinguishing shared knowledge from mere agreementSynthese 190 (7): 1293-1316. 2013.Scientific consensus is widely deferred to in public debates as a social indicator of the existence of knowledge. However, it is far from clear that such deference to consensus is always justified. The existence of agreement in a community of researchers is a contingent fact, and researchers may reach a consensus for all kinds of reasons, such as fighting a common foe or sharing a common bias. Scientific consensus, by itself, does not necessarily indicate the existence of shared knowledge among …Read more
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55What Trust in Science? Review of the Trust in Science WorkshopSpontaneous Generations 1 (1): 132. 2007.
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940Essays in Collective Epistemology, edited by Jennifer Lackey: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. vii + 253, £40Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (2): 402-405. 2017.
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1340Scientific Consensus and Expert Testimony in Courts: Lessons from the Bendectin LitigationFoundations of Science 21 (1): 15-33. 2016.A consensus in a scientific community is often used as a resource for making informed public-policy decisions and deciding between rival expert testimonies in legal trials. This paper contains a social-epistemic analysis of the high-profile Bendectin drug controversy, which was decided in the courtroom inter alia by deference to a scientific consensus about the safety of Bendectin. Drawing on my previously developed account of knowledge-based consensus, I argue that the consensus in this case wa…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