• This book offers the first systematic extension of hinge epistemology—originally developed as an account of perceptual justification and as a response to Cartesian and Humean skepticism—into the domains of social and applied epistemology. It advances a novel hinge-theoretic framework that distinguishes between de jure and de facto hinges, a distinction that allows for a nuanced analysis of a broad range of issues in social epistemology. The framework is applied to central debates on common knowl…Read more