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The Epistemic Basic StructureJournal of Applied Philosophy 37 (5): 818-835. 2020.The epistemic basic structure of a society consists of those institutions that have the greatest impact on individuals’ opportunity to obtain knowledge on questions they have an interest in as citizens, individuals, and public officials. It plays a central role in the production and dissemination of knowledge and in ensuring that people have the capability to assimilate this knowledge. It includes institutions of science and education, the media, search engines, libraries, museums, think tanks, …Read more
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Sabanci UniversityAssistant Professor
University of Oxford
Department Of Politics And International Relations, The Queen's College
DPhil, 2010
Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy |
Social Epistemology |
Science and Values |
Freedom of Speech |