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33Radical epistemology, theory choice, and the priority of the epistemicSynthese 203 (2): 1-21. 2024.Beliefs based on pernicious ideology are widespread, and they often have harmful consequences. Attempts to solve the problems these beliefs cause could benefit from epistemological work on them, so it is heartening to see more epistemologists turning to study ideological beliefs. In this paper, I discuss one recent approach, radical epistemology, which has two aims: (1) offering structural explanations of epistemic justification and (2) putting these explanations to work in opposing ideology. Wh…Read more
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University of North Carolina, Chapel HillDepartment of PhilosophyApplied Epistemology Project Postdoctoral Fellow
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology |
Social Epistemology |
Metaepistemology |