SERRC: Volume 11, Issue 2, February 2022

Volume 11, Issue 2, 1-60, February 2022

Articles, Replies, and Reviews

❧ Beeghly, Erin. 2022. “The Constitutive Claim: Payoffs and Perils.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 52-60.

❧ Fuller, Steve 2022. “Seven Heresies.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 49-51.

❧ Worsnip, Alex. 2022. “Fake News and Epistemic Criticizability: Reflections on Croce and Piazza.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 42-48.

❧ Cormick, Claudio Javier. 2022. “Can Standpoint Epistemology Avoid Inconsistency, Circularity, and Unnecessariness? A Comment on Ashton’s Remarks about Epistemic Privilege.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 29-41.

❧ Rini, Regina. 2022. “Confronting Fake News Through Non-Ideal Epistemology: A Reply to Croce and Piazza.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 22-28.

❧ Fuller, Steve. 2022. “Transhumanism in the Schools Redux.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 19-21.

❧ Pauli, Benjamin J. 2022. “Doing Things with Facts: A Response to Lukianova and Tolochin.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 13-18.

❧ Herzog, Benno. 2022. “Immanent Critique: The Role of Researchers and Participants in the Particular Universal Conundrum.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 6-12.

❧ Fuller, Steve. 2022. “The Problem of Cishumanity: Towards a Genealogy of ‘Trans’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (2): 1-5.



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