Volume 11, Issue 7, 1-60, July 2022 Articles, Replies, and Reviews ❧ Hill, Scott. 2022. “A Defense of the Le Monde Group.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (7): 1-8. ❧ Radenović, Ljiljana. 2022. “Misunderstanding the Human and the… Read More ›
Month: July 2022
A Cento on Plagiarism, Brian L. Frye
Art is not truth; art is a lie that enables us to recognize truth.[1] The law is the least artistic medium ever devised by humankind. After all, the law is society’s super ego to art’s id, and the legal system… Read More ›
Some Clarifications and a Modest View on Social Epistemology and Religion: A Reply to Robertson, Nicholas Smith
I’d like to thank David Robertson (2022) for his response to my work (2022). It gave me quite a bit to consider, especially given that I tend to think of myself as an epistemologist in a broadly analytic tradition, rather… Read More ›
The Spaces of Science: Post-Colonial Design, Communication, and Enhancing Practice, John P. DiMoia
The notion of robust discussion leading to a “better,” more productive style of scientific practice has a lengthy set of origins as a trope, and it has a particularly strong hold in the political conversations of the early 1930s, the… Read More ›
Weaving the World: On James Maffie’s Aztec Philosophy, Bernard Wills
Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion is an ambitious synthesis of Aztec thought written by a self-described analytic philosopher (3) who also has affinities with process thought. I am going to begin by saying why this book is timely… Read More ›
“A Republic, If You Can Keep It”, Kenneth R. Westphal
In August 1787, directly following the close of the Constitutional Convention (USA), Maryland delegate to this convention, James McHenry, recorded this significant exchange between Benjamin Franklin and Elizabeth Willing Powel: A lady asked Dr. Franklin: ‘Well Doctor, what have we… Read More ›
Relationships and Identity: A Reply to Hannon, Brandon Morgan-Olsen
I have taken on the task of writing a reply to a reply, which, to be honest, I find rather delightful in the context of a discussion about deliberation and its concomitant obligations. Michael Hannon’s “Is There a Duty to… Read More ›
Misunderstanding the Human and the Divine, Ljiljana Radenović
In the last years of socialism and my third year of high school in late 1980s Yugoslavia, my logic teacher asked the class why people believe in God. The question was received with silence. I do not remember who came… Read More ›
A Defense of the Le Monde Group, Scott Hill
On January 7th, 2015 two French brothers shot, injured, and killed staff in the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine, in Paris, France. Over the next several days, connected attacks followed. The brothers pledged their allegiance to the Islamic… Read More ›
SERRC: Volume 11, Issue 6, June 2022
Volume 11, Issue 6, 1-76, June 2022 Articles, Replies, and Reviews ❧ Radenović, Ljiljana. 2022. “Weaving Faith into a Moral Life.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 11 (6): 1-6. ❧ Bouzid, Ahmed. 2022. “Of Foxes and Lions.” Social Epistemology… Read More ›