I extend thanks to Inna Kouper for her response to “(Google-) Knowing Economics”, which I co-authored with Fabien Medvekcy. The points she raises are fascinating and important, as is this whole area of study. How we come to know with… Read More ›
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Googling as Research: A Response to “(Google)-Knowing Economics,” Inna Kouper
Vicki Macknight and Fabien Medvecky’s “(Google-)Knowing Economics” (Social Epistemology 34, 3) raises many interesting questions. What does it mean to know in the digital age? Or, more specifically, what does it mean to know when the main source of knowledge… Read More ›
Retooling “The Human,” Emma Stamm
Author Information: Emma Stamm, Virginia Tech, stamm@vt.edu Stamm, Emma. “Retooling ‘The Human.’” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 7, no. 1 (2018): 36-40. The pdf of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: https://wp.me/p1Bfg0-3SW Ashley Shew’s Animal Constructions and Technical Knowledge challenges… Read More ›
Sellars and Knowing the Thing-In-Itself, Patrick J. Reider
Author Information: Patrick J. Reider, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, PJR23@pitt.edu Normative Functionalism and the Pittsburgh School: Table of Contents Reider, Patrick J. 2012. “Sellars and Knowing the Thing-In-Itself.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (1): 68-82. The PDF… Read More ›