In ‘Censorship Bubbles Vs Hate Bubbles,’ I have proposed one way of locating the epistemic badness of hate speech. As I have suggested, such badness can be located in the epistemic effect of hate speech, and in particular, in the… Read More ›
Massimiliano Badino
SERRC: Volume 13, Issue 2, 1-90, February 2024
Volume 13, Issue 2, 1-90, February 2024 ❧ Ingold, Tim. 2024. “On Being Tasked with the Problem of Inhabiting the Page.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 13 (2): 1–7. ❧ Bollen, Caroline and Colin Marshall. 2024. “Empathy vs. Compassion:… Read More ›
Putting Hate Speech at Its Place: A Political-Epistemological Perspective, Massimiliano Badino
The pollution of our epistemic environments is a pressing problem. The largest share of our belief system is assembled through interactions with other agents mediated by digital epistemic environments such as social networks, forums, news websites, and the like. Recently,… Read More ›