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 ›
Nicholas Smith
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 ›
We Need to Talk About Religion: A Response to Smith’s “A Quasi-Fideist Approach to QAnon,” David G. Robertson
As a scholar of both religion and conspiracy theories, it was perhaps inevitable that Nicholas Smith’s (2022) recent article would catch my attention. Happily, I agreed with his conclusions in the main, but I was moved to respond nonetheless, as… Read More ›