Can groups of people possess epistemic virtues? There has been some attention to this question in recent years in social epistemology and ethics. Interestingly, most defenses and criticisms of collective virtues so far have focused on proving or disproving that… Read More ›
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Intellectual Virtues and Internet-Extended Knowledge, Paul R. Smart and Robert W. Clowes
Introduction We are grateful for Lukas Schwengerer’s contribution to the topic of Internet-extended knowledge. We greatly enjoyed reading his paper, “Online Intellectual Virtues and the Extended Mind,” (2020) which was the basis for many of the ideas rehearsed in the… Read More ›
(Fake?) News Alert: Intellectual Virtues Required for Online Knowledge!, Paul Smart
Author Information: Paul R. Smart, University of Southampton, ps02v@ecs.soton.ac.uk Smart, Paul R. “(Fake?) News Alert: Intellectual Virtues Required for Online Knowledge!.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 7, no. 2 (2018): 45-55. The pdf of the article gives specific page references…. Read More ›