Knowledge in a Social World offers a philosophy for the information
age. Alvin Goldman explores new frontiers by creating a thoroughgoing
social epistemology, moving beyond the traditional focus on solitary
knowers. Social, cultural, and technological changes present new
challenges to our ways of knowing and understanding, and philosophy
must face these challenges. Against the tides of postmodernism and
social constructionism Goldman defends the integrity of truth and
shows how to promote it by well-designed forms of social interaction.
He urges that social discourse promises more than the mere politics of
consensus, and that suitably norm-governed debate and belief-revision
can increase veridical knowledge. Goldman's aims are not just
philosophical but practical. From science to education, from law to
democracy, he shows why and how public institutions should seek
knowledge-enhancing practices. He examines how cyberspace and other
technologies expand the scope of communication, and warns of the need
to safeguard content quality. He scrutinizes the free marketplace of
ideas, the adversary system in the law, and media coverage of
political campaigns. The result is a bold, timely, and systematic
treatment of the philosophical foundations of an information society.
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ISBN
9780191519284
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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