Juha Räikkä’s paper (2025) challenges a widely held assumption in the literature on compromise: that compromises involving principles, judgments, or deep values are inherently more difficult to achieve than compromises involving interests, preferences, commitments, or personal values.[1] Against this “traditional”... Read More ›Source| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
TThe advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not inherently problematic. Indeed, Generative AI (AI that can creatively generate outputs, like images, poems, and music) and Large Language Models…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
This interview with Professor Michael A. Peters is conceived as a direct response to a recent dialogue with Steve Fuller, published under the title “Knowledge Socialism and/or Capitalism? An Interview with Steve Fuller” (Yang 2025). While Fuller suggested blurring or... Read More ›Source| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
The Spiritual Existential Threats Posed by AI, David Ellis and Jag Bhalla| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
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