Book Review contributions are single-authored or multiple-authored reviews of recent books in the area of social epistemology.| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
I am not a philosopher. Nor in my own publications have I intentionally followed any of the professional canons of philosophical reasoning or philosophical genres.[1] Nonetheless…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
The introduction to the research collection Governing Smart Cities as Knowledge Commons ends with a striking imperative. For the book to succeed fully in its purpose, its readers will have to organize…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
In the paper “Towards a Clear and Fair Conceptualization of Empathy” (2023a), Caroline Bollen sets up a proposal for an anti-discriminatory and explicitly normative notion of empathy. In a reply, Colin Marshall (2023) raised four challenges to her argument—to which Bollen (2023b) responded. We (Bollen and Marshall) continued this discussion in conversation over Zoom, which resulted in this collaborative concluding discussion. … [please read below the rest of the article].| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective