I am grateful for the opportunity to have read Christoph Jäger and Nicholas Shackel’s interesting and creative “Testimonial Authority and Knowledge Transmission” (2025) and to have been invited to pen a reply. As the next time that a reader of a philosophical paper agrees with its author will no doubt be the first, it may be expected that I have some reservations regarding Jäger and Shackel’s paper. And, indeed, despite considerable admiration for it, I do. Jäger and Shackel argue ...| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
On Judging Sex/Gender—A Case of Epistemic Domination: A Reply to Talia Mae Bettcher, Resa-Philip Lunau| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
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Epistemology has become an important site in the struggle for social justice. Pursuing knowledge is not an innocent process of discovering social facts using certain methodological procedures as…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective