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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
In this talk, Guy Claxton warns against the scientism and epistemic injustice of “The Science of Learning” and proposes something very much aligned with our notions of collaborative niche construction, toolbelt theory, collaboration, and iteration. These contribute to what Claxton calls “epistemic apprenticeship”. The post Professor Guy Claxton on the Science of Learning first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.| Stimpunks Foundation
Hermeneutical injustice occurs when our epistemic environment systematically fails to provide the tools we need to make sense of our own experiences. I claim that an instance of hermeneutical…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective