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Social epistemology is fundamentally defined as the study of justified belief within social contexts as stated in [1], and both concepts are central to the extensionist view of epistemology which links them to truth and rationality as described in [2] and [3].
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Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 2 facts
perspectiveProponents of the view that social epistemology is an extension of traditional epistemology believe that knowledge and justified belief are linked to truth and that objective norms of rationality exist.
claimSocial epistemology is defined as the study of knowledge and justified belief as they are positioned within a particular social and historical context.
Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
perspectiveProponents of the extensionist view of social epistemology maintain that knowledge and justified belief are linked to truth and that objective norms of rationality exist.