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Social epistemology is explicitly defined as a subfield of epistemology [1] that seeks to expand the scope of traditional epistemology by examining collective knowledge acquisition [1] and the impact of social systems [2], as reflected in broader philosophical discourse [3].
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Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 1 fact
claimSocial epistemology is a subfield of epistemology that addresses how groups, institutions, or other collective bodies acquire knowledge.
Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimSocial epistemology is a field of study that investigates the epistemic effects of social interactions, practices, norms, and systems, aiming to redress the traditional individualistic focus of epistemology.
David Ludwig (Wageningen University and Research): Publications ... philpeople.org 1 fact
referenceThe edited book 'Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science' (Routledge, 2021) brings together a global community of philosophers to develop new perspectives on epistemology and the philosophy of science by integrating frameworks from academic philosophy (such as standpoint theory, social epistemology, and feminist philosophy of science) with fields like decolonial studies, transdisciplinarity, and the global history of science.