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The first view of collective testimony epistemology posits that collective testimony derives its epistemic credentials from the beliefs expressed by the testimony, which can be interpreted as the beliefs of all or some of the group's members, or as the beliefs of the group itself.
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Sources
- The Epistemology of Collective Testimony - Journal of Social Ontology journalofsocialontology.org via serper
- The Epistemology of Collective Testimony - De Gruyter www.degruyterbrill.com via serper
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- epistemology concept
- belief concept