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Avram Hiller and R. Wolfe Randall argue that group knowledge does not locally supervene on the mental states of the group's members, meaning two groups with identical member mental states could differ in their knowledge based on their use of non-agential devices like computers, notebooks, or archives.
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- Pluralism About Group Knowledge: A Reply to Jesper Kallestrup ... social-epistemology.com via serper
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- R. Wolfe Randall entity
- Avram Hiller entity
- group knowledge concept