Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View

The first aim is to present the correct interpretation of Thomas Reid’s (1710-96) social epistemology. The second is to use Reid’s insights on these matters to help make some progress on a related contemporary philosophical problem. In the first chapter, I present and argue for an original interpret...

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Main Author: Crosby, Alastair
Other Authors: Rysiew, Patrick William
Language:English
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/6660
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-66602015-09-16T15:51:05Z Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View Crosby, Alastair Rysiew, Patrick William Philosophy Reid Social Epistemology The first aim is to present the correct interpretation of Thomas Reid’s (1710-96) social epistemology. The second is to use Reid’s insights on these matters to help make some progress on a related contemporary philosophical problem. In the first chapter, I present and argue for an original interpretation of Reid’s account of the social operations. In the second, I do the same with respect to Reid’s account of testimony (a particular species of social operation) and its epistemology. In the third, I discuss a contemporary debate between epistemic individualists and epistemic socialists. I point out that the theorists engaged in that debate assume that epistemic individualism and epistemic socialism are inconsistent positions. I then consider the debate from Reid’s perspective, and, in doing so, show how the two positions might be reconciled. Graduate a.l.v.crosby@gmail.com 2015-09-02T20:04:31Z 2015-09-02T20:04:31Z 2015 2015-09-02 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/6660 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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Reid
Social Epistemology
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Reid
Social Epistemology
Crosby, Alastair
Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View
description The first aim is to present the correct interpretation of Thomas Reid’s (1710-96) social epistemology. The second is to use Reid’s insights on these matters to help make some progress on a related contemporary philosophical problem. In the first chapter, I present and argue for an original interpretation of Reid’s account of the social operations. In the second, I do the same with respect to Reid’s account of testimony (a particular species of social operation) and its epistemology. In the third, I discuss a contemporary debate between epistemic individualists and epistemic socialists. I point out that the theorists engaged in that debate assume that epistemic individualism and epistemic socialism are inconsistent positions. I then consider the debate from Reid’s perspective, and, in doing so, show how the two positions might be reconciled. === Graduate === a.l.v.crosby@gmail.com
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title Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View
title_short Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View
title_full Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View
title_fullStr Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View
title_full_unstemmed Social Intercourse and Social Epistemology from Thomas Reid's Point of View
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