The collection of essays in this anthology is divided into three categories, namely "social epistemology", "epistemology", "and "freedom", respectively. The first category addresses questions related to the social dimensions of knowledge. Various issues are interrogated, including the lack of attention to testimony in much standard philosophizing, the need for advocacy, and the role of history-making in social reconstruction. The second category deals more directly with some of the concepts that generally crop up in the theory of knowledge, provoking questions such as: how much do we really...
The collection of essays in this anthology is divided into three categories, namely "social epistemology", "epistemology", "and "freedom", respectivel...