Volume
1 • Issue I • June 2004
Anthony
Quinton (Oxford) Introduction: Two Kinds of Social
Epistemology
Alvin
Goldman (Rutgers) Group Knowledge Versus Group Rationality:
Two Approaches to Social Epistemology
Steve
Fuller (Warwick) Descriptive vs Revisionary Social
Epistemology: the Former as Seen by the Latter
Susan
Haack (Miami) Fallibilism, Objectivity, and the
New Cynicism
James
Robert Brown (Toronto) Money, Method and Medical
Research
Gloria
Origgi (CRNS, Paris) Is Trust an Epistemological
Notion?
John
Dupré (Exeter) What's the Fuss about Social Constructivism?
Volume
1 • Issue II • October 2004
Frederick
Schmitt (Indiana) Introduction
Margaret
Gilbert (Connecticut) Collective Epistemology
Raimo
Tuomela (Helsinki) Group Knowledge Analyzed
Harvey
Siegel (Miami) Epistemology and Education: An Incomplete
Guide to the Social-Epistemological Issues
André
Kukla (Toronto) & Joel
Walmsley (UCC) Mysticism and Social Epistemology
Volume
1 • Issue III • February 2005
Patrick
Rysiew (British Columbia) Introduction
Hilary
Kornblith (Massachusetts) Social Prerequisites for
the Proper Function of Individual Reason
Robert
Rupert (Colorado) Minding One's Cognitive Systems:
When Is a Group of Minds a Single Cognitive Unit?
Nicholas
Rescher (Pittsburgh) Credit for Making a Discovery
Fred
D’Agostino (Queensland) Kuhn’s Risk-Spreading Argument
and the Organization of Scientific Communities
Uskali
Mäki (Erasmus) Social Epistemology and Economics:
Hope and Horror
Frederick
Schmitt (Indiana) What Are the Aims of Education?
Discussion:
Sergio
Sismondo (Queens, CA) Boundary Work and the Science
Wars: James Robert Brown’s Who Rules in Science?
James
Robert Brown (Toronto) Boundaries, Reasons, and
Ideology: Reply to Sismondo