Volume
2 • Issue I • June 2005
Themed
Issue Rationality
Miriam
Solomon (Temple) - Editorial Introduction
Richard
Foley (NYU) - Universal Intellectual Trust
Todd
Stewart (Illinois State) - The Competing Social
Practices Argument and Self- Defeat
Christian
List (LSE) - Group Knowledge and Group Rationality:
A Judgment Aggregation Perspective
Don
Fallis (Arizona) - Epistemic Value Theory and Judgment
Aggregation
Simon
Evnine (Miami) - Containing Multitudes: Reflection,
Expertise and Persons as Groups
Michael
Bishop (Northern
Illinois) - The Autonomy
of Social Epistemology
Helen
Longino (Stanford) - Circles of Reason
Volume
2 • Issue II • October 2005
Roger
Koppl (Fairleigh Dickinson) - Epistemic Systems
Robert
Talisse (Vanderbilt) - Social Epistemology and the
Politics of Omission
Gabriella
Pigozzi (King's College London) - Two aggregation
paradoxes in social decision making: the Ostrogorski
paradox and the discursive dilemma
Joel Buenting
(Waterloo, CA) - Re-Thinking the Duplication of Speaker/Hearer
Belief in the Epistemology of Testimony
Volume
2 • Issue III • February 2006 (in Press)
David
Resnik (National Institutes of Health) - Openness
vs. Secrecy in Scientific Research
Paul
Faulkner (Sheffield) - On Dreaming and Being Lied
To [external world skepticism vs. testimonial skepticism]
Kay
Mathiesen (Arizona) - The Epistemic Features of
Group Belief
Don
Fallis (Arizona) - Epistemic Value Theory and Social
Epistemology
Jesus
Zamora Bonilla (National University for Distance
Education, Madrid) - Science as a Persuasion Game: An
Inferentialist Approach
Jeremy
Koons (American University of Beirut) - Conservativism,
Basic Beliefs, and the Diachronic and Social Nature
of Epistemic Justification