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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
I. Conceptions of Social Epistemology
1 A Guide to Social Epistemology
2 Epistemic Relativism Defended
3 Rational Authority and Social Power: Towards a Truly Social Epistemology
II. Trust in Testimony and Experts
4 Testimony: Acquiring Knowledge from Others
5 If That Were True I Would Have Heard about It by Now
6 Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?
III. Reasonable Peer Disagreement
7 Reasonable Religious Disagreements
8 Reflection and Disagreement
9 Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence
IV. Judgment Aggregation
10 Group Knowledge and Group Rationality: A Judgment Aggregation Perspective
11 Groups with Minds of Their Own
V SYSTEMS DESIGN
12 Thinking about Error in the Law
13 Wikipistemology
14 Deliberating Groups versus Prediction Markets
15 The Communication Structure of Epistemic Communities
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