The Promise and Pitfalls of Online ‘Conversations’

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 89:177-193 (2021)
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Good conversations are one of the great joys of life. Online ‘conversations’ rarely seem to make the grade. In this paper I use some tools from philosophy in an attempt to illuminate what might be going wrong.

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Sanford Goldberg
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Fake News and Partisan Epistemology.Regina Rini - 2017 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (S2):43-64.
Should have known.Sanford C. Goldberg - 2017 - Synthese 194 (8):2863-2894.

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