The Epistemology of Groups

New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2020)
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Jennifer Lackey presents a ground-breaking exploration of the epistemology of groups, and its implications for group agency and responsibility. She argues that group belief and knowledge depend on what individual group members do or are capable of doing, while being subject to group-level normative requirements.

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Jennifer Lackey
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