Political Epistemology 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780192645371,9780192893338,0192645374,0192893335,2021931432
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 2021931432
- ISBN-13: 9780192893338
- Author: Elizabeth Edenberg, Michael Hannon
This collection explores one of the most rapidly growing area of philosophy: political epistemology. Epistemological issues are at the center of our political lives. It has become increasingly difficult to discern legitimate sources of evidence, misinformation spreads faster than ever, and the role of truth in politics has allegedly decayed in recent years. It is therefore no coincidence that political discourse is currently saturated with epistemic notions like ?post-truth,? ?fake news,? ?truth decay,? ?echo chambers,? and ?alternative facts.? Political Epistemology brings together leading philosophers to explore ways in which the analytic and conceptual tools of epistemology bear on political philosophy, and vice versa. It is organized around three broad themes: truth and knowledge in politics; epistemic problems for democracy; and disagreement and polarization. The contributors provide new and rich insights on topics such as: propaganda, fake news, weaponized skepticism, belief polarization, political disagreement, the epistemic value of democracy, voter ignorance, irrationality in politics, and identity politics. A premise underlying the development of political epistemology is that progress on certain foundational issues in both political philosophy and epistemology cannot be achieved without sharing insights across fields, beyond a certain point. This will be a foundational text for philosophers, political scientists, and political psychologists for years to come.
Table contents:
1. Epistemic Bubbles and Authoritarian Politics
2. Weaponized Skepticism: An Analysis of Social Media Deception as Applied Political Epistemology
3. Bullshit, Post-truth, and Propaganda
4. Truth and Uncertainty in Political Justification
5. What Lies Beneath: The Epistemic Roots of White Supremacy
6. Epistocratic Paternalism
7. The Basis of Political Equality
8. Does Public Reason Liberalism Rest on a Mistake? Democracy’s Doxastic and Epistemic Problems
9. The Epistemic Pathologies of Elections and the Epistemic Promise of Lottocracy
10. Policy, Ignorance, and the Will of the People: The Case of “Good Immigrants”
11. Problems of Polarization
12. Deep Disagreements and Political Polarization
13. Political Disagreement, Arrogance, and the Pursuit of Truth
14. The Problem with Disagreement on Social Media: Moral not Epistemic
15. When Should We Disagree about Politics?
16. Disagreement or Badmouthing? The Role of Expressive Discourse in Politics
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