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Social Epistemology: The Niches for Knowledge and Ignorance

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Human beings change the world in order to know it more easily and reliably. That is, we construct social and material environments, or ‘epistemic niches’, and develop cognitive tools to better acquire, transmit, or store information. A queue, for example, is an environment where information about the order of arrival is conveyed by a spatial configuration. Queues are niches that transform an arduous memory task into a simpler perceptual one.

In this important book, Alessandra Tanesini argues that knowledge and ignorance always occur within epistemic niches and that neither can be properly described or evaluated independently of the niches within which it is found. She explores two dominant themes. First, epistemic niches in the Global North and, increasingly, elsewhere are quantified niches that promote transforming the world into aggregates of data that are suitable for classification, measurement, ranking, standardisation, and automation. These niches carry distinctive epistemic benefits and disadvantages. Second, some epistemic niches are in the service of ignorance and oppression rather than knowledge. Tanesini offers analyses of some environments that promote epistemic exploitation, appropriation, cultural imperialism, and epistemic extractivism.

Social Epistemology: The Niches for Knowledge and Ignorance is a groundbreaking work for students and scholars of philosophy, political theory, social psychology, and related disciplines.

Author: Tanesini Alessandra
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9781509553426
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025

Acknowledgements

1 Social Epistemology: Building Relations of Epistemic Dependence
2 Scaffolded Knowledge in Epistemic Niches: The Framework
3 The Cultural Niche
4 The Quantification Niche
5 The Oppressive Niche
6 The Online and Algorithmic Niches
7 The Political Scientific Niche

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Alessandra Tanesini is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Cardiff University.

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