What is the social turn in epistemology good for?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26806/fd.v3i1.52Abstract
The paper argues that the idea of the so-called social turn introduced by normative pragmatism, and promoted also by Vojtech Kolman in one of his papers, bears no fruit when transferred to the field of epistemology. Therefore, an alternative interpretation of the idea of social turn, as well as its consequences for epistemology, is outlined at the end of the paper.
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