Epistemic Blame
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Epistemic Blame by Cameron Boult, published by Oxford University Press in 2024. This thought-provoking hardback spans 240 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics of how we hold each other accountable for epistemic failings. Boult presents the first comprehensive philosophical examination of the practice of epistemic blame, exploring how members of epistemic communities engage in unique relationships and how this form of blame serves as a powerful tool for modifying those relationships. Ideal for philosophers, students, and anyone interested in the nuances of knowledge and accountability, Epistemic Blame is essential reading for a deeper understanding of our social interactions and the ethics of knowledge. Enhance your library with this essential text that challenges conventional notions of blame and responsibility.