Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice
Discover the intricate world of knowledge and belief with Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice by Simon Barker. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, this thought-provoking paperback spans 262 pages and delves into the complexities of epistemic practices. Drawing from the Royal Institute of Philosophy's annual lecture series for 2017–18, Barker examines the pitfalls of epistemic practices, highlighting the ways in which they can falter at both individual and societal levels. This insightful exploration not only identifies the problems inherent in our understanding of right and wrong but also discusses potential solutions to these challenges. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to reflect on the importance of epistemic integrity and encourages critical thinking about the foundations of knowledge.