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2012 (34) Heft 2
Social Epistemology
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Caitlin A. Cole / Paul L. Harris / Melissa A. Koenig
Entitled to Trust? Philosophical Frameworks and Evidence from Children
195-216
Abstract Karen Jones / François Schroeter
Moral Expertise
217-230
Abstract Alison Hills
Comment on Karen Jones and François Schroeter
231-236
Abstract Dieter Birnbacher
Can There Be Such a Thing as Ethical Expertise?
237-249
Abstract Tobias Steinig
Experts, Teachers and Their Epistemic Roles in Normative and Non-normative Domains
251-274
Abstract Frank Dietrich
Moral Expertise and Democratic Legitimacy
275-284
Abstract Michael Baurmann
A Sociological Speculation about Law and Ethics
285-297
Abstract Martin Hoffmann
How to Identify Moral Experts? An Application of Goldman’s Criteria for Expert Identification to the Domain of Morality
299-313
Abstract Bernd Lahno
Simple Games of Information Transmission
315-338
Abstract Paul D. Thorn / Gerhard Schurz
Meta-Induction and the Wisdom of Crowds
339-365
Abstract Comments on Paul D. Thorn and Gerhard Schurz Christian J. Feldbacher
Meta-Induction and the Wisdom of Crowds
367-382
Abstract Carlo Martini
Applying Formal Social Epistemology to the Real World
383-398
Abstract Jan-Willem Romeijn / Tom Sterkenburg / Peter Grünwald
Good Listeners, Wise Crowds, and Parasitic Experts
399-408
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