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How we engage in epistemic practice, including our methods of
knowledge acquisition and transmission, the personal traits that
help or hinder these activities, and the social institutions that
facilitate or impede them, is of central importance to our lives as
individuals and as participants in social and political activities.
Traditionally, Anglophone epistemology has tended to neglect the
various ways in which these practices go wrong, and the epistemic,
moral, and political harms and wrongs that follow. In the past
decade, however, there has been a turn towards the non-ideal in
epistemology. Articles in this volume focus on topics including
intellectual vices, epistemic injustices, interpersonal epistemic
practices, and applied epistemology. In addition to exploring the
various ways in which epistemic practices go wrong at the level of
both individual agents and social structures, the papers gathered
herein discuss how these problems are related, and how they may be
addressed.
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