Episteme-A Journal of Individual and Social Epistemology

Papers
(The median citation count of Episteme-A Journal of Individual and Social Epistemology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Epistemic vice predicts acceptance of Covid-19 misinformation22
Understanding, Idealization, and Explainable AI17
Why Think for Yourself?11
From Belief Polarization to Echo Chambers: A Rationalizing Account10
Group Knowledge and Mathematical Collaboration: A Philosophical Examination of the Classification of Finite Simple Groups9
Post-truth Politics and Collective Gaslighting9
Why Double-Check?8
The Paradox of Empathy8
Normative Principles are Synthetic A Priori7
Bullshit in Politics Pays7
Rumination and Wronging: The Role of Attention in Epistemic Morality7
Cults, Conspiracies, and Fantasies of Knowledge6
The Importance of Forgetting6
Why We Should Be Suspicious of Conspiracy Theories: A Novel Demarcation Problem6
Testimonial Smothering and Domestic Violence Disclosure in Clinical Contexts6
Truth: The Rule or the Aim of Assertion?5
Moral Encroachment, Wokeness, and the Epistemology of Holding5
Suspending Judgment is Something You Do5
Prejudice in Testimonial Justification: A Hinge Account5
Group Epistemology and Structural Factors in Online Group Polarization5
Epistemic Self-Trust: It's Personal5
Speak No Evil: Understanding Hermeneutical (In)justice5
Appreciative Silencing in Communicative Exchange4
Rethinking the Value of Author Contribution Statements in Light of How Research Teams Respond to Retractions4
Deception-Based Hermeneutical Injustice4
Do Conspiracies Tend to Fail? Philosophical Reflections on a Poorly Supported Academic Meme4
Coherence as Competence4
Finding the Epistocrats4
An Interpretation of Weights in Linear Opinion Pooling3
Group Lies and the Narrative Constraint3
Problems with Publishing Philosophical Claims We Don't Believe3
Scientific Progress and Collective Attitudes3
Rape Myths, Catastrophe, and Credibility3
Analysis of Beliefs Acquired from a Conversational AI: Instruments-based Beliefs, Testimony-based Beliefs, and Technology-based Beliefs3
A Practice-based Account of The Truth Norm of Belief3
Rethinking Epistemic Appropriation3
Online Echo Chambers, Online Epistemic Bubbles, and Open-Mindedness3
On the Foundations of the Problem of Free Will3
Curious to Know3
Pedagogical Virtues: An Account of the Intellectual Virtues of a Teacher3
Defending Joint Acceptance Accounts of Justification3
Conservative Treatment of Evidence2
Against Evidential Minimalism2
Whose Hermeneutical Marginalization?2
On the Epistemic Costs of Friendship: Against the Encroachment View2
Ability, Knowledge, and Non-paradigmatic Testimony2
Telling Propaganda from Legitimate Political Persuasion2
Suspension of Judgement: Fittingness, Reasons, and Permissivism2
Further Insights on Fake-Barn Cases and Intuition Variation2
Objectivity as Independence2
Good Learning and Epistemic Transformation2
Affective Reason2
First-Class and Coach-Class Knowledge2
Epistemic Side-Effect Effect: A Meta-Analysis2
The Paradox of Graded Justification2
Why No True Reliabilist Should Endorse Reliabilism2
Epistemological Disjunctivism and the Conditionality Problem for Externalism2
A Note on the Epistemological Value of Pretense Imagination2
Thinking What One is Doing: Knowledge-how, Methods, and Reliability1
Demystifying Humility's Paradoxes1
Forgiveness and the Repairing of Epistemic Trust1
On the Virtue of Epistemic Justice and the Vice of Epistemic Injustice1
Can We Talk It Out?1
Are There Counterexamples to the Consistency Principle?1
Second-Order Assessment of Scientific Expert Claims and Sharing Epistemic Burdens in Science Communication1
Nonclassical Probability, Convex Hulls, and Dutch Books1
The Epistemology of Moral Praise and Moral Criticism1
Epistemically Hypocritical Blame1
Encroachment on Emotion1
Cognitive Penetration and Cognitive Realism1
Reasoning Simplifying Attitudes1
When Is Company Unwelcome?1
The Pedagogy of a Classroom for Intellectual Virtues1
Epistemic Democracy: Making Pluralism Productive1
Seek the Joints! Avoid the Gruesome! Fidelity as an Epistemic Value1
The Interested Expert Problem and the Epistemology of Juries1
The Rationality of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy1
On the Epistemological Similarities of Market Liberalism and Standpoint Theory1
The Myth of the Good Epistemic Bubble1
Knowledge and Disinformation1
Partisan Epistemology and Misplaced Trust1
The Explanationist and the Modalist1
Can Arbitrary Beliefs be Rational?1
Preemptive Authority: The Challenge From Outrageous Expert Judgments1
Tacit Knowing: What it is and Why it Matters1
Indigenous Epistemologies of North America1
Publishing, Belief, and Self-Trust1
Reassessing Lucky Understanding1
An Epistemic Account of Populism1
Action Guidance and Educating for Intellectual Virtue: A Response to Kotzee, Carter, and Siegel1
Fragmentation and Old Evidence1
Epistemic Complicity1
In Defense of Evidential Minimalism: Varieties of Criticizability1
Against Intuitive Horribleness1
Concept Revision, Concept Application and the Role of Intuitions in Gettier Cases1
Strong Belief is Ordinary1
The State's Duty to Foster Voter Competence1
Statistical Evidence and the Problem of Specification1
Can You Keep a Secret? BS Conspiracy Theories and the Argument from Loose Lips1
Thought Experiments, Semantic Intuitions and the Overlooked Interpretative Procedure1
Existential Bias1
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1
Nonreductive Group Knowledge Revisited1
Epistemic Obligations of the Laity1
Justified Group Belief, Group Knowledge and Being in a Position to Know1
An Epistemological Disjunctivist Account of Memory Knowledge1
Conceptions of Epistemic Value1
Justification: Insights from Corpora1
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