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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Can privacy be diminished by falsehoods?47
EPI volume 21 issue 2 Cover and Front matter31
A Reliabilism without Counterexamples and Reference Class Problems28
Epistemic Democracy: Making Pluralism Productive25
The misplaced, if not erroneous, nature of many obligation attributions19
Dretskean Sensitivity and Higher-Level Knowledge18
Affective Reason17
Simulation & Manipulation: What Skepticism (Or Its Modern Variation) Teaches Us About Free Will17
Cults, Conspiracies, and Fantasies of Knowledge16
An Epistemological Disjunctivist Account of Memory Knowledge16
Standpoint Epistemology and the Value of Emotions: Is There an Affective Advantage to Being Oppressed?15
An Epistemic Account of Populism14
Normativity in cases of Epistemic Indifference14
Contextualism and the truth norm11
An Ideal Critical Thinker and His Fallacies10
Achieving Common Knowledge10
Dogmatism and Domination: A Simulation Study7
From Belief Polarization to Echo Chambers: A Rationalizing Account7
Rumination and Wronging: The Role of Attention in Epistemic Morality7
Decolonial Epistemic Authority Reparations6
Double-Checking: In Speech and in Private6
Speaking Sense: A Hybrid Source of Justification for Self-Knowledge6
Why Demagogues Lie Big6
Deep Agreements5
Against Epistemic Harm5
A Practice-based Account of The Truth Norm of Belief5
Conformism, Ignorance & Injustice: AI as a Tool of Epistemic Oppression5
Self-fulfilling testimonial injustice5
Against Evidential Minimalism: Reply to Hofmann4
Reasons as Evidence and the Asymmetry Charge4
Toxic Positivity and Epistemic Injustice4
Conservative Treatment of Evidence4
Engaging Epistemically with the Other: Toward a More Dialogical and Plural Understanding of the Remedy for Testimonial Injustice4
Justification: Insights from Corpora4
Appreciative Silencing in Communicative Exchange4
Information Hazards as Activity and Content: A Grounded Account of Dis/Misinformation4
EPI volume 21 issue 1 Cover and Front matter4
Doppelgänger Changes the Game4
Religious Alief4
Hume's Social Epistemology and the Dialogue Form4
Why the marketplace of ideas needs more markets4
Suspension in Inquiry4
Luck and normative achievements: Let not safety be our guide4
Topic-sensitivity and the hyperintensionality of knowledge4
Virtuous Belief Outsourcing4
The Hard Problem of Access for Epistemological Disjunctivism3
Gratitude and the web of knowledge3
Political liberalism’s skeptical problem and the burden of total experience3
Intellectual Humility Without Open-Mindedness: How to Respond to Extremist Views3
Cognitive Peerhood, Epistemic Disdain, and Affective Polarisation: The Perils of Disagreeing Deeply3
The Power of Knowledge — ERRATUM3
Fear Generalization and Mnemonic Injustice3
Whose Hermeneutical Marginalization?3
It’s not just the Web, It’s the Spider as well: Prioritising Education over Structural Changes3
Bullshit in Politics Pays3
Deferring to Expertise whilst Maintaining Autonomy3
Wiser Together: Toward a Theory of Epistemic Reputation3
The Value of Risk in Transformative Experience3
No Virtuous Insulation: A Dilemma for Veritism3
Sexist Beliefs in a Sexist World: Exploring the Causal Role of Sexism in Sexist Beliefs3
Strong Belief is Ordinary3
Inquiring for yourself for others3
A New Argument for Uniqueness about Evidential Support3
Insider-Outsider Members of Scientific Communities and Their Epistemic Advantages in Critical Reflection3
The Stakes Effect: New Evidence from a Retraction-Based Experimental Design3
Testimonial Compression2
Curious to Know2
Disinformation and Superspreaders: With Epistemic Power Should Come Criminal Responsibility2
Education, A Thin Concept with A Thick Skin: What Do Supervillains and Antiheroes Teach Us About Virtuous Action-Guidedness?2
Rigidity and factivity2
Evidentialism, Judgment, and Suspension: Meeting Sosa's Challenges2
Deep Disagreement, Epistemic Norms, and Epistemic Self-trust2
There is no fresh air: A problem with the concept of echo chambers2
In Defense of Open-mindedness2
Can You Keep a Secret? BS Conspiracy Theories and the Argument from Loose Lips2
Curiosity and Mental Search2
Still No Hope for Conciliationism2
Arguing in the Face of Disagreement: Is It Worth It?2
Ability, Knowledge, and Non-paradigmatic Testimony2
The Pedagogy of a Classroom for Intellectual Virtues2
Socializing Virtue Epistemology2
Existential Bias2
The Power of Knowledge2
Presentational and phenomenal forces of perception2
Explosion and Reasoning2
The Myth of the Good Epistemic Bubble2
How Should your Beliefs Change When your Awareness Grows?2
Idealization in Moral Understanding: Grasping Less but Acting Better2
An Epistemic Augmentation to the Math-First Approach to Physical Theories2
Being Rational about Radical Environmentalism: A Response to Simpson and Handfield1
What’s Going On? Disinformation, Understanding, and Ignorance1
Building Public Trust in Science: A Team Task1
Poetic Injustice1
Telling Propaganda from Legitimate Political Persuasion1
EPI volume 19 issue 3 Cover and Back matter1
Science communication in non-ideal contexts1
Action Guidance and Educating for Intellectual Virtue: A Response to Kotzee, Carter, and Siegel1
Epistemic Complicity1
Jeffrey Conditionalization and Value Changes1
EPI volume 22 issue 3 Cover and Front matter1
Being in a Position to Know without Being Obligated to Believe1
Social Group Moral Encroachment1
The scope of moral disagreement and the conciliationist case for moral skepticism1
Online Echo Chambers, Online Epistemic Bubbles, and Open-Mindedness1
Luck and Reasons1
The Group Agent Account and the Pluralistic Ignorance Problem1
Knowing Your Commitments in Action1
EPI volume 20 issue 3 Cover and Front matter1
Unspecific Evidence and Normative Theories of Decision1
Implications for the Testimonial Reductionism/Anti-Reductionism Debate from Psychological Studies of Selective Trust: Scope and Limitations1
“Dogmatism” and Dogmatism1
Manufacturing the Illusion of Epistemic Trustworthiness1
EPI volume 20 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
Are There Counterexamples to the Consistency Principle?1
Reasons for Belief in Context1
A Defense of Explanationism against Recent Objections1
From SSI to contextualism1
The Methodologically Flawed Discussion about Deep Disagreement1
Epistemic Sanity or Why You Shouldn't be Opinionated or Skeptical1
The epistemic dangers of journalistic balance1
A Defense of Impurist Permissivism1
Misleading Higher-Order Evidence and Rationality: We Can't Always Rationally Believe What We Have Evidence to Believe1
In Defense of Evidential Minimalism: Varieties of Criticizability1
From Expertise to Trustworthiness: What Laypeople Can Really Assess about Experts1
EPI volume 19 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
Why Double-Check?1
Echo Chambers and Friendship1
Why are Epistemic Reasons Normative?1
Are Conspiracy Theories Problematically Self-Sealing?1
Building Epistemically Healthier Platforms1
The Logic of Measurement: A Defense of Foundationalist Empiricism1
Social Inquisitiveness: A Normative Account of the Social Epistemic Virtue of Good Questioning1
Citation Metrics: A Philosophy of Science Perspective1
Being ‘Framed’ as Delusional: A Sociological Inquiry Towards Epistemic Injustice in Clinical and Lay Ascription1
Can Rational Reflection Save Moral Knowledge from Debunking?1
Reassessing Lucky Understanding1
Luminous, Ergo Bright Beliefs1
Knowledge, Modal Robustness, and Mathematical Platonism1
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