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In What Sense Is Scientific Knowledge Collective Knowledge?

Title
In What Sense Is Scientific Knowledge Collective Knowledge?
Authors
Cheon, Hyundeuk
Ewha Authors
천현득
SCOPUS Author ID
천현득scopus
Issue Date
2014
Journal Title
PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
ISSN
0048-3931JCR Link

1552-7441JCR Link
Citation
PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 407 - 423
Keywords
collective knowledgedivision of laborjoint commitmentorganic solidarityscientific knowledge
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Indexed
SSCI; AHCI; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
By taking the collective character of scientific research seriously, some philosophers have claimed that scientific knowledge is indeed collective knowledge. However, there is little clarity on what exactly is meant by collective knowledge. In this article, I argue that there are two notions of collective knowledge that have not been well distinguished: irreducibly collective knowledge (ICK) and jointly committed knowledge (JCK). The two notions provide different conditions under which it is justified to ascribe knowledge to a group. It is argued that ICK and JCK need to be approached independently, each of which can shed light on different aspects of science, knowledge production, and acceptance.
DOI
10.1177/0048393113486523
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