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SUMMARY:Social knowing - Alexander Bird (University of Bristol)
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CONTACT:Alex Broadbent
DESCRIPTION:There is a social or collective sense of 'knowledge'\, as used
 \, for example\, in the phrase 'the growth of scientific knowledge'. I sho
 w that social knowledge does not supervene on facts about what individuals
  know\, nor even what they believe or intend\, or any combination of these
  or other mental states. Instead I develop the idea that social knowing is
  an analogue to individual knowing. The analogy focuses on the functional 
 role of social and individual knowing.
LOCATION:Seminar Room 2\, History and Philosophy of Science\, Department o
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