Unifying Group Rationality

Matthew Kopec

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    Abstract

    Various social epistemologists employ what seem to be rather distinct notions of group rationality. In this essay, I offer an account of group rationality that is able to unify the dominant notions present in the literature under a single framework. I argue that if we employ a teleological account of epistemic rationality, and then allow that there are many different epistemic goals that are worth pursuing for various groups and individuals, we can then see how those seemingly divergent understandings of group rationality are all intimately related. I close by showing how the view has the additional benefit of allowing us to generate practical, normative suggestions for groups in the real world.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)517-544
    JournalErgo: an open access journal of philosophy
    Volume6
    Issue number18
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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