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(2018) Knowing humanity in the social world, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Fuller's social epistemology and epistemic agency

Francis X Remedios, Val Dusek

pp. 31-44

This chapter is on agent-oriented social epistemology, which emphasizes epistemic agency or the knower as ontologically open. This is from Fuller's move to transhumanist in which to knower is enhanced to become disembodied. Fuller views the epistemic agent to make knowledge to act in the world as contrasted to analytic social epistemology's epistemic agent, who is a human knower with beliefs and does not make knowledge through construction of reality. There is also a discussion of cognitive economics in which the epistemic agent makes knowledge and leverages beliefs to action instead of the epistemic agent having beliefs to access knowledge.

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DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-37490-5_3

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Remedios, F. , Dusek, V. (2018). Fuller's social epistemology and epistemic agency, in Knowing humanity in the social world, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 31-44.

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