<p>This book uses the framework of care ethics to articulate a novel theory of our epistemic obligations to one another. It presents an original way to understand our epistemic vulnerabilities our obligations in education and our care duties toward others with whom we stand in epistemically vulnerable relationships.</p><p>As embodied and socially interdependent knowers we have obligations to one another that are generated by our ability to care – that is to meet each other’s epistemic vulnerabilities. The author begins the book by arguing that the same motivations that moved social epistemologists away from individualistic epistemology should motivate a move to a care-based theory. The following chapters outline our epistemic care duties to vulnerable agents and offer criteria of epistemic goodness for communities of inquiry. Finally the author discusses the tension between epistemic care and epistemic paternalism.</p><p><em>Epistemic Care</em> will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in social epistemology ethics feminist philosophy and philosophy of education.</p>
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