What are collective epistemic reasons and why do we need them?

Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):1-6 (2024)
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Abstract

In order to make sense of collective doxastic reasons we need an account of group belief. Once we arrive at a more nuanced understanding of group belief it turns out that for some group beliefs we need not invoke collective epistemic reasons. However, we do need them for better understanding how and why different social identity groups will hold beliefs whose evidence-base is irreducibly social and tied to them being that kind of group. This short article is a commentary on Veli Mitova's 2022 article "The collective epistemic reasons of social-identity groups".

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Anne Schwenkenbecher
Murdoch University

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