How do lines of inquiry unfold? Insights from journalism

Oxford Studies in Epistemology: Special Issue on Applied Epistemology (forthcoming)
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Abstract

I analyze a type of practice related to inquiry: treating things as zetetically relevant to questions, and argue that this practice is a central normatively evaluable way to extend lines of inquiry. My strategy is to introduce the practice and its normative features by examining its relationship to something already well-understood: the ways that news stories produced by journalists frame events. I then argue that the same core zetetic practice can be found across domains, just not in journalism. Finding the same practice across such different human settings suggests it is a core feature of inquiry.

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Susanna Siegel
Harvard University

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