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Social Epistemology: The Niches for Knowledge and Ignorance investigates the intricate relationship between social structures and the production of knowledge. Alessandra Tanesini argues that knowledge and ignorance are not merely individual achievements or failings, but are deeply embedded within social contexts and institutions.
The book examines how particular social environments create “niches” where certain types of knowledge thrive while others are suppressed or marginalized. Tanesini explores the mechanisms through which power, privilege, and social positioning influence what gets known, by whom, and what remains hidden or overlooked. She considers how testimonial injustice, epistemic authority, and collective ignorance function within these social frameworks.
By analyzing the social dimensions of epistemology, Tanesini offers insights into contemporary challenges including misinformation, epistemic polarization, and inequalities in knowledge production. This work is essential for understanding how our social world shapes our access to truth and understanding.







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