Global Epistemic Action (Allen-2023)
This is a definition of Global Epistemic Action that states "An epistemic action that is available to all epistemic agents trans-historically and universally."
This definition of Global Epistemic Action was formulated by Joshua Allen in 2023.1
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Suggestions To Accept
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Modification | Community | Date Suggested | Summary | Date Assessed | Verdict | Verdict Rationale |
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Sciento-2023-0006 | Scientonomy | 31 December 2023 | Accept that epistemic actions can be local or global. Also accept the definition of global epistemic action as an epistemic action that is available to all epistemic agents trans-historically and universally and the definition of local epistemic action as an epistemic action that is not available trans-historically to all epistemic agents, but is specific to some time periods or some agents. | Open |
Question Answered
Global Epistemic Action (Allen-2023) is an attempt to answer the following question: What is global epistemic action? How should it be defined?
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Description
Allen makes a case that while many types of epistemic actions are local, i.e. available to only some agents at some periods, there are also global epistemic actions. According to Allen, "taking a stance of acceptance (i.e., accepting) seems to be a global action, as without this epistemic action no process of scientific change seems possible". 1 .
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References
- a b Allen, Joshua. (2023) Epistemic Actions: A Scientonomic Framework. Scientonomy 5, 73-91. Retrieved from https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/42266.