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|Formulation Text=An agent capable of taking epistemic stances towards epistemic elements.
|Formulation File=Epistemic Agent (Patton-2019).png
|Authors List=Paul Patton,
|Formulated Year=2019
|Description=An ''epistemic agent'' acts in relation to [[Epistemic ElementsElement|epistemic elements]] such as theories, questions, and methods. The actions of an epistemic agent amount to taking [[Epistemic StancesStance|epistemic stances]] towards these elements, such as accepting or pursuing a theory, accepting a question, or employing a method. The stances of an epistemic agent must be ''intentional''. To be so, they must satisfy the following conditions: 1)  # the agent must have a semantic understanding of the propositions that constitute the epistemic element in question and of its available alternatives; and 2) # the agent must be able to choose from among the available alternatives with reason, and for the purpose of acquiring knowledge. Epistemic agents may be either individual or communal. Current and historical epistemic tools do not satisfy the cognitive requirements for epistemic agency, which are beyond the current capabilities of artificial intelligence.[[CiteRef::Patton (2019)]]  
|Resource=Patton (2019)
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