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|Formulation Text=A community that has a collective intentionality to know the world.
|Formulation File=Epistemic Community (Overgaard-2017).png
|Authors List=Nicholas Overgaard,
|Formulated Year=2017
|Description=TODOThis definition attempts to capture what is arguably the key feature of epistemic communities - their collective intentionality to study/know the world. This feature, according to the definition, distinguishes epistemic communities from [[Non-Epistemic Community|non-epistemic communities]], such as political, economic, or familial communities. To use [[Nicholas Overgaard|Overgaard]]'s own example, "it is clear that an orchestra is a community: Nick add descriptionthe various musicians can be said to have a collective intentionality to play a piece of music" and yet its collective intentionality is different from that of knowing the world.[[CiteRef::Overgaard (2017)|p. 59]]
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