Epistemology of Fake News

Epistemology of Fake News

Bernecker, Sven; Flowerree, Amy K.; Grundmann, Thomas

Oxford University Press

06/2021

384

Dura

Inglês

9780198863977

15 a 20 dias

790

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Preface
Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree, and Thomas Grundmann: Introduction
Part I. Analyses of Fake News
1: Romy Jaster and David Lanius: Speaking of Fake News: Definitions and Dimensions
2: Duncan Pritchard: Good News, Bad News, Fake News
3: David Coady: The Fake News about Fake News
4: M. Giulia Napolitano: Conspiracy Theories and Evidential Self-Insulation
Part II. Mechanics of Fake News
5: Filippo Ferrari & Sebastiano Moruzzi: Enquiry and Normative Deviance: The Role of Fake News in Science Denialism
6: Thomas Grundmann: Facing Epistemic Authorities: Where Democratic Ideals and Critical Thinking Mislead Cognition
7: Catarina Dutilh Novaes and Jeroen de Ridder: Is Fake News Old News?
8: Maura Priest: How Vice Can Motivate Distrust in Elites and Trust in Fake News
9: Jennifer Lackey: Echo Chambers, Fake News, and Social Epistemology
10: Emmanuel J. Genot and Erik J. Olsson: The Dissemination of Fake Science: On the Ranking of Retracted Articles in Google
Part III. Therapies of Fake News
11: Sarah Wright: The Virtue of Epistemic Trustworthiness and Re-Posting on Social Media
12: Sanford C. Goldberg: Fake News and Epistemic Rot - Or, Why We Are All in This Together
13: Sven Bernecker: An Epistemic Defense of News Abstinence
14: Axel Gelfert: Fake News, False Beliefs, and the Fallible Art of Knowledge Maintenance
15: Michael Baurmann and Daniel Cohnitz: Trust No One: The (Social) Epistemological Consequences of Belief in Conspiracy Theories
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