Discussion about this post

User's avatar
John Encaustum's avatar

This problem has all too many faces today. There's informal, non-expert group "deep lore" presented vividly here; my early background for getting to know the dynamics came from scientific epistemology with the "paradigms" of Kuhn, the "hard cores" of Lakatos, and the "epistemes" of Foucault. Everywhere, it seems, these Duhem-Quine patterns nonlocality of belief pop up at the base of the most intransigent populist resentments and the most shocking institutional legitimacy crises.

I'd like better Gerald-Holton-sense "themata" for untangling this complex of epistemic problems, and I'd appreciate any recommendations. Fricker's "hermeneutic injustice" is one of my leading favorites and Shapin's Social History of Truth is another (and it plays well with Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action). I'm looking forward to Polanyi's Personal Knowledge and Massimi's Perspectival Realism and will read both soon. I'm still sure there's a lot more out there worth putting on my map.

Expand full comment
Dain Fitzgerald's avatar

"Election Disinformation: At SIO, DiResta led investigations into foreign interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, detailing how entities like the Russian Internet Research Agency manipulated social media platforms to influence public opinion..."

Yea, been there, done that.

The problem is internal, a crisis of legitimacy. Blaming foreigners won't cut it, be it China or Russia.

Expand full comment
7 more comments...

No posts