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Title: The Epistemic Significance of the Collective
Authors: Barua, Surajit
Keywords: Wisdom
Crowd
Group
Epistemic
Responsibility
Reason
Collective
Issue Date: 16-Mar-2026
Publisher: The Registrar, Vidyasagar University on behalf of Vidyasagar University Publication Division, Midnapore 721102, West Bengal, India
Series/Report no.: Volume 28;14
Abstract: This paper discusses recent empirical research on the high epistemic status or reliability of crowds or groups in delivering accurate judgments, even in the absence of deliberation among group members. Using this information, it is claimed that the cognitive community is a crowd or group which has the epistemic virtues mentioned above; The cognitive community is defined as an informal group where meaningful discourses take place between participants who share or agree to a common set of basic beliefs and have similar cognitive capacities. It is then argued that an individual can discharge his epistemic responsibilities of (1) determining the sufficiency or adequacy of reasons for belief and (2) identifying which facts qualify as the right kind of reasons by incorporating the collective judgment of his cognitive community.
Description: pp : 151-164
URI: https://ir.vidyasagar.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/7943
ISSN: 0975-8461
Appears in Collections:Philosophy and the Life-world Vol 28 [2025-2026]

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