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Smart Environments

Shane Ryan, S. Orestis Palermos, Mirko Farina

2023Social Epistemology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper proposes epistemic environmentalism as a novel framework for accounting for the contribution of the environment – broadly construed – to epistemic standings and which can be used to improve or protect epistemic environments. The contribution of the environment to epistemic standings is explained through recent developments in epistemology and cognitive science, including embodied cognition, embedded cognition, extended cognition and distributed cognition. The paper examines how these developments support epistemic environmentalism, as well as contributes theoretical resources to make epistemic assessments of dynamic environments. The epistemic environmentalist procedure from the assessment of an individual environment to changes made to that environment based on promoting the attainment of epistemic goods is also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

EpistemologyEmbodied cognitionMethodological individualismPhilosophy of scienceEpistemic virtueSociologySocial epistemologyIndividualismCriticismCognitionEnvironmentalismPsychologyPhilosophyVirtuePoliticsNeuroscienceLiteratureLawArtPolitical scienceEmbodied and Extended CognitionEpistemology, Ethics, and MetaphysicsPhilosophy and History of Science