1st Edition

Digital Knowledge A Philosophical Investigation

By J. Adam Carter Copyright 2024
206 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

206 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

206 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Information we use to structure our lives is increasingly stored digitally , rather than in biomemory. (Just think: if your online calendar went down, would you know where you are supposed to be and at what time next week?) Likewise, with breakthroughs such as those from Google DeepMind and OpenAI, discoveries at the frontiers of knowledge are increasingly due to machine learning (often, applied... Read more

Preface

1. Digital Epistemology: A Research Programme Motivated

2. From Digital Information to Digital Knowledge

3. The Nature of Digital Knowledge: A Bi-Level Account

4. The Dark Side of Digital Knowledge: Scepticism and Defeat

5. A Digital Epistemology of Machine Learning

6. A Digital Epistemology of Big Data.

Bibliography

Index

Biography

J. Adam Carter is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, UK, where he is the deputy director of the COGITO Epistemology Research Centre. His books The Philosophy of Group Polarization and The Epistemology of Group Disagreement (both with Fernando Broncano-Berrocal), and Well-Founded Belief: New Essays on the Epistemic Basing Relation (with Patrick Bondy), are also available from Routledge. He is also the author of Autonomous Knowledge (2022) and PI on an AHRC-funded project on digital epistemology (2022–2025).