Manufactured uncertainty : implications for climate change skepticism / Lorraine Code.
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Epistemic Responsibility, Now
- The Myth of "The Individual"
- Culpable Ignorance?
- Chapter 2 Doubt and Denial: Epistemic Responsibility Meets Climate Change Skepticism
- "Manufactured Uncertainty"-Merchants of Doubt
- Epistemic Identity and Situation
- Chapter 3 Care, Concern, and Advocacy: Is There a Place for Epistemic Responsibility?
- Very Vulnerable Bodies
- Advocacy and/or Objectivity?
- Conclusion: Knowledge as Collective/Collaborative Practice
- Chapter 4 Particularity, Epistemic Responsibility, and the Ecological Imaginary
- Epistemology and the Social Imaginary
- Chapter 5 How to Think Globally, Revisited: Or, A Plea for Ignorance
- Hermeneutic Humility
- Strategic Ignorance
- Intellectual Virtue
- Epistemic Responsibility and Virtuous Knowing Today
- Bibliography
- Index.