The grounding of intellectual trust remains unsolved.
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As individuals we simply cannot perform all the experiments or check all the proofs ourselves. We neither have time nor is it economically or socially viable.
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Our reliance on institutions, reduces our problem to one of collaborative commons. But this hits the problem of the commons.
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How do you successfully evaluate the quality of epistemic commons without resorting to asking the epistemic commons?
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Replying to @SamoBurja
Is there a well-defined external quality measure for an epistemic commons in the first place?
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Replying to @mrkgrnao
You can state local rules and heuristics quite clearly: falsehoods do not propagate far in a health epistemic commons
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But these are local shortcuts rather than something fundamental.
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