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Introduction: Conspiracy Theories
Citation
Coady, DA, Introduction: Conspiracy Theories, Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, 4, (2) pp. 131-134. ISSN 1742-3600 (2007) [Refereed Article]
DOI: doi:10.3366/epi.2007.4.2.131
Abstract
There has been a lively philosophical debate about the nature of conspiracy theories and their epistemic status going on for some years now. This debate has shed light, not only on conspiracy theories themselves, but also, in the process, on a variety of issues in social epistemology, political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. © 2007, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Research Division: | Philosophy and Religious Studies |
Research Group: | Philosophy |
Research Field: | Social and political philosophy |
Objective Division: | Expanding Knowledge |
Objective Group: | Expanding knowledge |
Objective Field: | Expanding knowledge in philosophy and religious studies |
UTAS Author: | Coady, DA (Dr David Coady) |
ID Code: | 54370 |
Year Published: | 2007 |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 5 |
Deposited By: | Philosophy |
Deposited On: | 2009-02-19 |
Last Modified: | 2009-02-19 |
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