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Analysis Of Steve Fuller's Social Epistemology: A Tool for Balancing Innovation and Human Values

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This paper provides a comprehensive examination of Steve Fuller's contributions to the field of social epistemology, with particular focus on the interconnections between knowledge and power. Social epistemology, as a subfield of philosophy, examines the social dimensions of knowledge production, distribution, and validation, challenging the traditional, individualistic accounts of epistemology. Fuller's work has been pivotal in reshaping the understanding of knowledge as a socially situated and contested phenomenon, deeply embedded within political, economic, and institutional contexts. This helps to balance innovation and human value. Fuller is of the view that knowledge is best produced, distributed and validated within a social context.

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