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When is consensus knowledge based? Distinguishing shared knowledge from mere agreement

机译:共识知识何时基于?区分共享知识与单纯的协议

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Scientific consensus is widely deferred to in public debates as a social indicator of the existence of knowledge. However, it is far from clear that such deference to consensus is always justified. The existence of agreement in a community of researchers is a contingent fact, and researchers may reach a consensus for all kinds of reasons, such as fighting a common foe or sharing a common bias. Scientific consensus, by itself, does not necessarily indicate the existence of shared knowledge among the members of the consensus community. I address the question of under what conditions it is likely that a consensus is in fact knowledge based. I argue that a consensus is likely to be knowledge based when knowledge is the best explanation of the consensus, and I identify three conditions-social calibration, apparent consilience of evidence, and social diversity, for knowledge being the best explanation of a consensus.
机译:在公众辩论中,科学共识广泛地被认为是知识存在的社会指标。但是,尚不清楚这种对共识的尊重是否合理。在研究人员社区中达成协议是一个偶然的事实,研究人员可能出于各种原因达成共识,例如与共同的敌人作斗争或有共同的偏见。就其本身而言,科学共识并不一定表明共识社区成员之间存在共享知识。我要解决的问题是,在什么条件下共识实际上可能是基于知识的。我认为,当知识是对共识的最佳解释时,共识可能是基于知识的,并且我确定了三个条件:社会校准,证据的明显一致性和社会多样性,因为知识是对共识的最佳解释。

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