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I would like to thank Moti Mizrahi for his response to Hauswald (2026), where I discuss the two arguments he advances against my account of artificial epistemic authorities (see Hauswald 2025; Mizrahi 2025). I would also like to thank James...

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Volume 15, Issue 5, 1–68, May 2026 ❧ Breidenstein Jr, Joseph I. 2026. “A Response to West’s ‘Usable Antiquity’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 15 (5): 1–8. ❧ Galli, Leonardo González. 2026. “A Commentary on Edelsztein and Cormick’s ‘If...

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Tomas Nemunas Mickevičius’s fascinating “Gilbert Simondon as a Philosopher of (Technological) Mediation” (2024) builds on Pascal Chabot’s observation that Simondon is “the philosopher of technical mediation. For him, it is central” (338). Mickevičius then systematises the dimensions of mediation into...

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Abstract This reply to Aleksandra Vučković clarifies two aspects of my earlier critique of Pre-emptionism and develops a positive alternative account of epistemic authority. It argues that evidentialist approaches may adequately capture epistemic permissions but fail to explain the positive...

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Again, I want to begin by thanking Peter Baumann for the continued dialogue and thought devoted to my work. In this quick reply (rejoinder?), I want to select a few of the most salient points in Baumann’s most recent exchange...

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