The word “social epistemology” was used by the library scientists Maggie Egan and Jesse Shera from the 1950s. Social epistemology means a broad set of approaches to the research of knowledge in which construes human knowledge like a collective achievement. Another strategy for characterizing social epistemology is as the study with the social dimensions associated with knowledge.
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