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Karen Frost-Arnold
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The cognitive attitude of rational trust
K Frost-Arnold
Synthese 191 (9), 1957-1974, 2014
942014
Moral trust & scientific collaboration
K Frost-Arnold
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (3), 301-310, 2013
672013
Imposters, tricksters, and trustworthiness as an epistemic virtue
K Frost‐Arnold
Hypatia 29 (4), 790-807, 2014
372014
Trustworthiness and truth: The epistemic pitfalls of internet accountability
K Frost-Arnold
Episteme 11 (1), 63-81, 2014
352014
Social Media, Trust and the Epistemology of Prejudice
K Frost-Arnold
Testimonial Injustice and Trust, 151-170, 2023
232023
The Epistemic Dangers of Context
K Frost-Arnold
Applied epistemology 437, 2021
212021
Trust and epistemic responsibility
K Frost-Arnold
The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy, 64-75, 2020
92020
Epistemologies of ignorance: Foundation for community engagement
K Frost-Arnold
The SAGE sourcebook of service-learning and civic engagement, 31-36, 2015
72015
Who Should We be Online?: A Social Epistemology for the Internet
K Frost-Arnold
Oxford University Press, 2023
42023
The epistemological importance of trust in science
KL Frost-Arnold
University of Pittsburgh, 2008
32008
Willful ignorance: Lee McIntyre: Respecting truth: Willful ignorance in the internet age. New York: Routledge, 2015, xi+ 150pp, $29.95 (Paperback)
K Frost-Arnold
Metascience 25 (2), 323-326, 2016
12016
Strategies for Dealing with Online Harassment
K Frost-Arnold
Presentation given at the American Philosophical Association Eastern …, 2016
12016
EXPLOITATION IN ONLINE CONTENT MODERATION
K Frost-Arnold
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2022
2022
How An Epistemology Of Ignorance Maintains Wikipedia’s Gender Gap
K Frost-Arnold
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2017
2017
Willful ignorance: Lee McIntyre: Respecting truth: Willful ignorance in the internet age. New York: Routledge, 2015, xi+ 150pp, $29.95
K Frost-Arnold
2016
151 Social Media, Trust and the Epistemology of Prejudice
K Frost-Arnold
Testimonial Injustice and Trust, 151-170, 0
Trustworthiness and Truth: The Epistemic Pitfalls of Internet Accountability Karen Frost-Arnold frost-arnold@ hws. edu
K Frost-Arnold
Epistemic Injustice and AI Ethics: Learning from Google’s Treatment of Timnit Gebru
K Frost-Arnold
The Cognitive Attitude of Rational TrustThe Cognitive Attitude of Rational Trust
K Frost-Arnold
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