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- Dec 2023
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what i would call a kind of epistemic fragmentation where where we're losing the ability as societies to have agreement on very basic facts and to the extent that we don't agree on 00:36:41 basic facts about the nature of the world and the nature of the challenges we face it's very hard to to solve those problems effectively democracy for instance can't effective effectively function 00:36:52 if if the people who are talking to each other don't actually agree on what the problems are
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for: definition epistemic fragmentation, no agreement on basic facts, political polarization, adjacency - epistemic fragmentation - polarization - democracy
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definition: epistemic fragmentation
- when major parts of society disagree on basic facts
- adjacency between
- epistemic fragmentation
- polarization
- democracy
- adjacency statement
- democracy is critical to solving our challenges but it won't function if there is so much epistemic fragmentation that we can't agree on basic facts
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- Jun 2018
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Epistemic democratic theories refer to the capacity of the populace, either through deliberation or aggregation of knowledge, to track the truth and relies on mechanisms to synthesize and apply collective intelligence.
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