STS Circle at Harvard
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Alfred Moore
University College Cork, Philosophy

on
Epistemic Disobedience

Monday, November 12
12:15-2:00 p.m.
Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street, Room 100F

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Abstract: Expert authority, it is often thought, is undermined by criticism, 
dissent and contestation from lay people (such as climate change deniers). In 
this paper I will argue that such contestation can actually be constitutive of 
democratic practices of expert authority. In the first part of the paper I will 
specify the concept of 'epistemic disobedience', which I define as organized 
minorities refusing to accept expert claims to authority. In the second part of 
the paper, I will discuss the democratic value of epistemic disobedience. I 
will point to a number of democratic effects, drawing on analogies with the 
relation between civil disobedience and political authority. I will conclude by 
highlighting the potential dangers of this form of organized mistrust of 
expertise. In contrast to many critics of the politicization of science, the 
dangers I highlight are not to do with lay people holding false beliefs. 
Rather, I suggest that the chief danger is that the multiplication of forms of 
contestation and resistance can undermine democratic capacities for collective 
action.


Biography:Alfred Moore is a Democracy Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic 
Governance and Innovation. He is in the final stages of a three year Marie 
Curie Fellowship project titled 'Epistemology and Democracy in Complex 
Societies,' supported by the EU's FP7 programme. He is visiting Harvard from 
University College Cork, Ireland, where he is an assistant professor in the 
Department of Philosophy, teaching a range of courses in political theory. He 
has a PhD from the University of Bath, and before he joined UCC he was a 
research assistant in the Department of Political Science, University of 
Hannover. He specializes in political theory, democratic governance, and the 
politics of science and technology.




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