Reminder: Call for Papers for Topical Collection of Synthese on Responsible 
Beliefs: Accountability Practices in Epistemology

Guest Editors: Tim Smartt and Adam Piovarchy (The University of Notre Dame 
Australia)

The ‘social turn’ in epistemology has seen a recent explosion of work from 
philosophers investigating epistemic analogues of what we might call our 
‘accountability practices’: holding responsible, blaming, praising, excusing, 
exempting, forgiving, reconciling, and atoning, among other things, which have 
traditionally been thought of in primarily moral terms. This Synthese Topical 
Collection aims to publish new research at the intersection of ethics and 
epistemology that investigates the nature, foundations, and normative 
significance of such practices.

Appropriate topics for submission include, among others:


  *   When are people, group agents, or collectives responsible, blameworthy, 
praiseworthy, or excused for their epistemic conduct? What kinds of responses 
to epistemic conduct are warranted? How can this be done well or poorly?
  *   Is ‘epistemic accountability’ ultimately reducible to moral 
accountability?
  *   How are epistemic norms similar to, different from, or related to, moral 
norms? Does epistemic normativity have a social basis?
  *   Is the notion of ‘epistemic [x]’ confused? Should we be sceptical of such 
proposals?
  *   How should we theorise about epistemic agents, networks, groups, or 
epistemology more broadly when asking such questions?

Submissions to this Topical Collection will undergo the standard Synthese 
review process.

For further information, please contact the guest editors Tim Smartt 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Adam Piovarchy 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

The deadline for submissions is 1 December 2025.

Submissions via: https://www.editorialmanager.com/synt/default.aspx

Topical collection website: https://link.springer.com/collections/gggibfidhe


Dr Tim Smartt
Research Fellow
Institute for Ethics & Society
University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney

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