Seeing the value of experiential knowledge through COVID-19

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Abstract

Seeing the entwinement of social and epistemic challenges through COVID, we discuss the perils of simplistic appeals to ‘follow the science’. A hardened scientism risks excarbating social conflict and fueling conspiracy beliefs. Instead, we see an opportunity to devise more inclusive medical knowledge practices through endorsing experiential knowledge alongside traditional evidence types.

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Atkinson, S., Bradby, H., Gadebusch Bondio, M., Hallberg, A., Macnaugthon, J., & Söderfeldt, Y. (2021, September 1). Seeing the value of experiential knowledge through COVID-19. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40656-021-00438-y

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