Investigating conspiracy theories–introduction to the special issue

M. R.X. Dentith*, Julia Duetz, Melina Tsapos

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Abstract

This introduction to this special issue of Inquiry looks at recent work in the philosophy of conspiracy theory theory. Looking at two related worries expressed in the wider conspiracy theory theory (the academic study of conspiracy theories)–the Problem of Conspiracy Theories and the Problem of Conspiracy Theorists–this special issue argues that recent work in the philosophy of conspiracy theories is getting all the more closer to not just an epistemic understanding of what, if anything, is wrong with belief in conspiracy theories, but also a framework for both investigating conspiracy theories and understanding how we should talk about the beliefs of conspiracy theorists.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
JournalInquiry (United Kingdom)
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 5 Aug 2024

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Keywords

  • Conspiracy
  • conspiracy theory
  • conspiracy theory theory
  • generalism
  • particularism

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