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Intellectual responsibility : ウィキペディア英語版 | Intellectual responsibility Intellectual responsibility (also known as epistemic responsibility) is a philosophical concept related to that of epistemic justification.〔 Ash, T: ('Responsibility, justification and knowledge' ), Intellectual Responsibility〕 According to Frederick F. Schmitt, “the conception of justified belief as epistemically responsible belief has been endorsed by a number of philosophers, including Roderick Chisholm (1977), Hilary Kornblith (1983), and Lorraine Code (1983).”〔Schmitt, F: ‘Epistemic Perspectivism’, in Heil (ed.), ''Rationality, Morality and Self-Interest: Essays Honoring Mark Carl Overvold'' (Rowman and Littlefield, 1993)〕 A separate concept was introduced by the linguist and public intellectual Noam Chomsky in an essay published as a special supplement by ''The New York Review of Books'' on 23 February 1967, entitled "The Responsibility of Intellectuals". Chomsky argues that intellectuals should make themselves responsible for searching for the truth and the exposing of lies. ==Notes==
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