The power of second-order conspiracies

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Stamatiadis-Brehier, Alexios [1 ]
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[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Dept Philosophy, IL-6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel
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Second-order conspiracy; local generalism; genealogical undermining; climate change; anti-vaccine; denial industries;
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10.1080/0020174X.2024.2375781
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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A second-order conspiracy (SOC) is a conspiracy that aims to create (and typically also disseminate) a conspiracy theory. Second-order conspiracy theories (SOCT) are theories that explain the occurrence of a given conspiracy theory by appeal to a conspiracy. In this paper I argue that SOC and SOCT are useful and coherent concepts, while also having numerous philosophically interesting upshots (in terms of epistemology, explanation, and prediction). Secondly, I appeal to the nature of two specific kinds of second-order conspiracies to make the case for what has been called 'local generalism' (Stamatiadis-Br & eacute;hier 2023a). Specifically, I focus on so-called 'denial industries' to argue that the structure of these second-order conspiracies allows us to infer non-accidental generalisations about the domain of conspiracy theories. Even though it is true that there is nothing epistemically problematic with the general class of conspiracy theories, there are specific subsets of conspiracy theories that warrant immediate strong suspicion (cf. Dentith 2022). By looking at the intricate mechanisms by which these denial industries operate, we can infer that the conspiracy theories that are produced by them are epistemically unwarranted. I conclude by making some exploratory remarks about what the metaphysics of second-order conspiracies would look like.
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