%0 Journal Article %T A Critical Analysis of the Educational Impact of Analytic Social Epistemology %A Koichiro Misawa %J Journal of Studies in Education %D 2012 %I %R 10.5296/jse.v2i3.1729 %X Social epistemology is now a thriving field of intellectual inquiry. In this paper, I examine the scope and limits of the kind of social epistemology that accrues from the (post-)analytic context in Anglophone philosophy. A remarkable feature of this sub-discipline relates to education in respect of its subject matter. Ironically, however, this paper reveals that analytic social epistemology has not yet made a salient contribution to advancing discourses relating to education. For there is something unsatisfactory about the three ideas that constitute analytic social epistemology as a sophisticated philosophy of testimony: normative naturalism, externalism in epistemic justification, and reliabilism. This paper therefore points to a basic flaw in each of these three notions and ends with the tentative suggestion that a ¡°sociological¡± social epistemology may prove a corrective to analytic social epistemology¡ªin such a way as to have a more direct bearing on discourses on social practices like education. %U http://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/jse/article/view/1729