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Disinformation between Knowledge and Ignorance. an Epistemological Comparison

Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Building Educational Applications Using NLP

DOI:10.63317/2f3ez5jci7ab

Abstract

This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of information disorder from an epistemological perspective, by analysing the internal/cognitive as well as the external/contextual factors that determine knowledge defects. In this regard, I first compare the concept of information with the properly epistemological concept of knowledge by arguing that the latter makes explicit the two fundamental prescriptive characteristics that beliefs should have—truth and justification—that remain implicit in the epistemically neutral notion of information. Therefore, I provide an externalist account of knowledge according to which a belief is true and justified to the extent that it allows for satisfactory adaptation to the environment, in which the ecological, technological and sociological environment itself becomes an integral part of an extended cognitive system. Based on this epistemological exploration of the notion of information through an externalist conception of knowledge, I suggest that disinformation can be understood as the state of an "ignorant" collective cognitive system, that is, a closed system that establishes interactions only within a virtual environment devoid of any semantic relevance and appeal to rational justification. In conclusion, I point out that, although the digital revolution appears to fuel the expansion of ignorance, it nevertheless poses challenges that allow epistemological reflection itself to renew addressing the crisis of knowledge with extended theoretical resources.

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Paper ID
lrec2026-ws-indor-10
Pages
pp. 97-103
BibKey
lizzadri-2026-disinformation
Editors
N/A
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
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ISBN
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Workshop
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Building Educational Applications Using NLP
Location
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Date
11 - 16 May 2026

Authors

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    Antonio Lizzadri

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