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No, social epistemology is not the goal of all epistemology. While social epistemology focuses on how social factors influence knowledge creation and dissemination, traditional epistemology explores the nature of knowledge, truth, belief, and justification without necessarily emphasizing the social aspect. Both branches of epistemology are valuable in understanding different facets of knowledge.

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No, social epistemology is not the goal of all epistemology. While social epistemology focuses on how social factors influence knowledge creation and dissemination, traditional epistemology explores the nature of knowledge, truth, belief, and justification without necessarily emphasizing the social aspect. Both branches of epistemology are valuable in understanding different facets of knowledge.

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