Author Information: Justin Parkhurst, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Justin.Parkhurst@lshtm.ac.uk Parkhurst, Justin. “Posing Questions, Eschewing Hierarchies: A Response to Katikireddi.” [1]. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 12 (2015): 62-67. The PDF of the article gives… Read More ›
Month: December 2015
Comments on Tim Kenyon’s “Oral History and the Epistemology of Testimony”, Ben Almassi
Ben Almassi, Governors State University, balmassi@govst.edu Almassi, Ben. “Comments on Tim Kenyon’s ‘Oral History and the Epistemology of Testimony’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 12 (2015): 56-61. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink:… Read More ›
Christmas Message 2015: Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk, Steve Fuller
Author Information: Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, S.W.Fuller@warwick.ac.uk Shotlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-2wS Editor’s Note: Beginning in 2012, I asked Steve Fuller to provide a Christmas greeting—or, end-of-year reflection of sorts (see 2012, 2013 and 2014). In this tradition, and at this time… Read More ›
Collective Vision Post, Clarissa Ai Ling Lee
Clarissa Ai Ling Lee, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, call@ukm.edu.my Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr What does a critical study of science, otherwise known as critical science studies, mean, exactly? This is still an answer begging question I had… Read More ›
Let’s Bite the Bullet on Deontological Epistemic Justification: A Response to Robert Lockie, Rik Peels
Author Information: Rik Peels, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, mail@rikpeels.nl Peels, Rik. “Let’s Bite the Bullet on Deontological Epistemic Justification: A Response to Robert Lockie.” [1] Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 12 (2015): 42-50. The PDF of the article… Read More ›
Collective Vision Post, Adam Riggio
Adam Riggio, Independent Writer and Consultant, adamriggio@gmail.com Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr A s one of the earliest members of the Reply Collective, I’m immensely proud of all we’ve accomplished in just the last five years. More… Read More ›
On Community Epistemic Capacity, Itai Bavli and Daniel Steel
Author Information: Itai Bavli and Daniel Steel, University of British Columbia, itai.bavli@alumni.ubc.ca, daniel.steel@ubc.ca Bavli, Itai and Daniel Steel. “On Community Epistemic Capacity.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 12 (2015): 34-38. The PDF of the article gives specific… Read More ›
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Why is Epistemology Still Relevant to the Sociology of Science? Comments on Kale-Lostuvali’s “Two Sociologies of Science in Search of Truth”, Kyung-Man Kim
Author Information: Kyung-Man Kim, Sogang University, kmkim@sogang.ac.kr Kim, Kyung-Man. “Why is Epistemology Still Relevant to the Sociology of Science? Comments on Kale-Lostuvali’s ‘Two Sociologies of Science in Search of Truth’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 12 (2015):… Read More ›
The Future of Social Epistemology: A Collective Vision
Editor’s Note: Our book, The Future of Social Epistemology: A Collective Vision, is now available. I want to thank the contributors to the book for their hard work, cooperative spirit and remarkable imagination. Thanks, especially, to our friends at Rowman… Read More ›