Author Information: Ian Werkheiser, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, ian.werkheiser@utrgv.edu Werkheiser, Ian. “Developing Community Epistemic Capacities.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 2 (2016): 97-101. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-2F5 Please refer to: Werkheiser,… Read More ›
Month: February 2016
Clarifying Testimonial Independence, Aviezer Tucker
Author Information: Aviezer Tucker, Harvard University, avitucker@yahoo.com Tucker, Aviezer. “Clarifying Testimonial Independence.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 2 (2016): 93-96. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-2Ex Please refer to: Tucker, Aviezer. “The… Read More ›
On the Value of Interdisciplinary Integration: A Response to Michael O’Rourke, Katri Huutoniemi
Author Information: Katri Huutoniemi, Academy of Finland, katri.huutoniemi@aka.fi Huutoniemi, Katri. “On the Value of Interdisciplinary Integration: A Response to Michael O’Rourke.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 2 (2016): 88-92. The PDF of the article gives specific page… Read More ›
Questioning the Darwinism that Lynch Presents as a Viable Basis for Humans to Pursue Science, Peter J. Taylor
Author Information:Peter J. Taylor, University of Massachusetts Boston, peter.taylor@umb.edu Taylor, Peter J. “Questioning the Darwinism that Lynch Presents as a Viable Basis for Humans to Pursue Science.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 2 (2016): 85-87. The PDF… Read More ›
The Problem of Demarcation Isn’t Going Away: On the Legitimation of the Social Sciences in Light of Popper, Cruickshank, and Reed, Raphael Sassower and Seif Jensen
Author Information: Raphael Sassower, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, rsassowe@uccs.edu; Seif Jensen, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, sjensen4@uccs.edu Sassower, Raphael and Seif Jensen. “The Problem of Demarcation Isn’t Going Away: On the Legitimation of the Social Sciences in Light of… Read More ›
Darwinian Social Epistemology: Science and Religion as Evolutionary Byproducts Subject to Cultural Evolution, William T. Lynch
Author Information: William T. Lynch, Wayne State University, William.Lynch@wayne.edu Lynch, William T. “Darwinian Social Epistemology: Science and Religion as Evolutionary Byproducts Subject to Cultural Evolution.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 2 (2016): 26-68. The PDF of the… Read More ›
Warwick Sociology Journal: Call for Papers
Warwick Sociology Journal: Call for Papers Warwick Sociology Journal is a student-founded and led sociological journal seeking to publish high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate work. We are currently accepting student submissions for our Spring issue and would love to receive any… Read More ›
Divorcing Suicidology, Ethically, Katrina Jaworski
Contact details: Katrina Jaworski, University of South Australia,Katrina.Jaworski@unisa.edu.au Jaworski, Katrina. “Divorcing Suicidology, Ethically.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 2 (2016): 18-25. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-2Bw Please refer to: Fitzpatrick, Scott J., Claire… Read More ›
Deontological Perspectivism: A Reply to Lockie, Hamid Vahid
Author Information: Hamid Vahid, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences, Tehran, vahid@ipm.ir Vahid, Hamid. “Deontological Perspectivism: A Reply to Lockie.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 2 (2016): 12-17. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers…. Read More ›
Introduction, Social Epistemology 30(2), James Collier
Editor’s Note: Taylor & Francis, the publisher of Social Epistemology, has kindly agreed to make the full text of the introduction to each issue freely available. The contributors to this issue of Social Epistemology ask us to think more deeply… Read More ›