CFP: Weak Scientism and the Future of Philosophy

CFP: Weak Scientism and the Future of Philosophy

Topic areas

Metaphilosophy
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous

Details

The Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (SERRC) invites contributions to a dialogue on Weak Scientism, which will then serve as the foundation for an edited collection on Weak Scientism for the Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society book series (published by Rowman and Littlefield International: https://www.rowmaninternational.com/our-books/series/collective-studies-in-knowledge-and-society). There has been an ongoing dialogue on Weak Scientism—which is the view that scientific knowledge is the best, although not the only, knowledge we have—at SERRC with the following contributions already published:

  • Mizrahi, Moti. 2019. “The Scientism Debate: A Battle for the Soul of Philosophy?” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8 (9): 1-13.
  • Kidd, Ian James. 2019. “Scientism and the ‘Soul of Philosophy’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8 (11): 52-54.
  • Wilson, Catherine. 2109. “Regarding Scientism and the Soul of Philosophy.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8 (11): 55-58.
  • de Ridder, Jeroen. 2019. “Against Empirical-ish Philosophy: Reply to Mizrahi.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8 (12): 8-12.
  • Bishop, Robert C. 2019. “Scientism or Interdisciplinarity?” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8 (12): 46-49.
  • Additional contributions to the SERRC dialogue should be roughly 1500 to 2500 words in length and follow the guidelines for authors outlined here: https://social-epistemology.com/article-submissions/. Please email your contributions to the SERRC dialogue in .doc or .docx (no pdfs please) format as an email attachment to Jim Collier (Virginia Tech): jim.collier@vt.edu. The deadline to submit contributions to the SERRC dialogue is May 1, 2020.

    Contributions to the SERRC dialogue can then be developed into full-length book chapters for the edited collection on Weak Scientism, tentatively titled “Weak Scientism and the Future of Philosophy,” which will be edited by Moti Mizrahi (Florida Tech). In that respect, book chapters will be significantly longer (roughly 5000 to 6000 words in length) and more developed than the shorter SERRC pieces on which they can be based. For information about the Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society book series, please see this page: https://www.rowmaninternational.com/our-books/series/collective-studies-in-knowledge-and-society. Please email your contributions to the book in .doc or .docx (no pdfs please) format as an email attachment to Moti Mizrahi (Florida Tech): mmizrahi@fit.edu. The deadline to submit book chapters is October 1, 2020.

    For more information, or if you have any questions, please contact Jim Collier (jim.collier@vt.edu) or Moti Mizrahi (mmizrahi@fit.edu).

    https://social-epistemology.com/article-submissions/



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