Author Information:Crispin Sartwell, Dickinson College, crispinsartwell@gmail.com Sartwell, Crispin. “Anti-Social Epistemology.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 6 (2015): 62-75. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-29w Please refer to: Sartwell, Crispin. “Fight With Your… Read More ›
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Articles are stand-alone contributions to SERRC.
Symbol Systems as Collective Representational Resources: Mary Hesse, Nelson Goodman, and the Problem of Scientific Representation, Axel Gelfert
Author Information: Axel Gelfert, National University of Singapore, axel@gelfert.net Gelfert, Axel. “Symbol Systems as Collective Representational Resources: Mary Hesse, Nelson Goodman, and the Problem of Scientific Representation.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 6 (2015): 52-61. The PDF… Read More ›
Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) on Taqlid, Ijtihad, and Science-Religion Compatibility, Tauseef Ahmad Parray
Author Information: Tauseef Ahmad Parray [1], Aligarh Muslim University, tauseef.parray21@gmail.com Parray, Tauseef Ahmad. “Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) on Taqlid, Ijtihad, and Science-Religion Compatibility.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 6 (2015): 19-34. The PDF of the article… Read More ›
SIREN 2015 Lecture Review: “The Last Resort at Fukushima Daiichi”, Daniel P. Miller
Author Information: Daniel P. Miller, Virginia Tech, millerdp@vt.edu Miller, Daniel P. “SIREN 2015 Lecture Review: ‘The Last Resort at Fukushima Daiichi’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 4 (2015): 49-53. The PDF of the article gives specific page… Read More ›
Living Architecture in Dead Spaces: Why Haven’t You Stopped Dying? Diana Rishani
Author Information: Diana Rishani, American University of Beirut, diana.rishani@gmail.com Rishani, Diana. “Living Architecture in Dead Spaces: ‘Why Haven’t You Stopped Dying?’”[1] Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 4 (2015): 14-18. The PDF of the article gives specific page… Read More ›
Cases of Interdisciplinarity: Between Habitus and Reflexion, Ilya Kasavin
Author Information: Ilya Kasavin, Russian Academy of Sciences, itkasavin@gmail.com Kasavin, Ilya. “Cases of Interdisciplinarity: Between Habitus and Reflexion.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 3 (2015): 15-30. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1VE… Read More ›
Visioneering a Better Future: The Hieroglyph Project, STS, and the Future of Science and Technology, Joshua Earle
Author Information: Joshua Earle, Virginia Tech, jearle@vt.edu Earle, Joshua. “Visioneering a Better Future: The Hieroglyph Project, STS, and the Future of Science and Technology.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3, no. 12 (2014): 67-83. The PDF of the article… Read More ›
Special Issue 3: “Mass Media, Knowledge, and Ethics”, edited by Patrick J. Reider
In this Special Issue, our multinational contributors share their perspective on epistemic claims and the moral implications of how one should present them via mass media. Though the individual responses vary, they fall under two headings: 1) New Media and… Read More ›
From Science in the Papers to Science in the News, Carlos Elías Pérez and Jesús Zamora Bonilla
Author Information: Carlos Elías Pérez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, celias@hum.uc3m.es and Jesús Zamora Bonilla, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, jpzb@fsof.uned.es Elías, Carol Pérez and Jesús Zamora Bonilla. “From Science in the Papers to Science in the News.” Social… Read More ›
Free Will as an Illusion: Ethical and Epistemological Consequences of an Alleged Revolutionary Truth, Mario De Caro and Andrea Lavazza
Author Information: Mario De Caro, Università Roma Tre and Tufts University, Mario.Decaro@tufts.edu and Andrea Lavazza, Centro Universitario Internazionale, lavazza67@gmail.com De Caro, Mario and Andrea Lavazza. “Free Will as an Illusion: Ethical and Epistemological Consequences of an Alleged Revolutionary Truth” Social… Read More ›