Author Information: Robert Lockie, University of West London, bob.lockie@uwl.ac.uk Lockie, Robert. “Response to Elqayam, Nottelmann, Peels and Vahid on My Paper ‘Perspectivism, Deontologism and Epistemic Poverty’.” [1] Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 3 (2016): 21-47. The PDF… Read More ›
Critical Replies
Critical Replies are engagements with articles recently published in Social Epistemology.
Response to Gulick: Complementarity, Fault Lines, Terminology, Metaphors and Assertions, Richard W. Moodey
Author Information: Richard W. Moodey, Gannon University, moodey001@gannon.edu Moodey, Richard W. “Response to Gulick: Complementarity, Fault Lines, Terminology, Metaphors and Assertions.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 3 (2016): 15-20. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-2HD… Read More ›
I Don’t Want to Change Your Mind: A Reply to Sherman, Natalia Washington
Author Information: Natalia Washington, Washington University in Saint Louis, nataliawashington@wustl.edu Washington, Natalia. “I Don’t Want to Change Your Mind: A Reply to Sherman.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 3 (2016): 10-14. The PDF of the article gives… Read More ›
A Reply to Hamza’s “Faith and Reason: The Re-Emergence of Neo-Mu’tazilite Thought in the Discourse of Modern Muslim Scientists”, Jamal Mimouni
Author Information: Jamal Mimouni, Mentouri University, jamalmimouni@yahoo.com Mimouni, Jamal. “A Reply to Hamza’s ‘Faith and Reason: The Re-Emergence of Neo-Mu’tazilite Thought in the Discourse of Modern Muslim Scientists’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 3 (2016): 5-9. The… Read More ›
Interdisciplining Knowledge or Disciplining Interdisciplinarity? A Reply to Huutoniemi’s “Interdisciplinarity as Academic Accountability”, Gabriele Bammer
Author Information: Gabriele Bammer, The Australian National University, Gabriele.Bammer@anu.edu.au Bammer, Gabriele. “Interdisciplining Knowledge or Disciplining Interdisciplinarity? A Reply to Huutoniemi’s “’Interdisciplinarity as Academic Accountability.’” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5, no. 3 (2016): 1-4. The PDF of the article… Read More ›
Developing Community Epistemic Capacities, Ian Werkheiser
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 ›
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 ›