“A Post-Humanist Paradox?”, Guy Axtell, Radford University Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr The recent film Ex Machina draws attention to a seemingly paradoxical conjunction of claims that numerous trans and post-humanist authors endorse. One of the main… Read More ›
Uncategorized
Call for Abstracts: Special Issue of the SERRC on Technological Mediation
Announcing a Special Issue of the Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (SERRC) The SERRC is the online component of the Taylor & Francis journal Social Epistemology. “Social epistemology” refers to understanding knowledge and belief as social phenomena from, in… Read More ›
Collective Vision Post, Amanda Machin
“Knowledge of Climates and Climates of Knowledge”, Amanda Machin, Zeppelin University Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr The changing climate has attracted attention from numerous fields and disciplines. Part of its intrigue lies in the impossibility of boxing… Read More ›
Collective Vision Post, Leah Carr
“Philosophy as Therapy and Philosophical Anthropology”, Leah Carr, University of Queensland Image credit: Chris Cheung (Ping Foo), via flickr After struggling with several attempts to write a vision statement, I decided a confessional tack might help me to communicate a… Read More ›
Comment on “Scientist as Fiction Writer: Soviet Science-Fiction and Space Exploration”, Lyudmila Markova
Author Information: Lyudmila Markova, Russian Academy of Sciences, markova.lyudmila2013@yandex.ru Markova, Lyudmila. “Comment on ‘Scientist as Fiction Writer: Soviet Science-Fiction and Space Exploration’”. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 3 (2015): 56. The PDF of the article gives specific… Read More ›
Culture, Language, Identity and the Properties of a Useful Culture Concept for the Indigenous Psychologies, Carl Martin Allwood
Author Information: Carl Martin Allwood, University of Gothenburg, cma@psy.gu.se Allwood, Carl Martin. “Culture, Language, Identity and the Properties of a Useful Culture Concept for the Indigenous Psychologies.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3, no. 10 (2014): 30-33. The PDF… Read More ›
Socrates Tenured: An Introduction, Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle
Author Information: Robert Frodeman, University of North Texas, frodeman@unt.edu and Adam Briggle, University of North Texas, Adam.Briggle@unt.edu Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1Ap Editor’s Note: Bob Frodeman and Adam Briggle were kind enough to share a draft (further abridged) of the introduction to their… Read More ›
An Invitation to Science? Taner Edis
Author Information: Taner Edis, Truman State University, edis@truman.edu Edis, Taner. “An Invitation to Science?” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3, no. 8 (2014): 3-4. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1yk Please refer to: Bigliardi,… Read More ›
Is Quantification the Key? A Reply to Nederbragt, Gerrit Koop
Author Information: Gerrit Koop, Utrecht University, g.koop@uu.nl Koop, Gerrit. “Is Quantification the Key? A Reply to Nederbragt.”Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3, no. 8 (2014): 1-2. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1y8 Please refer… Read More ›
Lost in Nowhere, Aalok Khandekar
Author Information: Aalok Khandekar, Maastricht University, aalok.khandekar@maastrichtuniversity.nl Khandekar, Aalok. “Lost in Nowhere.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3, no. 7 (2014): 8-9. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1vM Please refer to: Hofmänner, Alexandra. “Science… Read More ›