Author Information: Ryan Cochrane, Ryan.Cochrane001@umb.edu Fuller, Steve. 2013. “The Origin and Prospect of a Principled Future: An Interview with Steve Fuller, Ryan Cochrane.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (6): 12-17, 12 May. The PDF of the article gives… Read More ›
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Exchange on Holbrook and Briggle’s “Knowing and Acting”, Briggle, Fuller, Holbrook and Lipinska
Author Information: Adam Briggle, University of North Texas, adam.briggle@unt.edu; Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology, S.W.Fuller@warwick.ac.uk; J. Britt Holbrook, University of North Texas, britt.holbrook@unt.edu; Veronika Lipinska, Lund University, Sweden, SERRC, veronika.lipinska@googlemail.com Briggle, Adam, Steve Fuller,… Read More ›
Science, Democracy and Sociology in the 21st Century: Response to Cruickshank’s “Anti-authority”, Isaac Ariail Reed
Author Information: Isaac Ariail Reed, University of Colorado, Isaac.Reed@Colorado.EDU Reed, Isaac Ariail. “Science, Democracy and Sociology in the 21st Century: Response to Cruickshank’s ‘Anti-authority’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2, no. 12 (2013): 40-45. The PDF of the article… Read More ›
Against consensus — but to what end? Reply to Riggio, Steve Fuller
Author Information: Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology S.W.Fuller@warwick.ac.uk, Homepage: http://bit.ly/q3GBmi Fuller, Steve. 2013. “Against consensus — but to what end? Reply to Riggio.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (3) 25-31. The PDF… Read More ›
Review of Steve Fuller, Humanity 2.0: What it Means to be Human Past, Present and Future, David C. Winyard
Author Information: David C. Winyard, Virginia Tech, winyard.david@gmail.com Winyard, David C. 2013. “Review of Steve Fuller, Humanity 2.0: What it Means to be Human Past, Present and Future.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (2): 16-18. The PDF of… Read More ›
Beyond Polemic, Part II: Sandstrom, Riggio, Dufour
Author Information: Gregory Sandstrom, European Humanities University, SERRC, gregory.sandstrom@ehu.lt; Adam Riggio, McMaster University, SERRC, adamriggio@gmail.com;Monique Dufour, Virginia Tech, msdufour@vt.edu Sandstrom, Gregory, Adam Riggio and Monique Dufour. “Beyond Polemic, Part, II.” Review of The Science Delusion, by Curtis White. Social Epistemology… Read More ›
What’s the Difference between the Second Coming and Humanity 2.0? Response to Winyard, Steve Fuller
Author Information: Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology S.W.Fuller@warwick.ac.uk, Homepage: http://bit.ly/q3GBmi Fuller, Steve. 2013. “What’s the Difference between the Second Coming and Humanity 2.0? Response to Winyard.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (3):… Read More ›
Collective Vision
The Collective Vision page (http://wp.me/P1Bfg0-Y9) consists of contributions by the Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (SERRC). The page consists of two parts. In Part I of the Collective Vision page, SERRC members address issues and topics related to a… Read More ›
Social Epistemology’s 25th Anniversary – The original statement of purpose from 1987 by Steve Fuller
In 2012 Social Epistemology celebrates its 25th anniversary. For this reason, we repost Steve Fuller’s original statement of purpose from 1987. Let’s revisit Social Epistemology’s initial mission after twenty-five years. SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY, 1987, VOL. 1, NO. 1, 1-4 Editor’s… Read More ›
Gregory Sandstrom. The Courage of Extending Humanity TEDxLCC
Author Information: Gregory Sandstrom, Lithuanian university of Educational Sciences Sandstrom, Gregory. 2012. ” The Courage of Extending Humanity” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-mJ Please refer to: Sandstrom, Gregory. 2012. In Steve Fuller’s Words: Intelligent Design Social Epistemology… Read More ›