Any conceptual investigation into a given phenomenon may fail in several ways. It may be, for instance, inconsistent, too inclusive or exclusive, or even materially inappropriate. In a recent reply, Michel Croce raises all of these objections to what I… Read More ›
Markus Seidel
Balancing the Normativity of Expertise, Markus Seidel
In his paper “Towards a Balanced Account of Expertise” (2018) Christian Quast aims “to argue against a widespread tendency to conflate expertise with either the individual possession of relative competences or a certain role ascription” (2018, 397). Instead, he claims… Read More ›
Ludwik Fleck’s Scientism, Markus Seidel
Author Information: Markus Seidel, University of Münster, maseidel@hotmail.com Seidel, Markus. “Ludwik Fleck’s Scientism.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 8 (2015): 79-88. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-2fI Please refer to: Ginev, Dimitri…. Read More ›