Volume 12, Issue 4, 1-26, April 2023 Podcasts ❧ Humanity 8.0, Season 2, Episodes 5 and 6: “Transhumanism: An Islamic Perspective”. Guest: Ebrahim Moosa. Host: Ahmed Bouzid. Topics: Transhumanism, Radical Life Extension, Islam, The Qur’an, The Hadiths, Ethics ❧ Humanity… Read More ›
Matthew J. Brown
Good Science is Communist: A Reply to Bright and Heesen, Matthew J. Brown
Liam Kofi Bright and Remco Heesen (2023) raise a familiar and deeply troubling problem: commercial research is widespread in contemporary science, but epistemically problematic in various ways. Commercial research violates various core norms of science and has as one of… Read More ›
SERRC: The Ten Most Viewed Posts in 2022
The list below provides the articles, replies, reviews, and interviews most viewed during 2022. As you will see, these pieces were published at different times over the last decade. We invite you to read a sample of the exceptional range… Read More ›
A Critical Appreciation of Ronald N. Giere’s “Distributed Cognition without Distributed Knowing”, Matthew J. Brown
Author Information: Matthew J. Brown, University of Texas at Dallas, mattbrown@utdallas.edu Brown, Matthew J. “A Critical Appreciation of Ronald N. Giere’s ‘Distributed Cognition without Distributed Knowing’.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 6 (2015): 45-51. The PDF of… Read More ›
On Analytic Social Epistemology and Fuller’s Critique: An Exchange
Author Information: Boaz Miller, Tel Aviv University, boaz.miller@gmail.com, The Bubble Chamber; Matthew J. Brown, University of Texas, Dallas, mattbrown@utdallas.edu; Sanford C. Goldberg, Northwestern University, s-goldberg@northwestern.edu; Kareem Khalifa, Middlebury College, kkhalifa@middlebury.edu Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-Sn Please refer to: Fuller, Steve 2012. “Social Epistemology:… Read More ›