Kuhn's Evolutionary Social Epistemology

Kuhn's Evolutionary Social Epistemology
Author: K. Brad Wray
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139503464

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Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) has been enduringly influential in philosophy of science, challenging many common presuppositions about the nature of science and the growth of scientific knowledge. However, philosophers have misunderstood Kuhn's view, treating him as a relativist or social constructionist. In this book, Brad Wray argues that Kuhn provides a useful framework for developing an epistemology of science that takes account of the constructive role that social factors play in scientific inquiry. He examines the core concepts of Structure and explains the main characteristics of both Kuhn's evolutionary epistemology and his social epistemology, relating Structure to Kuhn's developed view presented in his later writings. The discussion includes analyses of the Copernican revolution in astronomy and the plate tectonics revolution in geology. The book will be useful for scholars working in science studies, sociologists and historians of science as well as philosophers of science.

Social Epistemology

Social Epistemology
Author: Steve Fuller
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253215154

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This is the book that launched the research program of social epistemology, which has fuelled imaginations and provoked debates across many disciplines around the world. Its opening question remains as pressing as ever: How should knowledge production be organised. The second edition contains a substantial new introduction, in which Fuller reflects on social epistemology's place in the history of analytic and continental epistemology and discusses the inspiration he has drawn from a wide variety of fields in the humanities and social sciences. It also includes a spirited attack on alternative philosophical groundings for social epistemology and a detailed response to the standard criticism that social epistemology has received from realist philosophers and natural scientists during the "Science Wars."In Social Epistemology Fuller seeks to reconcile normative philosophy of science and empirical sociology of knowledge. He reinterprets key problems in the philosophy of science, such as realism, the nature of objectivity, the demarcation of science from other disciplines, and the nature of our knowledge of other times and places. In the course of this reinterpretation, which draws on concepts and arguments from many branches of the humanities and social sciences, Fuller considers such philosophically neglected questions as: How is the burden of proof determined in science? On what basis is the historian licensed to say that a "consensus" has been reached on a scientific claim? What implications do our patently imperfect means of linguistic transmission have for the notion that science "retains and accumulates" knowledge? Finally, Fuller proposes a course of "Knowledge Policy Studies" designed to make the theory of knowledge a branch of political theory and thereby to hasten the evolution of the epistemologist into a knowledge policy maker. In its new edition, the book remains a provocative contribution to the debate on the production, dissemination, and interpretation of knowledge in the sciences.

The Future of Social Epistemology

The Future of Social Epistemology
Author: James H. Collier
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2015-12-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1783482672

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Offers a vital, unique and agenda-setting perspective for the field of social epistemology – the philosophical basis for prescribing the social means and ends for pursuing knowledge.

Knowledge and Ideology

Knowledge and Ideology
Author: Michael Morris
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 110717709X

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For political philosophers, Morris provides an epistemology that integrates social interests within a normative account of knowledge.

Social Epistemology and Technology

Social Epistemology and Technology
Author: Frank Scalambrino
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1783485345

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This book examines the social epistemological issues relating to technology for the sake of providing insights toward public self-awareness and informing matters of education, policy, and public deliberation.

A Social Epistemology of Research Groups

A Social Epistemology of Research Groups
Author: Susann Wagenknecht
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2016-12-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1137524103

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This book investigates how collaborative scientific practice yields scientific knowledge. At a time when most of today’s scientific knowledge is created in research groups, the author reconsiders the social character of science to address the question of whether collaboratively created knowledge should be considered as collective achievement, and if so, in which sense. Combining philosophical analysis with qualitative empirical inquiry, this book provides a comparative case study of mono- and interdisciplinary research groups, offering insight into the day-to-day practice of scientists. The book includes field observations and interviews with scientists to present an empirically-grounded perspective on much-debated questions concerning research groups’ division of labor, relations of epistemic dependence and trust.

Social Epistemology and Epistemic Agency

Social Epistemology and Epistemic Agency
Author: Patrick J. Reider
Publisher: Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Agent (Philosophy).
ISBN: 9781783483471

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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the arguments relating to the extent and manner to which social influences enable epistemic agents.

Methodology and Epistemology for Social Sciences

Methodology and Epistemology for Social Sciences
Author: Donald T. Campbell
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1988-10-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226092485

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Selections from the work of an influential contributor to the methodology of the social sciences. He treats: measurement, experimental design, epistemology, and sociology of science each section introduced by the editor, Samuel Overman. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Legitimizing Scientific Knowledge

Legitimizing Scientific Knowledge
Author: Francis Remedios
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780739106679

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Francis Remedios provides important criticisms of Fuller's position and Fuller's responses to philosophical debates, as well as reconstructions of Fuller's arguments. The result is a carefully argued, in-depth analysis of the work of a very important philosopher of science."--Jacket.

Social Epistemology and Relativism

Social Epistemology and Relativism
Author: Natalie Alana Ashton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0429581270

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This is the first book to explore the connections and interactions between social epistemology and epistemic relativism. The essays in the volume are organized around three distinct philosophical approaches to this topic: 1) foundational questions concerning deep disagreement, the variability of epistemic norms, and the relationship between relativism and reliabilism; 2) the role of relativistic themes in feminist social epistemology; and 3) the relationship between the sociology of knowledge, philosophy of science, and social epistemology. Recent trends in social epistemology seek to rectify earlier work that conceptualized cognitive achievements primarily on the level of isolated individuals. Relativism insists that epistemic judgements or beliefs are justified or unjustified only relative to systems of standards—there is not neutral way of adjudicating between them. By bringing together these two strands of epistemology, this volume offers unique perspectives on a number of central epistemological questions. Social Epistemology and Relativism will be of interest to researchers working in epistemology, feminist philosophy, and the sociology of knowledge.