[Publication] Kei Yoshida “Re-politicising philosophy of science: A continuing challenge for social epistemology”
Kei Yoshida, a former UTCP project lecturer, published an article, “Re-politicising philosophy of science: A continuing challenge for social epistemology,” in Social Epistemology.
This article was written as an invited article to the 25th anniversary special issue of Social Epistemology. Below is its table of contents. Responses to each article will be posted on the companion website, Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective.
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James Collier
pages 263-266
Social Epistemology: A Quarter-Century Itinerary
Steve Fuller
pages 267-283
The Modern Commercialization of Science is a Passel of Ponzi Schemes
Philip Mirowski
pages 285-310
Philosophy in the Age of Neoliberalism
Robert Frodeman, Adam Briggle & J. Britt Holbrook
pages 311-330
Disciplinarity and the Growth of Knowledge
Fred D’Agostino
pages 331-350
To What Extent Could Social Epistemology Accept the Naturalistic Motto?
Ilya Kasavin
pages 351-364
Re-politicising Philosophy of Science: A Continuing Challenge for Social Epistemology
Kei Yoshida
pages 365-378
The Social Epistemologies of Software
David M. Berry
pages 379-398
A Social Epistemology of Reputation
Gloria Origgi
pages 399-418
Anthropology as Social Epistemology?
Marianne de Laet
pages 419-433
The Supplementary Clerk: Social Epistemology as a Vocation
Thomas Basbøll
pages 435-451
Knowing Waste: Towards an Inhuman Epistemology
Myra J. Hird
pages 453-469
Toward a Sustainable Epistemology
Naomi Scheman
pages 471-489