Contenu du sommaire : Science, modernity, critique
Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol. 19, no 1, 2005 |
Titre du numéro | Science, modernity, critique |
Science, modernity, critique
- Editor's introduction: Science, modernity, critique - Maffie J. p. 1-3
- 'Science and democracy': Replayed or redesigned? - Harding S. p. 5-18
- Multiplicity, criticism and knowing what to do next: Way-finding in a transmodern world. Response to Meera Nanda's Prophets facing backwards - Turnbull D. p. 19-32
- On seeing the generative possibilities of Dalit neo-Buddhist thought - Verran H. p. 33-48
- Delegitimizing science: Risk or opportunity? - Raman S. p. 49-62
- The consequences of ideas - Maffie J. p. 63-76
- The tragi-comedy of the new Indian enlightenment: An essay on the jingoism of science and the pathology of rationality - Lal V. p. 77-91
- Underdog epistemologies and the muscular, masculine of science hindutva - Baber Z. p. 93-98
- 'Prophets facing backwards': An appreciation - Jayarana T. p. 99-110
- 'Prophets facing sidewise': The geopolitics of knowledge and the colonial difference - Mignolo W.D. p. 111-127
- 'Prophet' looking for a nineteenth century future - Goonatilake S. p. 129-146
- Response to my critics - Nanda M. p. 147-191