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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | vol. 30, n° 3-4, 2016 |
Introduction
- James H. Collier p. 227-228Articles
- There's No (Testimonial) Justice: Why Pursuit of a Virtue is Not the Solution to Epistemic Injustice - Benjamin R. Sherman p. 229-250
- The Generation of Knowledge from Multiple Testimonies - Aviezer Tucker p. 251-272
- Two Sociologies of Science in Search of Truth: Bourdieu Versus Latour - Elif Kale-Lostuvali p. 273-296
- Relating Polanyi's Tacit Dimension to Social Epistemology: Three Recent Interpretations - Walter Gulick p. 297-325
- Knowing “Necro-Waste” - Philip R. Olson p. 326-345
Introduction
- James H. Collier p. 347-349Articles
- The Unilateralist's Curse and the Case for a Principle of Conformity - Nick Bostrom, Thomas Douglas, Anders Sandberg p. 350-371
- Being Expert: L'Aquila and Issues of Inclusion in Science-Policy Decision Making - Danielle DeVasto p. 372-397
- Epistemic Consequences of Bibliometrics-based Evaluation: Insights from the Scientific Community - Tommaso Castellani, Emanuele Pontecorvo, Adriana Valente p. 398-419
- When Adam met Sally: The Transformative Potential of Sympathy - Millicent Churcher p. 420-439
- Searle on Human Rights - J. Angelo Corlett p. 440-463
- Why did Feyerabend Defend Astrology? Integrity, Virtue, and the Authority of Science - Ian James Kidd p. 464-482