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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol. 32, n°1-2, 2018 |
Numéro 1
Articles
- A Virtue Epistemology of the Internet : Search Engines, Intellectual Virtues and Education - Richard Heersmink p. 1-12
- Invisibilization and Silencing as an Ethical and Sociological Challenge - Benno Herzog p. 13-23
- Conspiracy Theories and the Paranoid Style: Do Conspiracy Theories Posit Implausibly Vast and Evil Conspiracies ? - Kurtis Hagen p. 24-40
- Matters of Dwelling: Releasing the Genetically Engineered Aedes Aegypti Mosquito in Key West - Carl G. Herndl et Tanya Zarlengo p. 41-62
- Scientific Eponyms in Latin America: The Case of Jerzy Plebanski in the Area of Mathematical Physics - Francisco Collazo-Reyes, Hugo García-Compeán, Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón et Jane Margaret Russell p. 63-74
Numéro 2
Articles
- Epistemic trust and the ethics of science communication: against transparency, openness, sincerity and honesty - Stephen John p. 75-87
- Systematic Epistemic Rights Violations in the Media: A Brexit Case Study - Lani Watson p. 88-102
- Libertarianism, Information, and Unions - Lars Lindblom p. 103-111
- Studying Kanonbildung : An Exercise in a Distant Reading of Contemporary Self-descriptions of the 19th Century German Philosophy - Maxim Demin et Alexei Kouprianov p. 112-127
- Homer in the Laboratory: A Feyerabendian Experiment in Sociology of Science - Mark Erickson p. 128-141