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Revue | Social Epistemology : A Journal of knowledge, culture and policy |
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Numéro | Vol.35, n°3-4, 2021 |
Numéro 3
Original articles
- Rethinking the Just Intelligence Theory of National Security Intelligence Collection and Analysis: The Principles of Discrimination, Necessity, Proportionality and Reciprocity - Seumas Miller p. 211-231
- ‘Building a Ship while Sailing It.' Epistemic Humility and the Temporality of Non-knowledge in Political Decision-making on COVID-19 - Jaana Parviainen, Anne Koski & Sinikka Torkkola p. 232-244
- How to Be a Responsible Scientist. The Virtues in Max Weber's Appeal to Scientists - Berry Tholen p. 245-257
- Knowledge, Power, and the Search for Epistemic Liberation in Africa - Dennis Masaka p. 258-269
- Paulin Hountondji, Knowledge as Science, and the Sovereignty of African Intellection - M. John Lamola p. 270-284
- An Epistemological Conception of Safe Spaces - Derek Anderson p. 285-311
- Online Intellectual Virtues and the Extended Mind - Lukas Schwengerer p. 312-322
- The Humility Heuristic, or: People Worth Trusting Admit to What They Don't Know - Mattias Skipper p. 323-336
Numéro 4
Original articles
- Field Philosophy East and West: An Introduction to the Special Issue - Adam Briggle p. 337-344
- Field Philosophy: Practice and Theory - Robert Frodeman p. 345-357
- Philosophy of Gongcheng (Engineering): A Chinese Field Philosophy Case Study - Wenjuan Yin p. 358-367
- Field Philosophy and the Chinese National Park System - Yangcheng Fan p. 368-378
- The Gene-Edited Babies Controversy in China: Field Philosophical Questioning - Ping Yan & Carl Mitcham p. 379-392
- Field Philosophy and Social Justice - Evelyn Brister p. 393-404
- Field Philosophy and Its Institutions in the East and West - Wenlong Lu p. 405-415
- Chinese Philosophy as a Kind of Field Philosophy - Zhang Wei p. 416-425