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35Policing knowledge: Disembodied policy for embodied knowledgeInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 34 (3-4). 1991.Steve Fuller's Social Epistemology offers a constructive program for integrating philosophy and sociology of science as normative knowledge policy, constrained by the linguistic, psychological, social, and political embodiment of knowledge. I endorse and elaborate upon Fuller's insistence that science studies should take seriously the embodiment of knowledge, but criticize his conception of knowledge policy on three grounds. Knowledge policy as Fuller conceives it seems committed to an untenable…Read more
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30Feminism and the social construction of scientific knowledgeIn Lynn Hankinson Nelson & Jack Nelson (eds.), Feminism, Science, and the Philosophy of Science, . pp. 195--215. 1996.
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24Barad's Feminist NaturalismHypatia 19 (1): 142-161. 2004.Philosophical naturalism is ambiguous between conjoining philosophy with science or with nature understood scientifically. Reconciliation of this ambiguity is necessary but rarely attempted. Feminist science studies often endorse the former naturalism but criticize the second. Karen Barad's agential realism, however, constructively reconciles both senses. Barad then challenges traditional metaphysical naturalisms as not adequately accountable to science. She also contributes distinctively to fem…Read more
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24Articulating the World: Conceptual Understanding and the Scientific ImageUniversity of Chicago Press. 2015.Naturalism as a guiding philosophy for modern science both disavows any appeal to the supernatural or anything else transcendent to nature, and repudiates any philosophical or religious authority over the workings and conclusions of the sciences. A longstanding paradox within naturalism, however, has been the status of scientific knowledge itself, which seems, at first glance, to be something that transcends and is therefore impossible to conceptualize within scientific naturalism itself. In Art…Read more
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22Review of Georg Gasser (ed.), How Successful is Naturalism? (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (2). 2008.
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16Review: Vampires: Social Constructivism, Realism, and Other Philosophical Undead (review)History and Theory 41 (1): 60-78. 2002.Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Science by Andre Kukla The Social Construction of What? by Ian Hacking.
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16Remedios and Fuller on normativity and sciencePhilosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (4): 464-471. 2003.
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9Cultural Collisions: Post-Modern Technoscience by Raphael Sassower (review)Isis 87 582-583. 1996.
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93. Interpretation in Natural and Human ScienceIn David R. Hiley, James Bohman & Richard Shusterman (eds.), The Interpretive turn: philosophy, science, culture, Cornell University Press. pp. 42-56. 1991.
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64 From Realism or Antirealism to Science as SolidarityIn Charles B. Guignon & David R. Hiley (eds.), Richard Rorty, Cambridge University Press. pp. 81. 2003.
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4Scientific Knowledge: A Sociological Analysis. Barry Barnes, David Bloor, John HenryIsis 87 (4): 764-766. 1996.
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4Heidegger's Philosophy of ScienceIn Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Heidegger, Blackwell. 2005.
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2Arguing for the Natural Ontological AttitudePSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988 (1): 294-301. 1988.In several recent papers, Arthur Fine has developed a far-reaching attack upon both the standard realist interpretations of science and their most prominent anti-realist alternatives (1986a, 1986b, 1986c). In their place, Fine proposes not another position on the realist/anti-realist axis, but an attitude toward science, the “natural ontological attitude” (NOA), which is supposed to remove any felt need for a philosophical interpretation of science.In this paper I will be concerned with Fine’s r…Read more
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1Two concepts of practicesIn Theodore R. Schatzki, K. Knorr-Cetina & Eike von Savigny (eds.), The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory, Routledge. pp. 189--198. 2001.
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Heidegger on Science and NaturalismIn Gary Gutting (ed.), Continental Philosophy of Science, Blackwell. 2005.This chapter contains section titled: Science and Philosophy in Being and Time BACHELARD The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking.
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Engaging Science: How to Understand Its Practices PhilosophicallyBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (2): 359-364. 1998.
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The Phenomenology of Observation in the Natural SciencesDissertation, Northwestern University. 1977.
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Power? KnowledgeIn Gary Gutting (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Foucault, Cambridge University Press. 2005.
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