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    Overlapping Ontologies and Indigenous Knowledge. From Integration to Ontological Self-­Determination
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 59 36-45. 2016.
    Current controversies about knowledge integration reflect conflicting ideas of what it means to “take Indigenous knowledge seriously”. While there is increased interest in integrating Indigenous and Western scientific knowledge in various disciplines such as anthropology and ethnobiology, integration projects are often accused of recognizing Indigenous knowledge only insofar as it is useful for Western scientists. The aim of this article is to use tools from philosophy of science to develop a mo…Read more
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    Extended Cognition in Science Communication
    Public Understanding of Science 23 (8): 982-995. 2014.
    The aim of this article is to propose a methodological externalism that takes knowledge about science to be partly constituted by the environment. My starting point is the debate about extended cognition in contemporary philosophy and cognitive science. Externalists claim that human cognition extends beyond the brain and can be partly constituted by external devices. First, I show that most studies of public knowledge about science are based on an internalist framework that excludes the environm…Read more
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    Disagreement in Scientific Ontologies
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie (1): 1-13. 2013.
    The aim of this article is to discuss the nature of disagreement in scientific ontologies in the light of case studies from biology and cognitive science. I argue that disagreements in scientific ontologies are usually not about purely factual issues but involve both verbal and normative aspects. Furthermore, I try to show that this partly non-factual character of disagreement in scientific ontologies does not lead to a radical deflationism but is compatible with a “normative ontological realism…Read more
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