The path taken and not taken in social epistemology
By: Fuller, Steve
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BookPublisher: 2018Description: p.530-536.Subject(s): Epistemology| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 48(5), Sep, 2018: p.530-536. | Available | AR119001 |
I respond to William Lynch’s critique of the sympathetic reading of my work provided by Remedios and Dusek in Knowing Humanity in the Social World: The Path of Steve Fuller’s Social Epistemology. Lynch harks back to my early works, which he sees as a promoting a ‘naturalism’ lacking in the later works. In response, I observe that my commitment to naturalism has always been ‘reflexive’, which has led me to break with conventional forms of naturalism, though sticking closely to the spirit of science. - Reproduced.


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