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  1. A successor to the realism/antirealism question.Janet A. Kourany - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (3):101.
    The realism/antirealism controversy has gone on for centuries, and gives every indication that it will continue to go on for centuries. Dismayed, I take a closer look at it. I find that the question it poses--very roughly, whether scientific knowledge is true (approximately true, put forward as true, etc.) or only useful (empirically adequate, a convenient method of representation, etc.)--actually suppresses socially critical thought and discussion about science (e.g., concerning whether scientific knowledge is sexist or racist or socially harmful in (...)
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  • In praise of the legitimation project: Engaging Science: How to Understand its Practices Philosophically by Joseph Rouse Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996.Edward Slowik - 1999 - Philosophia 27 (3-4):599-612.
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