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  1. The Post-Modern Condition: A Report on Knowledge.J. F. Lyotard - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
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  • History of Science and its Sociological Reconstructions.Steven Shapin - 1982 - History of Science 20 (3):157-211.
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  • Science and subjectivity.Israel Scheffler - 1982 - Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett Pub. Co..
    Objectivity Under Attack: a fundamental feature of science is its ideal of objectivity, an ideal that subjects ...
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  • The social scientist's bestiary: a guide to fabled threats to, and defenses of, naturalistic social science.Denis Charles Phillips - 1992 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    The Social Scientist's Bestiary addresses a number of important theoretical and philosophical issues in the social sciences from the perspective of contemporary philosophy of science. It is intended to guide social scientists - researchers, teachers and students - so that they will not fall victim to the beasts they will encounter in the course of their enquiries. Such beasts include holism, post-positivistic work in the philosophy of science, Kuhnian relativism, the denial of objectivity, hermeneutics and several others, both good and (...)
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  • Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences.Alvin I. Goldman - 1992 - Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
    These essays by a major epistemologist reconfigure philosophical projects across a wide spectrum, from mind to metaphysics, from epistemology to social power. Several of Goldman's classic essays are included along with many newer writings. Together these trace and continue the development of the author's unique blend of naturalism and reliabilism. Part I defends the simulation approach to mentalistic ascription and explores the psychological mechanisms of ontological individuation. Part II shows why epistemology needs help from cognitive science - not only to (...)
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  • II.2 The Strengths of the Strong Programme.David Bloor - 1981 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 11 (2):199-213.
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  • Philosophy of science and its discontents.Steve Fuller - 1989 - Boulder: Westview Press.
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  • The social destruction of reality.Martin Hollis - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and relativism. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 67--86.
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  • Relativism, rationalism and the sociology of knowledge.Barry Barnes & David Bloor - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and relativism. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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  • Making science: between nature and society.Stephen Cole - 1992 - Cambride, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    In Making Science, Cole shows how social variables and cognitive variables interact in the evaluation of frontier knowledge.
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  • The trouble with the historical philosophy of science.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1992 - Cambridge: Dept. of the History of Science, Harvard University.
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  • An Outline of Philosophy.Bertrand Russell - 1927 - New York: Routledge.
    In his controversial book _An Outline of Philosophy_, first published in 1927, Bertrand Russell argues that humanity demands consideration solely as the instrument by which we acquire knowledge of the universe. From our inner-world to the outer-world, from our physical world to the universe, his argument separates modern scientific knowledge and our ‘seeming’ consciousness. These innovative perspectives on philosophy made a significant contribution to the discourse on the meaning, relevance and function of philosophy which continues to this day.
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  • Power and Criticism: Poststructural Investigations in Education.Cleo H. Cherryholmes - 1988 - Teachers College Press.
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  • The Rationality of Science.W. Newton-Smith - 1981 - Boston: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Science and Relativism: Some key controversies in the philosophy of science.Larry Laudan - 1990 - University of Chicago Press.
    Some Key Controversies in the Philosophy of Science Larry Laudan. the mouths of my realist, relativist, and positivist. (By contrast, there is at least one person who hews to the line I have my prag- matist defending.) But I have gone to some  ...
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  • Knowers, knowing, known: Feminist theory and claims of truth.M. E. Hawkesworth - 1989 - Signs 14 (3):533--557.
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  • Stages in the Empirical Programme of Relativism.Harry M. Collins - 1981 - Social Studies of Science 11:3-10.
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  • Professor Sokal's Bad Joke.Stanley Fish - unknown
    He had made it all up, he said, and gloated that his "prank" proved that sociologists and humanists who spoke of science as a "social construction" didn't know what they were talking about. Acknowledging the ethical issues raised by his deception, Professor Sokal declared it justified by the importance of the truths he was defending from postmodernist attack: "There is a world; its properties are not merely social constructions; facts and evidence do matter. What sane person would contend otherwise?".
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  • Knowledge and Social Imagery.David Bloor - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (2):195-199.
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  • History of Science and Its Rational Reconstructions.Imre Lakatos - 1970 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:91-136.
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  • How not to do the sociology of knowledge.Barry Barnes - 1994 - In Allan Megill (ed.), Rethinking Objectivity. Duke University Press. pp. 31.
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  • Science and Subjectivity.Israel Scheffler - 1968 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (2):176-177.
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  • A conservative approach to social epistemology.Hilary Kornblith - 1994 - In Frederick F. Schmitt (ed.), Socializing Epistemology: The Social Dimensions of Knowledge. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 93--110.
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  • History of science and its rational reconstructions.Imre Lakatos - 1971 - In R. C. Buck & R. S. Cohen (eds.), PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association. D. Reidel. pp. 91-108.
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  • Social Epistemology.Steve Fuller - 1990 - Erkenntnis 33 (1):131-135.
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