Buch, Englisch, 338 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 675 g
Buch, Englisch, 338 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 675 g
Reihe: History and Philosophy of Biology
ISBN: 978-0-367-46137-9
Verlag: Routledge
Global challenges such as climate change, food production, and infectious diseases raise complex questions about scientific knowledge production and its interactions with local knowledge systems and social realities. As academic philosophy provides relatively little reflection on global negotiations of knowledge, many pressing scientific and societal issues remain disconnected from core debates in epistemology and philosophy of science.
This book is an invitation to broaden agendas of academic philosophy by presenting epistemology and philosophy of science as globally engaged fields that address heterogeneous forms of knowledge production and their interactions with local livelihoods, practices, and worldviews. This integrative ambition makes the book equally relevant for philosophers and interdisciplinary scholars who are concerned with methodological and political challenges at the intersection of science and society.
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Introduction: Reimagining Epistemology and Philosophy of Science from a Global Perspective
Part I: Rethinking Philosophical Practices
1. Philosophy or Philosophies? Epistemology or Epistemologies?
2. Linguistic diversity in Philosophy
3. Anti-colonial Feminisms and Their Philosophies of Science: Latin American Issues
4. Philosophy of Science in China: Politicized, De-politicized, and Re-politicized
5. Experimental Philosophy
Part II: Reconfiguring Scientific Methods
6. Developing transdisciplinary practices: an interplay between disagreement and trust
7. Sustainability science as a management science: Beyond the natural-social divide
8. "Science Must Fall" and the Call for Decolonization in South Africa
9. Structural Epistemic (In)Justice in Global Contexts
10. Excess and indigenous worldview: Philosophising on the problem of method
11. Radical Alterity, Representation, and the Ontological Turn
Part III: Negotiating Science in/with Society
12. The Democratization of Science
13. Science and Values – Multi-Strategic Research and Traditional Saberes
14. Science and industry funding
15. Innovationism North and South
16. Post-truth and science: looking beyond the Global North
Part IV: Situating the Living World
17. Environmental Thinking in African Philosophy: A Defence of Biocentrism using the notion of Nma Ndu
18. Cultural Evolution: A Case Study in Global Epistemologies of Science
19. What is an appropriate philosophy of human science for 21st century indigenous psychologies?
20. On local medical traditions
21. Revisiting the question of race and biology in the South African social sciences
Part V: Reimagining Abstract and Physical Worlds
22. Philosophical Cartography
23. Modelling the apparent spread of science: Some insights from the history of science in Japan
24. Buddhist Logic from a Global Perspective
25. Perspectives on the Indian Mathematical Tradition
26. Science as craftwork with integrity
Postscript