Legitimizing Scientific Knowledge: An Introduction to Steve Fuller's Social Epistemology

Latham, MD: Lexington Books (2003)
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Francis Remedios provides important criticisms of Fuller's position and Fuller's responses to philosophical debates, as well as reconstructions of Fuller's arguments. The result is a carefully argued, in-depth analysis of the work of a very important philosopher of science."--Jacket.

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