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    Twitter and the aphoristic (re)turn in thought, knowledge and education.Steve Fuller, David Gorman, Val Dusek, Markus Pantsar, Babette Babich, Thomas Basbøll & Sharon Rider - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (13):1436-1449.
    David GormanNorthern Illinois UniversityThe official topic of Steve Fuller’s editorial is aphorisms, but I think that it is early days in his thinking about this interesting genre. He mentions them...
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  2. Francis Remedios, Legitimizing Scientific Knowledge: An Introduction to Steve Fuller's Social Epistemology Reviewed by.Thomas Basbøll - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (2):135-137.
     
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  3. Peter Machamer and Gereon Wolters, eds., Science Values and Objectivity Reviewed by.Thomas Basbǿll - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (5):366-369.
     
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    The Supplementary Clerk: Social Epistemology as a Vocation.Thomas Basbøll - 2012 - Social Epistemology 26 (3-4):435-451.
    The production and circulation of scholarly texts have long been at the center of the theoretical concerns of social epistemologists. In this essay, Foucault?s notion of an ?archive,? a set of practices that operates between the corpus and the language to produce ?statements,? is used to identify a site for a practicing (as distinct from theorizing) social epistemologist. By supporting the efforts of researchers to publish their work, and hence participate in the conversations that define their area of expertise, social (...)
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