The Philosophy of Science and Technology StudiesRoutledge, 2013 M10 18 - 208 pages As the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS) has become more established, it has increasingly hidden its philosophical roots. While the trend is typical of disciplines striving for maturity, Steve Fuller, a leading figure in the field, argues that STS has much to lose if it abandons philosophy. In his characteristically provocative style, he offers the first sustained treatment of the philosophical foundations of STS and suggests fruitful avenues for further research. With stimulating discussions of the Science Wars, the Intelligent Design Theory controversy, and theorists such as Donna Haraway and Bruno Latour, Philosophy of Science and Technology Studies is required reading for students and scholars in STS and the philosophy of science. |
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... functions of social constructivism need to be kept separate : the former he calls " unmasking " ( or " demystifying " ) and the latter " refuting . " ( Hacking believes that a few exem- plary works , such as MacKenzie 1990 , combine ...
... function " it exercises . In denying the truth of an idea , I still presuppose it as a " thesis " and thus put myself upon the theoretical ( and nothing but theoretical ) basis as the one on which the idea is constituted . In casting ...
... function it serves , then and only then do I achieve an " unmasking " which in fact repre- sents no theoretical refutation but the destruction of the practical effec- tiveness of these ideas ( Mannheim 1952 , 140 ) . Hacking follows ...
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Contents
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A Sociology of Science that | 28 |
Philosophy In Of and Beyond the Scientific Field Site | 45 |
STS by Another Name? | 79 |
Beyond Puritans and Gnostics | 115 |
Cultivating a Life in STS | 157 |
Bibliography | 181 |
Index | 189 |