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Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science

David Ludwig
Barcode 9781032042633
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Release Date: 09/01/2023

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Routledge
Series: History and Philosophy of Biology
Contributors: David Ludwig (Edited by), Inkeri Koskinen (Edited by), Zinhle Mncube (Edited by), Luana Poliseli (Edited by), Luis Reyes-Galindo (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

In bringing together a global community of philosophers, Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science develops novel perspectives on global epistemology and academic philosophy of science.


In bringing together a global community of philosophers, Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science develops novel perspectives on epistemology and philosophy of science by demonstrating how frameworks from academic philosophy (e.g. standpoint theory, social epistemology, feminist philosophy of science) and related fields (e.g. decolonial studies, transdisciplinarity, global history of science) can contribute to critical engagement with global dimensions of knowledge and science.

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.