Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk
The book does quite a thorough job of covering the many ways facts and science lose out in the popularity wars. Also, it mentioned many issues and people I've thought about over the years, and made strong connections to my most recent thinking. So I went to look at the author's blog, http://rationallyspeaking.blogspot.com/ only to find he ended it 3 months ago (in March 2014). |
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Thursday, June 5, 2014
Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk by Massimo Pigliucci
I just finished listening to the Audible.com edition of
Kornblith (ed) Naturalizing Epistemology, and Stich: "Naturalizing Epistemology: Quine, Simon and the Prospects for Pragmatism"
I've been dabbling more and more in academic philosophy, specifically epistemology, some of which seems like it might have some use to the world. In my 62 years, I've never been much drawn to people calling themselves philosophers, but one day many years ago, it occurred to me that, in what I was calling a "Truth Project", I was trying to do "practical epistemology" (for some idea of "Impractical epistemology" see NOTE 1 below).
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Amartya-Sen,
Book Review,
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Memetics,
Naturalizing/Philosophy,
SERRC,
Social Epistemology
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