Os alunos de pós-graduação em História e Filosofia da Ciência na Universidade de Toronto acabaram de lançar a primeira edição de um ‘journal aberto’: SPONTANEOUS GENERATIONS.
Table of contents of the first issue:
Opinions
We Cannot Allow a Wikipedia Gap!
Sage Rogers Ross
On the Ethics of Medical Care under Resource Constraints
Joseph Agassi
Focused Discussion
Scientific Expertise: Epistemological Worries, Political Dilemmas (Focused Discussion Editor's Introduction)
Boaz Miller
Expertise, Skepticism and Cynicism: Lessons from Science & Technology Studies
Michael Lynch
Science Democratised = Expertise Decommissioned
Steve Fuller
Nota deste blogger: Fuller é Professor de Sociologia na Universidade de Warwick, Grã-Bretanha, e simpatizante da teoria do Design Inteligente
Political Epistemology, Experts, and the Aggregation of Knowledge
Stephen Turner
Wild or Farmed? Seeking Effective Science in a Controversial Environment
Stephen Bocking
Experts, Evidence, and Epistemic Independence
Ben Almassi
Managing Public Expectations of Technological Systems: A Case Study of a Problematic Government Project
Aaron K Martin, Edgar A Whitley
Anatomical Expertise and the Hermaphroditic Body
Palmira Fontes da Costa
The Expert Professor: C.R. Young and the Toronto Building Code
James Hull
Articles
An Engineer's View of an Ideal Society: The Economic Reforms of C.H. Douglas, 1916-1920
Janet Martin-Nielsen
Mothers, Babies, and the Colonial State: The Introduction of Maternal and Infant Welfare Services in Nigeria, 1925-1945
Deanne van Tol
Plus Reviews