Science as Social Existence 2017
DOI: 10.11647/obp.0129.01
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Chapter One - The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, Phenomenology, and the Problem of the External World

Abstract: Chapter One begins with a nod to the so-called ‘science wars,’ a heated intellectual dispute which erupted in the 1990s. One battle in this multifaceted dispute was over the purported idealism of SSK practitioners. This charge of idealism was motivated by SSK’s alleged philosophical scepticism about the existence of the external world. However, as Kochan demonstrates, SSK practitioners have almost never denied the existence of the external world. On the contrary, they have often educed arguments against extern… Show more

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