Scientific Imperialism
Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity
Herausgeber: Mäki, Uskali; Fernández Pinto, Manuela; Walsh, Adrian
Scientific Imperialism
Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity
Herausgeber: Mäki, Uskali; Fernández Pinto, Manuela; Walsh, Adrian
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Scientific Imperialism examines interdisciplinary relations emerging from the incursion of one scientific discipline into one or more other disciplines. The contributors also explore ways of distinguishing imperialistic from non-imperialistic interactions between disciplines and research fields.
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Scientific Imperialism examines interdisciplinary relations emerging from the incursion of one scientific discipline into one or more other disciplines. The contributors also explore ways of distinguishing imperialistic from non-imperialistic interactions between disciplines and research fields.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781138059344
- ISBN-10: 113805934X
- Artikelnr.: 49564610
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781138059344
- ISBN-10: 113805934X
- Artikelnr.: 49564610
Uskali Mäki is an Academy Professor at the University of Helsinki, Finland and Director of the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences Adrian Walsh is Professor of Philosophy at the University of New England, Australia Manuela Fernández Pinto is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Introduction: Core Issues on Scientific Imperialism. Uskali Mäki, Adrian
Walsh, and Manuela Fernández Pinto
Part I. A Philosophical Framing for Scientific Imperialism
1. Scientific Imperialism, Folk Morality and the Proper Boundaries of
Disciplines. Adrian Walsh and Sandy Boucher
2. Disciplinary Emotions in Interdisciplinary Interaction. Mikko Salmela
and Uskali Mäki
3. Scientific Imperialism and Epistemic Injustice. Kristina Rolin
4. Ethical Implications of Scientific Imperialism: Two Examples from
Economics. Patricia Marino
Part II. Historical Origins of Scientific Imperialism
5. Scientific Imperialism or Merely Boundary Crossing? Economists, Lawyers,
and the Coase Theorem at the Dawn of the Economic Analysis of Law. Steven
Medema
6. Rational Choice as Neo-Decisionism: Decision-Making in Political Science
and Economics after 1945. Nicolas Guilhot and Alain Marciano
7. Economics Imperialism Reconsidered. Sonja Amadae
8. Crossing Boundaries, Displacing Previous Knowledge and Claiming
Superiority: Is The Economics of Discrimination a Conquest of Economics
Imperialism? Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
Part III. Scientific Imperialism in the Making: Case Analyses
9. Scientific Subordination, Molecular Biology and Systems Biology. Miles
MacLeod
10. Against Neuroscience Imperialism. Roberto Fumagalli
11. Scientific Imperialism and Explanatory Appeals to Evolution in the
Social Sciences. Steve Downes
12. Logical Form, the First Person, and Naturalism about Psychology: The
Case against Physicalist Imperialism. Frederique Janssen-Lauret
13. Is the Behavioral Approach a Form of Scientific Imperialism? An
Analysis of Law and Policy. Magdalena Mäecka and Robert Lepenies
14. Imperializing Epistemology: Shortcomings of the Naturalistic Turn in
Philosophy of Science. Manuela Fernández Pinto
15. Imperialism and Its Discontents: Competing Cultures of Evidence in the
Discovery of Dark Energy. Genco Guralp
Walsh, and Manuela Fernández Pinto
Part I. A Philosophical Framing for Scientific Imperialism
1. Scientific Imperialism, Folk Morality and the Proper Boundaries of
Disciplines. Adrian Walsh and Sandy Boucher
2. Disciplinary Emotions in Interdisciplinary Interaction. Mikko Salmela
and Uskali Mäki
3. Scientific Imperialism and Epistemic Injustice. Kristina Rolin
4. Ethical Implications of Scientific Imperialism: Two Examples from
Economics. Patricia Marino
Part II. Historical Origins of Scientific Imperialism
5. Scientific Imperialism or Merely Boundary Crossing? Economists, Lawyers,
and the Coase Theorem at the Dawn of the Economic Analysis of Law. Steven
Medema
6. Rational Choice as Neo-Decisionism: Decision-Making in Political Science
and Economics after 1945. Nicolas Guilhot and Alain Marciano
7. Economics Imperialism Reconsidered. Sonja Amadae
8. Crossing Boundaries, Displacing Previous Knowledge and Claiming
Superiority: Is The Economics of Discrimination a Conquest of Economics
Imperialism? Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
Part III. Scientific Imperialism in the Making: Case Analyses
9. Scientific Subordination, Molecular Biology and Systems Biology. Miles
MacLeod
10. Against Neuroscience Imperialism. Roberto Fumagalli
11. Scientific Imperialism and Explanatory Appeals to Evolution in the
Social Sciences. Steve Downes
12. Logical Form, the First Person, and Naturalism about Psychology: The
Case against Physicalist Imperialism. Frederique Janssen-Lauret
13. Is the Behavioral Approach a Form of Scientific Imperialism? An
Analysis of Law and Policy. Magdalena Mäecka and Robert Lepenies
14. Imperializing Epistemology: Shortcomings of the Naturalistic Turn in
Philosophy of Science. Manuela Fernández Pinto
15. Imperialism and Its Discontents: Competing Cultures of Evidence in the
Discovery of Dark Energy. Genco Guralp
Introduction: Core Issues on Scientific Imperialism. Uskali Mäki, Adrian
Walsh, and Manuela Fernández Pinto
Part I. A Philosophical Framing for Scientific Imperialism
1. Scientific Imperialism, Folk Morality and the Proper Boundaries of
Disciplines. Adrian Walsh and Sandy Boucher
2. Disciplinary Emotions in Interdisciplinary Interaction. Mikko Salmela
and Uskali Mäki
3. Scientific Imperialism and Epistemic Injustice. Kristina Rolin
4. Ethical Implications of Scientific Imperialism: Two Examples from
Economics. Patricia Marino
Part II. Historical Origins of Scientific Imperialism
5. Scientific Imperialism or Merely Boundary Crossing? Economists, Lawyers,
and the Coase Theorem at the Dawn of the Economic Analysis of Law. Steven
Medema
6. Rational Choice as Neo-Decisionism: Decision-Making in Political Science
and Economics after 1945. Nicolas Guilhot and Alain Marciano
7. Economics Imperialism Reconsidered. Sonja Amadae
8. Crossing Boundaries, Displacing Previous Knowledge and Claiming
Superiority: Is The Economics of Discrimination a Conquest of Economics
Imperialism? Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
Part III. Scientific Imperialism in the Making: Case Analyses
9. Scientific Subordination, Molecular Biology and Systems Biology. Miles
MacLeod
10. Against Neuroscience Imperialism. Roberto Fumagalli
11. Scientific Imperialism and Explanatory Appeals to Evolution in the
Social Sciences. Steve Downes
12. Logical Form, the First Person, and Naturalism about Psychology: The
Case against Physicalist Imperialism. Frederique Janssen-Lauret
13. Is the Behavioral Approach a Form of Scientific Imperialism? An
Analysis of Law and Policy. Magdalena Mäecka and Robert Lepenies
14. Imperializing Epistemology: Shortcomings of the Naturalistic Turn in
Philosophy of Science. Manuela Fernández Pinto
15. Imperialism and Its Discontents: Competing Cultures of Evidence in the
Discovery of Dark Energy. Genco Guralp
Walsh, and Manuela Fernández Pinto
Part I. A Philosophical Framing for Scientific Imperialism
1. Scientific Imperialism, Folk Morality and the Proper Boundaries of
Disciplines. Adrian Walsh and Sandy Boucher
2. Disciplinary Emotions in Interdisciplinary Interaction. Mikko Salmela
and Uskali Mäki
3. Scientific Imperialism and Epistemic Injustice. Kristina Rolin
4. Ethical Implications of Scientific Imperialism: Two Examples from
Economics. Patricia Marino
Part II. Historical Origins of Scientific Imperialism
5. Scientific Imperialism or Merely Boundary Crossing? Economists, Lawyers,
and the Coase Theorem at the Dawn of the Economic Analysis of Law. Steven
Medema
6. Rational Choice as Neo-Decisionism: Decision-Making in Political Science
and Economics after 1945. Nicolas Guilhot and Alain Marciano
7. Economics Imperialism Reconsidered. Sonja Amadae
8. Crossing Boundaries, Displacing Previous Knowledge and Claiming
Superiority: Is The Economics of Discrimination a Conquest of Economics
Imperialism? Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
Part III. Scientific Imperialism in the Making: Case Analyses
9. Scientific Subordination, Molecular Biology and Systems Biology. Miles
MacLeod
10. Against Neuroscience Imperialism. Roberto Fumagalli
11. Scientific Imperialism and Explanatory Appeals to Evolution in the
Social Sciences. Steve Downes
12. Logical Form, the First Person, and Naturalism about Psychology: The
Case against Physicalist Imperialism. Frederique Janssen-Lauret
13. Is the Behavioral Approach a Form of Scientific Imperialism? An
Analysis of Law and Policy. Magdalena Mäecka and Robert Lepenies
14. Imperializing Epistemology: Shortcomings of the Naturalistic Turn in
Philosophy of Science. Manuela Fernández Pinto
15. Imperialism and Its Discontents: Competing Cultures of Evidence in the
Discovery of Dark Energy. Genco Guralp