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Prominent researchers from philosophy and the social studies of science present a collection of articles that together constitute a systematic and comprehensive investigation of how to understand the relation between the social sciences and democracy.

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Prominent researchers from philosophy and the social studies of science present a collection of articles that together constitute a systematic and comprehensive investigation of how to understand the relation between the social sciences and democracy.
Autorenporträt
PATRICK BAERT Fellow and Reader in Social Theory at the University of Cambridge, UK JAMES BOHMAN holds the Danforth I Chair in the Humanities and is Professor of Philosophy and Professor of International Studies at Saint Louis University, USA ALBAN BOUVIER teaches Philosophy of Social Science at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, France STEVE FULLER Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK HELENA MATEUS JERÓNIMO Assistant Professor at Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal HAROLD KINCAID Professor and Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA PHILIP MIROWSKI Carl Koch Professor of Economics and the History and Philosophy of Science, and Fellow of the Reilly Centre for Science, Technology and Values, University of Notre Dame, USA FRANCIS REMEDIOS Independent Scholar located in Edmonton, Canada KRISTINA ROLIN Academy of Finland Research Fellow at Helsinki School of Economics, Finland ALAN SHIPMAN Lecturer in Economics at the Open University, UK STEPHANIE SOLOMON Postdoctoral Fellow in the Research Ethics and Integrity Program at the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research, University of Michigan, USA STEPHEN TURNER Graduate Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of South Florida, Tampa, USA ERIK WEBER Professor in Philosophy of Science at Ghent University, Belgium