The philosophy of science and technology studies /
Steve Fuller.
- ix, 191 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-188) and index.
Introduction : the conspicuous absence of philosophy from science and technology studies -- The sociology of knowledge : the philosophical backdrop to STS -- Philosophy in, of, and beyond the scientific field site -- "Postmodern positivism" : STS by another name? -- Re-enchanting science : beyond Puritans and Gnostics -- Citizen science : cultivating a life in STS. I. II. III. IV. V. VI.
"Science and Technology Studies (STS) is a broad, interdisciplinary, and rapidly growing field that explores the relationship between science, technology and the ways they shape society and our understanding of the world. But as the field has become more established, it has increasingly hidden its philosophical roots. While the trend is typical of disciplines striving for maturity, Steve Fuller, a leading figure in the field, argues that STS has much to lose if it abandons philosophy. He argues that the discipline is rooted in a variety of philosophical assumptions that, until now, have remained unarticulated, undefended and misunderstood. In his characteristically provocative style, he offers the first sustained treatment of the philosophical foundations of STS and suggests fruitful avenues for further research. With stimulating discussions of the Science Wars, the Intelligent Design Theory controversy, and theorists such as Donna Haraway and Bruno Latour, Philosophy of Science and Technology Studies; is destined to become required reading for students and scholars in STS and the philosophy of science."--Publisher description.
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Science--Philosophy--Social aspects--History--20th century. Technology--Philosophy--Social aspects--History--20th century. Knowledge, Theory of--History--20th century. Social sciences--Philosophy--History--20th century.