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Cognitive Justice in a Global World

eBook - Prudent Knowledges for a Decent Life

Erschienen am 23.10.2007, Auflage: 1/2007
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ISBN/EAN: 9780739153130
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 462 S.
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Beschreibung

Cognitive Justice in a Global World: Prudent Knowledges for a Decent Life is an edited collection that springs from the now dormant debates known as 'The Science Wars,' which questioned the nature of scientific theories. Learning from the debates about the plurality of truths and opinions, editor Boaventura de Sousa Santos has realized an opportunity for strengthening the relations between the natural and social sciences with more epistemological affinities and for opening up new transnational dialogues between scientists and other producers of knowledge. This book analyses in detail some of the topics that amount to a set of problematic relations between science and ethics; between objectivity and neutrality; between the sociological and theoretical condition of production and the limits of scientific rigor; between public faith in science and the economic powers that determine scientific priorities; and between science and other kinds of knowledge existing in society. Maintaining that global social injustice is by and large epistemological injustice and that there can be no global social justice without global cognitive justice, Cognitive Justice in a Global World is an important collection for higher-level students and researchers in the social sciences, philosophy of science, and intellectual history.

Autorenportrait

Boaventura de Sousa Santos is professor of sociology at the School of Economics, University of Coimbra (Portugal) and distinguished legal scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School.

Inhalt

Chapter 1 Preface: How Reason Lost its BalanceChapter 2 Introduction: A Discourse on the SciencesChapter 3 Neither Truce Nor Surrender: Are the Science Wars Over?Chapter 4 Pathways to Cosmopolitan KnowledgeChapter 5 Whither the Two Cultures: Another Volley in the Science WarsChapter 6 On Wars and RevolutionsChapter 7 Scientific Authority and the Post-Euclidean Revolution in MathematicsChapter 8 The Structures of Knowledge, or How Many Ways May We KnowChapter 9 Becoming Civilized: Beyond the Great DivideChapter 10 The Self, Psychoanalysis and EpistemologyChapter 11 Complex, Creative and Situated Interrogations: Science in ActionChapter 12 Science and Human Well-Being: Toward a New Way of Structuring Scientific ActivityChapter 13 E.P. Wigner and the Foundation of Quantum PhysicsChapter 14 The Rhetoric of Science in Darwin'sOn the Origin of SpeciesChapter 15 On the Borders: Science as it is doneChapter 16 Global Cognitive Justice: Reconstructing Knowledges and World MakingChapter 17 Actors, Networks and New Knowledge Producers: Social Movements and the Paradigmatic Transition in the SciencesChapter 18 Reconstructing Unruly Ecological Complexity: Science, Interpretation and Critical, Reflective PracticeChapter 19 The Demise of Critical Theory in EconomicsChapter 20 Between Cosmology and System: The Heuristics of a Dissenting ImaginationChapter 21 Subjects or Objects of Knowledge? International Consultancy and the production of knowledge in MozambiqueChapter 22 The Splendors and Miseries of Science: Coloniality, Geopolitics of Knowledge and Epistemic Pluri-VersalityChapter 23 Beyond Eurocentrism: Systematic Knowledge in a Tropical Context: A ManifestoChapter 24 From an Epistemology of Blindness to an Epistemology of Seeing

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