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    (1 other version)Introduction.James H. Collier - 2015 - Social Epistemology 29 (3):249-250.
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    (3 other versions)Introduction.James H. Collier - 2016 - Social Epistemology 30 (1):1-2.
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    Introduction.James H. Collier - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (2):105-106.
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  4. Joe Pitt, the philosophical imagination, and the practice of pedagogy.James H. Collier - 2020 - In Andrew Wells Garnar & Ashley Shew (eds.), Feedback Loops: Pragmatism about Science and Technology. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    On Twenty-Five Years of Social Epistemology: A Way Forward.James H. Collier (ed.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    This edited collection charts the development of, and prospects for, conceiving knowledge as a social phenomenon. The origin, aims and growth of the journal Social Epistemology , founded in 1987, serves to anchor each of the book’s contributions. Each contribution offers a unique, but related, insight on current issues affecting the organization and production of knowledge. In addition, each contribution proposes necessary questions, practices and frameworks relevant to the rapidly changing landscape of our conceptions of knowledge. The book examines the (...)
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    (7 other versions)Preview.James H. Collier - 2011 - Social Epistemology 25 (2):123-124.
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    Social epistemologists at the crossroads: Authorizing agents of change.James H. Collier - 2005 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (3):269-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Social Epistemologists at the Crossroads:Authorizing Agents of ChangeJames H. CollierIn this issue of Philosophy and Rhetoric, Thomas Basbøll and Christine Isager and Sine Just provide a vital, constructive forum for discussing the first and second editions of Philosophy, Rhetoric, and the End of Knowledge (PREK) and Steve Fuller's broader project of social epistemology. More specifically, both Basbøll's review and Isager and Just's suggest innovative proposals for applying and assessing (...)
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    The Future of Social Epistemology: A Collective Vision.James H. Collier (ed.) - 2015 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Offers a vital, unique and agenda-setting perspective for the field of social epistemology – the philosophical basis for prescribing the social means and ends for pursuing knowledge.
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    Divining the Oracle of Big Science: Steps on the Path to a New Republicanism. [REVIEW]James H. Collier - 2000 - Minerva 38 (1):109-120.
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    Legitimizing Scientific Knowledge. [REVIEW]James H. Collier - 2007 - Review of Metaphysics 61 (1):155-157.
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