[PhilPhys] Spontaneous Generations 3(1) 2009: Table of Contents

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Tue Jan 12 17:55:51 CET 2010


The Editorial Board of *Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History
and Philosophy of Science* is pleased to announce the publication of the
journal's third issue, which features a Focused Discussion section devoted
to the theme "Epistemic Boundaries."

*Spontaneous Generations* is an open-access online academic journal
published by graduate students at the Institute for the History and
Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto. To access the
papers, please visit the journal's home page:
http://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/SpontaneousGenerations. Details of
our call for papers for Volume 4: "Scientific Instruments: Knowledge,
Practice and Culture" can also be found on the website.

We encourage your comments and questions on the issues raised by the authors
of the articles and opinion pieces published in this issue of the journal.
 Please e-mail your comments to the editor at hapsat.society at utoronto.ca  or
use the journal’s online comment system.

*Table of Contents*

*Focused Discussion*
Editor's Introduction: Epistemic Boundaries / Sebastian Gil-Riano, Vivien
Hamilton
Phenomenology in the American Vein: Justus Buchler’s Ordinal Naturalism and
its Importance for the Justification of Epistemic Objects / Leon Niemoczynski

 Creation Myths and Epistemic Boundaries / Daryn Lehoux
Evolution, Intelligent Design and Public Education: A Comment on Thomas
Nagel / Scott Aikin, Michael Harbour, Robert Talisse
‘Exceeding the Age in EveryThing’: Placing Sloane’s Objects / James
Delbourgo
Epistemic Fencelines: Air Monitoring Instruments and Expert-Resident
Boundaries / Gwen Ottinger
Domesticating the Magnet: Secularity, Secrecy and ‘Permanency’ as Epistemic
Boundaries in Marie Curie’s Early Work / Graeme Gooday
 “I hold every properly qualified navigator to be a philosopher”: The Making
of the U.S. Naval Observatory’s Global Laboratory / Aaron Sidney Wright
Cultural Exchange in a Heterogeneous Research Field: Approaching Scientific
Culture with Anthropological Thought / Daniela Baus
 Exploring Epistemic Boundaries Between Scientific and Popular Cultures /
Marina Levina
Dealing With Disagreement: Distinguishing Two Types of Epistemic Peers /
Benjamin Elliott Wald

*Articles*
Going Outside the Model: Robustness Analysis and Experimental Science /
Michael Trevor Bycroft
 Progress in Science and Science at the Non-Western Peripheries / Deepanwita
Dasgupta
Was Kekule's Mind Brainbound? The Historiography of Chemistry and the
Philosophy of Extended Cognition."/ David Theodore
 On the Subject of Goethe: Hermann von Helmholtz on Goethe and Scientific
Objectivity / Dani Hallet
Crossing the Newton-Maxwell Gap: Convergences and Contingencies / Matti
Tedre, Erkki Sutinen

*Opinions*
Going Public: A Cautionary Tale / Michael Lynch
Response to Lynch / Steve Fuller
Reflections on Trees of Knowledge / Marion Blute
Response to Professor Blute / Ian Hacking

*Reviews*
Phillip Thurtle. The Emergence of Genetic Rationality: Space, Time, &
Information in American Biological Science, 1870-1920 / Ari Gross
Daniel Rothbart. Philosophical Instruments: Minds and Tools at Work / Isaac
Record
Bas van Fraassen. Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective /
Curtis Forbes
Carl F. Craver. Explaining the Brain: Mechanisms and the Mosaic Unity of
Neuroscience / Kevin Morris
 The Unbounded Bridge of Emergent Evolution, a review of Jacob Klapwijk,
Purpose in the Living World: Creation and Emergent Evolution / Mark William
Westmoreland
Maria Rentetzi. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Research Practices:
Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna / Vivien Hamilton

Apologies for cross-postings.
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