id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_h74tvl5fxranhauhl4szhz556u Philip Kitcher Reply to Helen Longino 2002 5 .pdf application/pdf 1487 93 66 I am grateful to Helen Longino for her thoughtful and sympathetic reading of my book, Science, Truth, and Democracy (Kitcher 2001a). realism" in the early chapters of my 2001 book to those I offered earlier Longino describes as offering my vision of "the governance of science." I think Longino recognizes an important distinction between an ideal at my ideal, and invite a collaboration between philosophy of science and ideal of well-ordered science that it treats the pitching of scientific research radical" pluralism in which the sciences offer us "overlapping systems, In her book, Longino (2002) seems to want to illustrate the pluralism Kitcher, Philip (1982), "Genes", British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33: 337–359. Kitcher, Philip (1984a), "1953 and All That: A Tale of Two Sciences", Philosophical Review Kitcher, Philip (1984b), "Species", Philosophy of Science 51: 308–333. Kitcher, Philip (1993), The Advancement of Science. Kitcher, Philip (2001a), Science, Truth, and Democracy. ./cache/work_h74tvl5fxranhauhl4szhz556u.pdf ./txt/work_h74tvl5fxranhauhl4szhz556u.txt