id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xwln2w4vandwpkw7mmve5347ty Philip Kitcher The Third Way: Reflections on Helen Longino's The Fate of Knowledge 2002 12 .pdf application/pdf 4753 270 55 Helen Longino's The Fate of Knowledge offers a positive view of how to elaboration is by way of a three-part commitment to the idea that individual scientists have aims and accept statements. Interactionist Socialism: Individual scientists accept statements as the One strand in traditional philosophy of science (call it the Realist Package) combines Veritism, Correspondentism, Methodism, Reliabilism, and an obvious way to try: build on to the Realist Package Interactionist Socialism and Social Methodism; of course, this will require an explicit rejoinder to arguments thought to favor Social Skepticism; but this version But Longino's seems to me preferable to the alternatives, and, in particular, to those third way accounts that commit themselves to Monism. respects to appropriate degrees, we might suggest that among the statements science aims to accept is a class describing this kind of fit. of Longino's position: science would be seen as aiming at significant truth, ./cache/work_xwln2w4vandwpkw7mmve5347ty.pdf ./txt/work_xwln2w4vandwpkw7mmve5347ty.txt