Returning to Scientific Practice

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a New Reflection of Philosophy of Science
A01=Wu Tong
A01=Xu Zhu
Allium Plants
Artificial Life Research
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Author_Xu Zhu
Category=PDA
China
Chinese Medicine
Circumspective Concern
contextual normativity
Discursive Practice
DNA Model
Duhem Quine Thesis
epistemic relativism
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ethnobotanical research
ethnobotany
Experimental Replicability
Fengshui Masters
Fengshui Theory
GIS Module
Insect Flight
Local Knowledge
Mongolian Medicine
Nomological Machine
Non-local Norm
Philosophy
philosophy of experimentation
philosophy of scientific practice
Practical Hermeneutics
reinterpretation of local scientific knowledge
Return to Scientific Practice
Rouse's Account
Rouse’s Account
Santa Fe Institute
Science
Scientific Practice
sociology of knowledge
sociology of scientific knowledge
Solar Neutrino
Solar Neutrino Flux
theory of Fengshui
traditional Chinese medicine
traditional Chinese medicine studies
Transcendental Epistemology
Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University Press
Universal Affirmative Proposition
Wu Tong

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367728984
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is a result from a collective study on philosophy of scientific practice (PSP), which began around 2002 and still ongoing. There is an apparently increasing interest in scientific practice, influenced by the historicistic philosophy of science and the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK). Prof. WU Tong and his research group believe that it is necessary for PSP to turn from the theory-dominant position to the practice dominance. PSP has also put forward the possibility of reinterpreting the epistemic status of local knowledge in Chinese tradition, which provides the most significant motivation to participate this study.

In this book, we have selected three main cases – namely, Chinese medicine, Fengshui, and Ethnobotany – to examine the effect of PSP. The aim of our collective study is not merely on theoretical construction of PSP, but also to consider the various applications of PSP, especially for re-interpreting and demonstrating the variety of local knowledge from traditional China, which seems to be a genuine contribution to the international enterprise of philosophy of science, particularly made by Chinese scholars.

XU Zhu, Associate Professor in Department of Philosophy, ECNU. Research interests includes Epistemology, Philosophy of Action, Wittgenstein, and Philosophy of Social Science. The author of Understanding the Social: from Normativity to Mechanism (monograph published in Chinese) and several papers published both in Chinese and in English.

WU Tong, Professor of Philosophy of Science and Technology (tenured) in the STS Centre, Tsinghua University. Research interests include philosophy of scientific practice, philosophy of system and complexity, and local knowledge. The author of The Melody of Growth: the Self-Organizing Evolution of Science (monograph published in Chinese) and many influential papers in Chinese philosophy of science and technology.

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