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Obligation to Judge or Judging Obligations: The Integration of Philosophy and Science in Francophone Philosophy of Science [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The aim of this chapter is to show how Francophone PS, or what is called French (historical) epistemology, embodies this interconnectedness. Moreover, a novel approach to what constitutes French epistemology will be developed here, going beyond a purely ...
Simons, Massimiliano
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A historical and political epistemology of microbes [PDF]

open access: yesCentaurus, 2020
This article traces the historical co-evolution of microbiology, bacteriology, and virology, framed within industrial and agricultural contexts, as well as their role in colonial and national history between the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century.
Flavio D'Abramo, Sybille Neumeyer
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The many encounters of Thomas Kuhn and French epistemology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The work of Thomas Kuhn has been very influential in Anglo-American philosophy of science and it is claimed that it has initiated the historical turn. Although this might be the case for English speaking countries, in France an historical approach has ...
Massimiliano, Simons
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Bureaucracy as Knowledge

open access: yesJournal for the History of Knowledge, 2020
In this introduction we explain the overall approach taken in this special issue. It is the collective result of a working group of historians who focus on very different periods and regions, such as the medieval Latin West, Spanish America, Qing China,
Sebastian Felten, Christine von Oertzen
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Historical Epistemology as Disability Studies Methodology: From the Models Framework to Foucault’s Archaeology of Cure

open access: yesFoucault Studies, 2015
In this article, I argue for historical epistemology as a methodology for critical disability studies (DS) by examining Foucault’s archaeology of cure in History of Madness.
Aimi Hamraie
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Epistemology according to historical reason [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
El conocimiento no es algo natural, sino uno de los modos de pensar a los que el hombre ha llegado en el curso de sus experiencias vitales. De este modo, tanto el conocimiento como su correlato, el ser de las cosas, son dos creencias históricas, y ...
Yáñez Baptista, David
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What Should School History Be? Reflections on the aims of school history and Manifesto per la Didattica della Storia

open access: yesDidattica della storia, 2020
This paper begins by elaborating arguments about the aims that history education should serve and by discussing practical arrangements necessary to support those aims.
Arthur Chapman
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New Paradigms in French Historiography, or the Same Old Ones?

open access: yesLiterature, 2023
This article presents some recent trends in French historiography that concern the relationship between history and literature. Among the recent developments are “experiments” carried out by a few historians, which are characterized by an explicit ...
Monica Martinat
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Islamic Family As A Concept And Institution And Its Historical Epistemology

open access: yesİstem, 2020
Family is one of the first and most basic institutions, although it’s different in style and function, that have survived from primitive formations to developed societies has. The history of the family actually starts with the history of the human.
Mehmet Bahaüddin Varol
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Virtues of historiography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In this paper, I take up Herman Paul's suggestion to analyze the process of writing history in terms of virtues. In contrast to Paul, however, I argue that the concept of virtue used here should not be based on virtue epistemology, but rather on virtue ...
Froeyman, Anton
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