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From Science in the Papers to Science in the News, Carlos Elías Pérez and...

Author Information: Carlos Elías Pérez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, celias@hum.uc3m.es and Jesús Zamora Bonilla, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, jpzb@fsof.uned.es Elías, Carol...

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Special Issue 3: “Mass Media, Knowledge, and Ethics”, edited by Patrick J....

In this Special Issue, our multinational contributors share their perspective on epistemic claims and the moral implications of how one should present them via mass media.  Though the individual...

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Ethics, Cogenetic Logic, and the Foundation of Meaning, Luca Tateo

Author Information: Luca Tateo, Aalborg University & Federal University of Bahia, luca@hum.aau.dk. Tateo, Luca. “Ethics, Cogenetic Logic, and the Foundation of Meaning.” Social Epistemology Review...

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Bad Social Science, Brian Martin

Author Information: Brian Martin, University of Wollongong, bmartin@uow.edu.au. Martin, Brian. “Bad Social Science.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8, no. 3 (2019): 6-16. The pdf of...

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In “Bad Social Science,” (2019) I pointed to the phenomenon of non-specialists in the social science domain making claims that fall very far short of what social scientists consider best practice. I...

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A Response to “Uptake of a Conspiracy Theory Attribution: Part 1 and 2” by...

The two-part article by Brian Martin contains two main points. The first is his argument of Conspiracy Theory Attribution (CTA) as a method of denigration, which I have little to disagree with. The...

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