Table of Contents
Focused Discussion
| Editor's Introduction: Epistemic Boundaries | |
| Sebastian Gil-Riano, Vivien Hamilton | 1 - 8 |
| Phenomenology in the American Vein: Justus Buchler’s Ordinal Naturalism and its Importance for the Justi?cation of Epistemic Objects | |
| Leon Niemoczynski | 9 - 27 |
| Creation Myths and Epistemic Boundaries | |
| Daryn Lehoux | 28 - 34 |
| Evolution, Intelligent Design and Public Education: A Comment on Thomas Nagel | |
| Scott Aikin, Michael Harbour, Robert Talisse | 35 - 40 |
| ‘Exceeding the Age in Every Thing’: Placing Sloane’s Objects | |
| James Delbourgo | 41 - 54 |
| Epistemic Fencelines: Air Monitoring Instruments and Expert-Resident Boundaries | |
| Gwen Ottinger | 55 - 67 |
| Domesticating the Magnet: Secularity, Secrecy and ‘Permanency’ as Epistemic Boundaries in Marie Curie’s Early Work. | |
| Graeme Gooday | 68 - 81 |
| “I hold every properly qualified navigator to be a philosopher”: The Making of the U.S. Naval Observatory’s Global Laboratory | |
| Aaron Sidney Wright | 82 - 94 |
| Cultural Exchange in a Heterogeneous Research Field: Approaching Scienti?c Culture with Anthropological Thought | |
| Daniela Baus | 95 - 104 |
| Exploring Epistemic Boundaries Between Scientific and Popular Cultures | |
| Marina Levina | 105 - 112 |
| Dealing With Disagreement: Distinguishing Two Types of Epistemic Peers | |
| Benjamin Elliott Wald | 113 - 122 |
Articles
| Going Outside the Model: Robustness Analysis and Experimental Science | |
| Michael Trevor Bycroft | 123 - 141 |
| Progress in Science and Science at the Non-Western Peripheries | |
| Deepanwita Dasgupta | 142 - 157 |
| Was Kekule's Mind Brainbound? The Historiography of Chemistry and the Philosophy of Extended Cognition." | |
| David Theodore | 158 - 177 |
| On the Subject of Goethe: Hermann von Helmholtz on Goethe and Scientific Objectivity | |
| Dani Hallet | 178 - 194 |
| Crossing the Newton-Maxwell Gap: Convergences and Contingencies | |
| Matti Tedre, Erkki Sutinen | 195 - 212 |
Opinions
| Going Public: A Cautionary Tale | |
| Michael Lynch | 213 - 219 |
| Response to Lynch | |
| Steve Fuller | 220 - 222 |
| Reflections on Trees of Knowledge | |
| Marion Blute | 223 - 225 |
| Response to Professor Blute | |
| Ian Hacking | 226 - 228 |
Reviews
| Phillip Thurtle. The Emergence of Genetic Rationality: Space, Time, & Information in American Biological Science, 1870-1920 | |
| Ari Gross | 229 - 232 |
| Daniel Rothbart. Philosophical Instruments: Minds and Tools at Work | |
| Isaac Record | 233 - 235 |
| Bas van Fraassen. Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective | |
| Curtis Forbes | 236 - 238 |
| Carl F. Craver. Explaining the Brain: Mechanisms and the Mosaic Unity of Neuroscience | |
| Kevin Morris | 239 - 242 |
| The Unbounded Bridge of Emergent Evolution, a review of Jacob Klapwijk, Purpose in the Living World: Creation and Emergent Evolution | |
| Mark William Westmoreland | 243 - 245 |
| Maria Rentetzi. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Research Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna | |
| Vivien Hamilton | 246 - 248 |
ISSN: 1913-0465


