Interdistsiplinaarne teadus teadusfilosoofilisest vaatenurgast
Interdistsiplinaarsuse filosoofia teoreetiline seminar
Siin on kirjeldatud meie teadusfilosoofia projekti „Interdistsiplinaarse teadustöö filosoofiline analüüs” (PRG462, vastutav täitja Endla Lõhkivi) teoreetilise seminari raames toimunud seminarid. Seminarisarja raames loeme olulisi teoreetilisi käsitlusi interdistsiplinaarse teadustöö teemal.
Seminaritekstide bibliograafia on saadav ka Zoteros.
Kevadsemester 2021/2022
Kuupäev | Teema | Diskussiooni juhib |
10.02.2022 |
Biagioli, M. (1990). „The anthropology of incommensurability“. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21(2), 183–209. |
Jaana Eigi |
Kevadsemester 2020/2021
Kuupäev | Teema | Diskussiooni juhib |
12.02.2021 | Pradeau, T. et al. “Philosophy in Science: Can philosophers of science permeate through science and produce scientific knowledge?”. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/715518. | Riin Kõiv |
Sügissemester 2020/2021
Kuupäev | Teema | Diskussiooni juhib |
23.10.2020 |
Crease, R. (2010). “Physical sciences”. In: Frodeman, R.; Klein, J. T.; Mitcham, C. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford University Press, 79–102. |
Ave Mets |
6.11.2020 | Calhoun, C.; Rhoten, D. (2010). “Integrating the social sciences: Theoretical knowledge, methodological tools, and practical applications”. In: Frodeman, R.; Klein, J. T.; Mitcham, C. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford University Press, 103–118. | Endla Lõhkivi |
20.11.2020 |
Turner, S. (2000). “What are disciplines? And how is interdisciplinarity different?”. In: Weingart, P.; Stehr, N. (Eds.) Practising Interdisciplinarity. University of Toronto Press, 46–65. |
Peeter Müürsepp |
4.12.2020 |
Rolin, K. (2018). “Scientific imperialism and epistemic injustice” In: Mäki, U.; Walsh, A.; Fernández Pinto, M.; (Eds.) Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. Routledge, 51–68. |
Jaana Eigi |
Kevadsemester 2019/2020
Kuupäev | Teema | Diskussiooni juhib |
21.02.2020 |
Sissejuhatus; Mäki, U. (2016). “Philosophy of interdisciplinarity. What? Why? How?”. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 6(3), 327–342. |
Endla Lõhkivi |
28.02.2020 | Ankeny, R.; Leonelli, S. (2016). “Repertoires: A post-Kuhnian perspective on scientific change and collaborative research”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 60, 18–28. | Jaana Eigi |
13.04.2020 | Osbeck L.; Nersessian, N. (2017). “Epistemic identities in interdisciplinary science”. Perspectives on Science 25(2), 226–260. | Riin Kõiv |
24.04.2020 |
Mäki, U. (2013) “Scientific imperialism: Difficulties in definition, identification, and assessment”. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 27(3), 325–339. |
Jaana Eigi |
8.05.2020 | Andersen, H. (2016). “Collaboration, interdisciplinarity, and the epistemology of contemporary science”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 56, 1–10. | Ave Mets |
22.05.2020 | Salmela, M.; Mäki, U. (2018). “Disciplinary emotions in imperialistic interdisciplinarity”. In: Mäki, U.; Walsh, A.; Fernández Pinto, M.; (Eds.) Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. Routledge, 31–50. | Edit Talpsepp-Randla |
5.06.2020 | Huutoniemi, K. (2016) “Interdisciplinarity as academic accountability: Prospects for quality control across disciplinary boundaries”. Social Epistemology 30(2), 163–185. | Endla Lõhkivi |
19.06.2020 | Pietarinen, A. (2006). “Interdisciplinarity and Peirce’s classification of the sciences”. Perspectives on Science 14(2), 127–152. | Peeter Müüpsepp |