Introduction to topical collection on perspectivism in science: metaphysical and epistemological reflections

European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2):1-2 (2021)
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Abstract

This topical collection was an invitation to offer a better understanding of the philosophical view called “perspectivism” and its relevance to science by exploring a variety of metaphysical and epistemological issues arising from perspectivism in science. The papers here collected deliver on this two-fold goal. I will not try to summarise each of them, but suffice to say that they map onto three broad inter-related themes, which I shall call scientific practice, normativity, and history.

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