My good brother and colleague, Robert Frodeman, critiques my friend and colleague Steve Fuller.
Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
Author Information: Robert Frodeman, University of North Texas, Robert.Frodeman@unt.edu
Frodeman, Robert. “Anti-Fuller: Transhumanism and the Proactionary Imperative.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 4 (2015): 38-43.
The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1Zr
Please refer to:
- Holbrook, J. Britt and Adam Briggle. “Knowing and Acting: The Precautionary and Proactionary Principles in Relation to Policy Making.”Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2, no. 5 (2013): 15-37.
- Briggle, Adam, Steve Fuller, Britt Holbrook and Veronika Lipinska. 2013. “Exchange on Holbrook and Briggle’s ‘Knowing and Acting’”.Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (5) 38-44.
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Academics suffer from a type of déformation professionnelle: we believe that across the long arc of history that ideas get their due. Our efforts are premised on the assumption that the best argument and deepest thinker will eventually be recognized.
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