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- W2048331320 abstract "In bringing together the central topic of Lorraine Code's new book, Ecological Thinking (2006), with that of her first book, Epistemic Responsibility (1987), I want to draw attention to the location of her topics and positions in in-between places (or in-among places, granting that there may be more than two). A clear in-between place is visible with the terms epistemic responsibility and ecological thinking. They both link epistemic with ethical (or ethical-political) concerns, producing new intersections among areas of philosophy that have often been quite separate?epistemology, ethics, and social and political philosophy. In part because of Code's earlier work, discussions about epistemic responsibility, epistemic trust, and epistemic injustice are becoming increasingly visible in epistemology, particularly in intersections among the relatively new areas of social epistemology, virtue epistemology, and feminist epistemology (including feminist moral epistemology). In her new book, Code advances these and other in-between and intersecting places in important new ways. Ecological thinking is a term that Code uses in both literal and metaphori cal senses. She grants (in chapter 1) something of a starting place in Rachel Carson's work on (literal) ecology. She draws attention to Carson's specific understandings of habitat and habitability, terms that also suggest intersecting and interacting places since they refuse or challenge certain kinds of literal or conceptual separations between parts or species of nature and between human" @default.
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- W2048331320 title "Epistemic Responsibility and Ecological Thinking" @default.
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