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John Dupré - 3 JUL 1952 to PRESENT ( 69 years old)

  • The Disorder of Things. Metaphysical foundations of the disunity of science

    The Disorder of Things. Metaphysical foundations of the disunity of science
    John Dupre speaks on the unity of science, that states all sciences form one scientific whole. Dupre says that the political power of science rests in considerable part on the assumption that it is a unified whole. political power of science is basically the government having influence over how the people see science. He does not believe science to be only one kind. Dupré, John. The Disorder of Things : Metaphysical Foundations of the Disunity of Science. Harvard University Press, 1993.
  • Humans and Other Animals

    Humans and Other Animals
    John Dupre speaks on the way that this world separates humans from animals, and explains to the readers about understanding that each organism does not need to be labeled and categorized in a certain place. He says that we should see more than just one view of how we see the world. Evolutionary Essentialism.
    Denis Walsh - 2006 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (2):425-448.
  • Human Nature and the Limits of Science

    Human Nature and the Limits of Science
    John Dupre explains in this book, how we were seeing the world based off of what psychologists have guided us to believe instead of understanding why scientism has dangerous consequences, socially and politically. Dennett, Daniel C. “Commentary on John Dupre’s Human Nature and the Limits of Science.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 69, no. 2, International Phenomenological Society, 2004, pp. 473–83, doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2004.tb00409.x. https://youtu.be/I6r3Pg9WdjI
  • Value-Free Science: Ideal or Illusions?

    Value-Free Science: Ideal or Illusions?
    John Dupre talks about benefiting from Science, without epistemically investing into the methods and influence of science. Approaching science without using your personal values and viewpoints on the results of observations and experiments. Also seeing where exactly do ' values ' play a part. (2007-04-05). Kincaid, H., Dupré, J., & Wylie, A. (Eds.), Value-Free Science?: Ideals and Illusions. : Oxford University Press. Retrieved 10 Oct. 2021