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Hacking’s historical epistemology: a critique of styles of reasoning
Authors:Martin Kusch
Institution:Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna, Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG), 1010 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:The paper begins with a detailed reconstruction of the development of Ian Hacking’s theory of scientific ‘styles of reasoning’, paying particular attention to Alistair Crombie’s influence, and suggesting that Hacking’s theory deserves to come under the title ‘historical epistemology’. Subsequently, the paper seeks to establish three critical theses. First, Hacking’s reliance on Crombie leads him to adopt an outdated historiographical position; second, Hacking is unsuccessful in his attempt to distance historical epistemology from epistemic relativism; and third, Hacking has not (yet) offered convincing criteria for individuating styles of reasoning.
Keywords:Styles of reasoning  Historical epistemology  Ian Hacking  Alistair Crombie  Relativism  Sociology of scientific knowledge
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