From Gnosticism to Agnotology: a reply to Robertson and Talmont-Kaminski

This paper is a reply to the commentaries by David G. Robertson and Konrad Talmont-Kaminski on An Unnatural History of Religions: Academia, Post-truth and the Quest for Scientific Knowledge (2019) and published in this same issue of Religio: Revue pro religionistiku. Topics discussed herein include:...

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Published in:Religio
Main Author: Ambasciano, Leonardo (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Společnost [2020]
In: Religio
Further subjects:B Agnotology
B Religious Studies
B History and Philosophy of Science
B Cognitive Historiography
B Pseudoscience
B history of religions
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Summary:This paper is a reply to the commentaries by David G. Robertson and Konrad Talmont-Kaminski on An Unnatural History of Religions: Academia, Post-truth and the Quest for Scientific Knowledge (2019) and published in this same issue of Religio: Revue pro religionistiku. Topics discussed herein include: the need for a consilient and cross-disciplinary research programme for cognitive historiography; pseudoscience in Religious Studies; the epistemological study of disciplinary ignorance-making (or Agnotology); and cross- and inter-disciplinary proposals to support an overhaul of the field's method and theory (i.e., Virtue Epistemology, Virtue Ethics, Philosophy of Expertise, Management Studies, Evolutionary Epistemology, Cognitive Historiography, History and Philosophy of Science).
ISSN:2336-4475
Reference:Kommentar zu "The cognitive science of the history of science (2020)"
Kommentar zu ""When the chips are down" (2020)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Religio
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5817/Rel2020-1-4