An author-meets-critics symposium has been published in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. This is a published version of the symposium that took place at the Doing Science in a Pluralistic Society conference at the University of Dayton. My thanks to Zachary Piso, Viorel Pâslaru for organizing that conference and to organizing the subsequent article collection for SHPS, along with book symposium editor Aleta Quinn.
- Nancy Arden McHugh, “Moral Imagination and Transactionally Situated Knowing“
- Joyce C. Havstad, “Practice Makes Perfect”
- Sarah Wieten, “Implications for values in medicine“
- Matthew J. Brown, “Reply by the Author“