Against defaultism and towards localism in the contingency/inevitability conversation: Or, why we should shut up about putting-up
Philosophers and historians of science have for some time now debated whether the results of current science are ‘contingent’ or ‘inevitable’. Scholars have noted that inevitabilism often enjoys the status of a presumptive default position. Consequently, contingentists are, from the outset, lumbered...
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Elsevier
2019
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