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David Ludwig
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Philosopher of science, mostly busy with transdisciplinary action research on environment/food/society. Assoc prof at Wageningen University, Netherlands. More here: scholar.google.com/citations?user=LCzGlYMAAAAJ&hl=en
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I've been using the inverted framing: pluralism is often an obvious (or 'lazy') starting point but rarely an interesting conclusion. The interesting question tends to be how to navigate plurality & how to still make relevant normative claims. May be compatible with what you're saying though ;-)

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David Ludwig
@davidludwig.bsky.social
Philosopher of science, mostly busy with transdisciplinary action research on environment/food/society. Assoc prof at Wageningen University, Netherlands. More here: scholar.google.com/citations?user=LCzGlYMAAAAJ&hl=en
673 followers376 following98 posts