“Perspectives on the Philosophy of Ian Hacking”, Monist special issue, 2025

Perspectives on the Philosophy of Ian Hacking
October 2025, Volume 108, Number 4

Editor: Fraser McBride
Advisory Editors Paul A. Roth and Matteo Vagelli

Does Entity Realism Hold Up? — Lydia Patton
Scientific Understanding Beyond Representing: Lessons from Ian Hacking’s Work — Oscar Westerblad and Henk W. de Regt
Philosophical Anthropology, Philosophical Technology, and Protocols of Intersubjectivity — Jutta Schickore
Language, Truth, and Hacking — Thomas Uebel
Hacking’s Styles of Reasoning Between Positivity and Truthfulness — Matteo Vagelli
Hacking on Looping Effects and Kinds of People — Jonathan Tsou
A Living Experiment in Concept Formation: Hacking on the Creation of a Language for Autistic Experience — Janette Dinishak
Objectivity at Rest, Or at Work? — Eleonora Montuschi
Hacking’s Historiography? — Paul A. Roth

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