Jamie Shaw
Jamie Shaw
Postdoctoral Fellow
Philosophy
Arts & Science
Education
PhD in Philosophy (University of Western Ontario)
MA and BA in Philosophy (Queen鈥檚 University)
Research Interests
Philosophy of science, science policy, history of philosophy of science, environmental philosophy
成人大片
Jamie began a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Philosophy at Queen鈥檚 University in 2026 as a part of the SSHRC-funded project entitled 鈥淓pistemic Corruption鈥 supervised by Professors Sergio Sismondo and Daryn Lehoux. Prior to this, he was a postdoc at Leibniz University, Hannover and at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto. His research primarily centers around science funding policy, engaging in questions relating to the use of peer review in evaluating research promise. This engagement is inspired by the pluralism advocated by Paul Feyerabend. Beyond this, his research draws upon historical research on figures such as Feyerabend, Thomas Kuhn, Arne Naess, and Michael Polanyi. His research also involved a perennial interest in environmental philosophy, with a focus on practices involving regenerative agriculture. His dissertation, A Pluralism Worth Having: Feyerabend鈥檚 Well-Ordered Science, was completed in 2018 at the University of Western Ontario under the supervision of Kathleen Okruhlik.
Publications
Edited Volumes
Tsou, J., Shaw, J. & Fehr, C. 2025. Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism: Themes from the Work of Matthew J. Brown. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science.
Shaw, J. & Bschir, K. 2021. Interpreting Feyerabend: Critical Papers. Cambridge University Press.
Selected Peer-Reviewed Articles
Shaw, J. 2025. 鈥淔unding Big Science: Managing Diversity, Social Responsibility, and Limited Resources.鈥 European Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 15(74).
Shaw, J. 2024. 鈥淏ias, Lotteries, and Affirmative Action in Science Funding Policy.鈥 British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
Shaw, J. 2023. 鈥淧eer Review, Innovation, and Predicting the Future of Science: The Scope of Lotteries in Science Funding Policy.鈥 Philosophy of Science, 90(5): 1297-1306.
Shaw, J. 2023. 鈥淧eer Review in Funding-by-Lottery: A Systematic Overview and Expansion.鈥 Research Evaluation, 32(1): 86-100.
Shaw, J. 2022. 鈥淭here and Back Again: Revisiting Vannevar Bush, the Linear Model, and the Freedom of Science.鈥 Research Policy, 51(10), 104610.
Shaw, J. 2022. 鈥淥n the Very Idea of Pursuitworthiness.鈥 Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 19: 103-112.
Shaw, J. 2021. 鈥淔eyerabend鈥檚 Well-Ordered Science: How an Anarchist Distributes Funds.鈥 Synthese, 68: 419-449.
Shaw, J. 2017. 鈥淲as Feyerabend an Anarchist? The Structure(s) of 鈥楢nything Goes鈥.鈥 Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A, 64: 11-21.
Selected Book Chapters
Shaw, J. 2026. 鈥淭he Values of Science Funding Institutions鈥 in K. Elliott & T. Richards (eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Values in Science. New York: Routledge, pp. 281-293.
Shaw, J. 2025. 鈥淭he Limits of Ethical Pluralism: Mill, Feyerabend, and Experiments of Living鈥 in J. Tsou, J. Shaw, & C. Fehr (eds.), Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism: Themes from the Work of Matthew J. Brown. Boston Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, pp. 23鈥44
Shaw, J. 2025. 鈥淔unding Priorities and Climate Change: Lessons from Agriculture and Action-Oriented Science鈥 in D. Maier, J. Donahuser, & M. Weber (eds.), Disruptive Innovations and the Environmental Crisis: Ethical, Practical, and Sociopolitical Concerns. Routledge Press, pp. 144鈥165.
Shaw, J. 2024. 鈥淭he Impact of Science Funding Policy on Kuhn鈥檚 Structure of Scientific Revolutions鈥, in K. B. Wray (ed.). Structure of Scientific Revolutions at 60. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 37-52.
Desjardins, E., Shaw, J., Barker, G., Bzovy, J. 2019. 鈥淕eofunctions, Pluralism, and Environmental Management鈥, in T. DesRoches, B. Williston, & F. Jankunis (eds.) From the North of 49: New Perspectives in Canadian Environmental Philosophy. Montreal: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, pp. 234-264.
Popular Articles
Shaw, J. 2025. 鈥淭he High Priests of Science are Holding it Hostage.鈥 IAI News. https://iai.tv/articles/the-high-priests-of-science-are-holding-it-hostage-auid-3250?_auid=2020