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Social Coordination in Scientific Communities

Authors :
David Eck
Source :
Perspectives on Science. 24:770-800
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
MIT Press - Journals, 2016.

Abstract

Kuhnian philosophy of science has established the existence of a social dimension within epistemology, but neo-Kuhnian accounts remain limited by linguistically centered conceptions of rationality and normativity. As an alternative, I use an embodied epistemology to reframe two neo-Kuhnian concepts: Fred D’Agostino’s (2010) federal model of enquiry and William Rehg’s (2009) immanent cogency. Both concepts are concerned, in part, with how scientific communities balance conservative and innovative impulses. By treating interaction as a fundamental frame of analysis, embodied epistemology offers a more nuanced perspective on this “essential tension,” while also blunting realist re-interpretations of each concept.

Details

ISSN :
15309274 and 10636145
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Perspectives on Science
Accession number :
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