Linguistique de l’écrit

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236069

Socially relevant philosophy of science

an introduction

Carla FehrKathryn S. Plaisance

pp. 301-316

Résumé

This paper provides an argument for a more socially relevant philosophy of science (SRPOS). Our aims in this paper are to characterize this body of work in philosophy of science, to argue for its importance, and to demonstrate that there are significant opportunities for philosophy of science to engage with and support this type of research. The impetus of this project was a keen sense of missed opportunities for philosophy of science to have a broader social impact. We illustrate various ways in which SRPOS can provide social benefits, as well as benefits to scientific practice and philosophy itself. Also, SRPOS is consistent with some historical and contemporary goals of philosophy of science. We’re calling for an expansion of philosophy of science to include more of this type of work. In order to support this expansion, we characterize philosophy of science as an epistemic community and examine the culture and practices of philosophy of science that can help or hinder research in this area.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Plaisance Kathryn S., Fehr Carla (2010) Making philosophy of science more socially relevant. Synthese 177 (3).

Pages: 301-316

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-010-9855-7

Citation complète:

Fehr Carla, Plaisance Kathryn S., 2010, Socially relevant philosophy of science: an introduction. Synthese 177 (3), Making philosophy of science more socially relevant, 301-316. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-010-9855-7.