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REALISM WITHOUT TRUTH: A REVIEW OF GIERES SCIENCE WITHOUT LAWS AND SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVISM

机译:没有真相的现实主义:无律和科学视角的吉尔科学评论

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An increasingly popular view among philosophers of science is that of science as action—as the collective activity of scientists working in socially-coordinated communities. Scientists are seen not as dispassionate pursuers of Truth, but as active participants in a social enterprise, and science is viewed on a continuum with other human activities. When taken to an extreme, the science-as-social-process view can be taken to imply that science is no different from any other human activity, and therefore can make no privileged claims about its knowledge of the world. Such extreme views are normally contrasted with equally extreme views of classical science, as uncovering Universal Truth. In Science Without Laws and Scientific Perspectivism, Giere outlines an approach to understanding science that finds a middle ground between these extremes. He acknowledges that science occurs in a social and historical context, and that scientific models are constructions designed and created to serve human ends. At the same time, however, scientific models correspond to parts of the world in ways that can legitimately be termed objective. Giere's position, perspectival realism, shares important common ground with Skinner's writings on science, some of which are explored in this review. Perhaps most fundamentally, Giere shares with Skinner the view that science itself is amenable to scientific inquiry: scientific principles can and should be brought to bear on the process of science. The two approaches offer different but complementary perspectives on the nature of science, both of which are needed in a comprehensive understanding of science.
机译:在科学哲学家中越来越流行的观点是,科学作为行动,是在社会协调社区工作的科学家的集体活动。科学家被认为不是对真理的坚定追求者,而是社会企业的积极参与者,科学被视为与其他人类活动的连续体。极端地看,科学即社会过程的观点可以认为科学与任何其他人类活动都没有什么不同,因此不能对其科学知识做出特权主张。这种极端观点通常与古典科学的极端观点形成鲜明对比,因为它们揭示了普遍真理。吉尔在《没有法律和科学视野的科学》中概述了一种了解科学的方法,该方法在这些极端之间找到了中间立场。他承认科学发生在社会和历史的背景下,科学模型是为服务人类而设计和创造的结构。但是,与此同时,科学模型可以合理地称为客观的方式与世界各地相对应。吉尔(Giere)的观点,即透视现实主义,与斯金纳(Skinner)关于科学的著作有着重要的共同点,本评论对此进行了探讨。也许最根本的是,吉尔(Giere)与斯金纳(Skinner)同意科学本身适合科学探索的观点:科学原理可以而且应该应用于科学过程。两种方法对科学的本质提供了不同但互补的观点,全面理解科学需要这两种观点。

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