Science

Charles Brown CharlesB at CNCL.ci.detroit.mi.us
Thu Dec 7 13:14:25 PST 2000



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On the contrary: it's impossible to do science if scientists do not engage in the social construction of truth. It is only through peer review, discussion of results, and other social practices that any finding becomes a scientific truth. If you take away the social practices, there can practically be no scientific truths.

Does this mean that scientists' social practices create the objects of study wholecloth? Not necessarily. But whether or not the object of investigation is "really there", above and beyond any human investigation and social practices, it is in fact the social practices that construct scientific truths.

Looking forward to dogmatic philosophical claims about the poverty of nominalism,

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CB: But you leave out the rational kernel of this social construction critique of science: the power dynamics.



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