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Scientific Collaboration and Collective Knowledge - New Essays (Hardcover)
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Scientific Collaboration and Collective Knowledge - New Essays (Hardcover)
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Descartes once argued that, with sufficient effort and skill, a
single scientist could uncover fundamental truths about our world.
Contemporary science proves the limits of this claim. From
synthesizing the human genome to predicting the effects of climate
change, some current scientific research requires the collaboration
of hundreds (if not thousands) of scientists with various
specializations. Additionally, the majority of published scientific
research is now co-authored, including more than 80% of articles in
the natural sciences, meaning small collaborative teams have become
the norm in science. This volume is the first to address critical
philosophical questions regarding how collective scientific
research could be organized differently and how it should be
organized. For example, should scientists be required to share
knowledge with competing research teams? How can universities and
grant-giving institutions promote successful collaborations? When
hundreds of researchers contribute to a discovery, how should
credit be assigned - and can minorities expect a fair share? When
collaborative work contains significant errors or fraudulent data,
who deserves blame? In this collection of essays, leading
philosophers of science address these critical questions, among
others. Their work extends current philosophical research on the
social structure of science and contributes to the growing,
interdisciplinary field of social epistemology. The volume's
strength lies in the diversity of its authors' methodologies.
Employing detailed case studies of scientific practice,
mathematical models of scientific communities, and rigorous
conceptual analysis, contributors to this volume study scientific
groups of all kinds, including small labs, peer-review boards, and
large international collaborations like those in climate science
and particle physics.
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