Philosophy of science for globalized privatization: Uncovering some limitations of critical contextual empiricism

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 47:10-17 (2014)
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to uncover some of the limitations that critical contextual empiricism, and in particular Longino's contextualism, faces when trying to provide a normative account of scientific knowledge that is relevant to current scientific research. After presenting the four norms of effective criticism, I show how the norms have limited scope when dealing with cases of current scientific practices. I then present some historical evidence for the claim that the organization of science has changed in recent decades, and I argue that the uncovered limitations emerge from this larger phenomenon. Finally, I conclude by suggesting two ways to overcome the previously uncovered limitations.

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Manuela Fernández Pinto
University of the Andes