The natural selection of conservative science.

Volume: 76, Pages: 24 - 29
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Social epistemologists have argued that high risk, high reward science has an important role to play in scientific communities. Recently, though, it has also been argued that various scientific fields seem to be trending towards conservatism-the increasing production of what Kuhn (1962) might have called 'normal science'. This paper will explore a possible explanation for this sort of trend: that the process by which scientific research groups...
Paper Details
Title
The natural selection of conservative science.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
76
Pages
24 - 29
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