Towards Open Science: The Precariat as a Subject of Scientific Creativity

Authors

  • Natalya N. Voronina Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod
  • Artem M. Feigelman Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202259339

Keywords:

creativity, academic precariat, scientific creativity, scientific community, rationality, P. Feyerabend, open science, subject of creativity

Abstract

In this remark to the article by I.T. Kasavin "Creativity as a social phenomenon" the authors discuss the possibilities of the scientific precariat as a free creative class, which having entered the scientific community, will give it a new creative potential. The authors express some doubts that such a merger will preserve precariat's special creative spirit. The article draws attention to the diversity in understanding the nature, goals and values of creativity. The specificity of understanding creativity in the scientific community is due to its rational and methodological guidelines, while the precariat is part of postmodern society, and its creative potential stems from a break with traditional rationalistic methodology. However, as long as peer review remains in the hands of the exclusively institutionalized scientific community, there is a high probability that the creativity of the precariat will be marginalized, and becoming part of the scientific community, the precariat will be forced to accept its epistemic values and lose the creative potential that is expected from them. The authors refer to P. Feyerabend's theory of creativity, in which he rejects the subject-centered model of scientific creativity. According to Feyerabend, creativity is intersubjective in nature and grows organically from the sociocultural environment of the subject. The scientist creates following a cultural instinct, but the subject does not disappear from the creative process, since the cultural instinct is refracted through his individual style. If creativity is a reflection of the spirit of times, the precariat is the best way to embody it. In conclusion, a way for overcoming the social is outlined and, in a broad sense, the methodological problematic nature of the unification of the scientific community and the precariat, which the authors see in the general democratization and pluralism of society.

Published

2022-10-25

How to Cite

[1]
2022. Towards Open Science: The Precariat as a Subject of Scientific Creativity. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 59, 3 (Oct. 2022), 46–54. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202259339.