Does the philosophical reflection on the foundations of scientific research follow the empiricism principle?

Authors

  • Vladimir N. Porus National Research University – Higher School of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202259456

Keywords:

STS programs, principle of reflexivity, principle of empiricism, metascience, metaphilosophy, philosophy of science

Abstract

It is argued that O.E. Stoliarova’s analysis of the STS programs leads her to a conclusion that in them the principle of reflexivity (in D. Bloor’s version) is not carried out though this contradicts the orientation of these programs on a self-reflection of the scientific bases. Hence, a problem arises: whether we will apply the principle of empiricism to justification of metascientific reasonings (in particular, to sociological explanations of knowing actions of scientists). This, in turn, leads to a problem of universality of philosophy as a platform for metascientific criticism. The formulation and the solution of such a problem assume the possibility of creation of metaphilosophical systems radicalizing the principle
of reflexivity before its application to philosophy. Thereby the philosophy of science appears in the field of immanent paradoxes. An exit from similar paradoxes demands new prospect
of philosophical researches.

Published

2023-05-03

How to Cite

[1]
2023. Does the philosophical reflection on the foundations of scientific research follow the empiricism principle?. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 59, 4 (May 2023), 44–49. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202259456.