On the multidimensionality of scientific rationality and scientific progress

Authors

  • Vladimir N. Porus HSE University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/202360223

Keywords:

scientific rationality, scientific progress, interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity, historical epistemology, social-cultural epistemology

Abstract

In the polemic with T.D. Sokolova's article the issue is discussed addressing the question whether there is anything new that we can get from the methodology of interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity for determination of scientific rationality and scientific progress. The solution of this question is connected with the intensions of a historical and social-cultural epistemologies. These intentions consist in a complex or "multidimensional" approach to the creation of conceptual designs that define the application of these concepts. None of the "measurements" (methodological, psychological, social, etc.) provides them with a universal definition, but a "stereometric" image "restored" from them is capable to approximate to real use of these concepts of an epistemology and philosophy of science. It is necessary to remember that progress in science in one dimension can be regression in another just as the scientific rationality in a sociological dimension can be in no correspondence with the interpretation of rationality given to it by a certain methodological conception. Philosophy of science must avoid a dogmatic universalization of the criteria of rationality as well as the extremes of of relativism in this question.

Published

2023-10-01

How to Cite

[1]
2023. On the multidimensionality of scientific rationality and scientific progress. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 60, 2 (Oct. 2023), 58–64. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/202360223.