Why does science need losers? On the overproduction of scientific knowledge and its function

Authors

  • Alexander Yu. Antonovski Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/202360226

Keywords:

system-communicative theory, social evolution, science and society, social network society and science

Abstract

The article raises the problem of functionality and rational explanation of large arrays of communicative and unclaimed scientific knowledge. To solve the problem and explain this phenomenon, the resources of the system-communicative theory of scientific communication and social-evolutionist approaches are involved. The ability of the system-communicative theory itself to explain this phenomenon is considered as a possibility of its verification. In conclusion, a working hypothesis is proposed linking the existence of a class of unclaimed research and researchers with the function of meta-observation: through their online network reactions on appropriate electronic platforms (downloads, citations, readings, reviews, recommendations, etc.), the distribution of scientific reputations of science leaders and selection of the best scientific knowledge is ensured. This function, according to the author, compensates for the lack of an external audience or public capable of understanding and adequately evaluating scientific achievements in the scientific communication system. It is concluded that the past "collegial and deliberative" assessment of scientific achievements, the appropriate distribution of reputations and support for research projects is incompatible with the dynamic conditions of the "publication market".

Published

2023-10-01

How to Cite

[1]
2023. Why does science need losers? On the overproduction of scientific knowledge and its function. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 60, 2 (Oct. 2023), 75–93. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/202360226.