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A social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice
This book investigates how collaborative scientific practice yields scientific knowledge. At a time when most of today’s scientific knowledge is created in research groups, the author reconsiders the social character of science to address the question of whether collaboratively created knowledge sho...
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2016
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author | Wagenknecht, Susann |
author_facet | Wagenknecht, Susann |
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description | This book investigates how collaborative scientific practice yields scientific knowledge. At a time when most of today’s scientific knowledge is created in research groups, the author reconsiders the social character of science to address the question of whether collaboratively created knowledge should be considered as collective achievement, and if so, in which sense. Combining philosophical analysis with qualitative empirical inquiry, this book provides a comparative case study of mono- and interdisciplinary research groups, offering insight into the day-to-day practice of scientists. The book includes field observations and interviews with scientists to present an empirically-grounded perspective on much-debated questions concerning research groups’ division of labor, relations of epistemic dependence and trust. |
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spelling | cern-22947812021-04-21T19:00:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2294781engWagenknecht, SusannA social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practiceScience in GeneralThis book investigates how collaborative scientific practice yields scientific knowledge. At a time when most of today’s scientific knowledge is created in research groups, the author reconsiders the social character of science to address the question of whether collaboratively created knowledge should be considered as collective achievement, and if so, in which sense. Combining philosophical analysis with qualitative empirical inquiry, this book provides a comparative case study of mono- and interdisciplinary research groups, offering insight into the day-to-day practice of scientists. The book includes field observations and interviews with scientists to present an empirically-grounded perspective on much-debated questions concerning research groups’ division of labor, relations of epistemic dependence and trust.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:22947812016 |
spellingShingle | Science in General Wagenknecht, Susann A social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice |
title | A social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice |
title_full | A social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice |
title_fullStr | A social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice |
title_full_unstemmed | A social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice |
title_short | A social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice |
title_sort | social epistemology of research groups: collaboration in scientific practice |
topic | Science in General |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2294781 |
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