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Explanatory Particularism in Scientific Practice - Melinda Bonnie Fagan

Explanatory Particularism in Scientific Practice

Buch | Hardcover
368 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-889745-3 (ISBN)
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Explanatory Particularism in Scientific Practice argues that explanations are products of collaborative activity in particular communities. This particularist approach helps to frame questions about interdisciplinarity, and has implications bearing on the nature of understanding, the unity of science, objectivity, and science-society relations.
Explanatory Particularism in Scientific Practice offers a novel community-centric account of scientific explanation. On this view, explanations are products of collaborative activity in particular communities. Philosophers of science studying explanation have traditionally seen their task as analyzing the common or fundamental core of explanations across the sciences. Melinda Bonnie Fagan takes the opposite view: diversity of explanations across the sciences is a basic feature of scientific practice. A scientific community produces explanations that advance understanding of some target of interest, but just what features advance understanding, and what understanding amounts to in practice, varies widely over time and across scientific communities. This particularist approach brings new problems and questions to the fore, especially concerning interdisciplinarity: how (if at all) do explanation and understanding get beyond the boundary of a particular community? The particularist account also has implications bearing on the nature of understanding, the unity of science, objectivity, and science-society relations. The argument is elaborated using detailed case studies of explanatory model connection, or lack thereof: immunology and epidemiology models in the COVID-19 pandemic and the explanatory ambitions of systems biology, using the example of stem cell development. The argument concludes with an open-ended list of potential future case studies.

Melinda Bonnie Fagan is Sterling M. McMurrin Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah. She has an interdisciplinary background, originally trained in biology (BA 1992, Williams College; PhD 1998, Stanford University), then philosophy (MA 2002, University of Texas at Austin), culminating in history and philosophy of science (PhD 2007, Indiana University). Her research focuses on experimental practice in biology (particularly stem cell and developmental biology), explanation, and social epistemology of science. She is the author of Philosophy of Stem Cell Biology (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), Elements in the Philosophy of Biology: Stem Cells (Cambridge, 2021), and many journal articles, book chapters, and commentaries on various topics in philosophy of science and biology.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.3.2025
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-19-889745-6 / 0198897456
ISBN-13 978-0-19-889745-3 / 9780198897453
Zustand Neuware
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