reading this makes me feel less crazypic.twitter.com/hMXVVZWz68
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reading this makes me feel less crazypic.twitter.com/hMXVVZWz68
Jokes aside, the task now imo is to understand why science works when it does. Which means putting aside the rationalist fairy tales and doing the hard work of analyzing lots of specifics and coming up with new, quite different understandings
back to honest postage stamp collecting maybe
Yeah that’s discussed in the podcast. It’s boring and the @fourbeerspod guys say they don’t want to do it; they want to have Big Ideas, that’s what they signed up for in the Olde Days. I totally sympathize, which is why I am an internet crackpot, not a scientist
Do they discuss that Darwin's 8-year-long exhaustive study of both living and fossil barnacles was important to both his development of theoretical ideas and his reputation as a careful observer whose wacky ideas should therefore be given credence?pic.twitter.com/EL3BVxnNiP
See http://darwin-online.org.uk/EditorialIntroductions/Richmond_cirripedia.html … Maybe science is composed of "physics and stamp collecting", but stamp collecting has led to some damn impressive results.
The single time I was invited to an NSF "directions in research" meeting, my impassioned position paper that software research needed more Darwin-style stamp collecting met with a "that's not right; that's not even wrong" reaction. Alas.
Early-20th-C physics lingers as the ideal model for all science. This distorts everything hideously, because nothing else works similarly. The Stanford Disunity School usefully pointed to alternative models of successful sciences. Has had little effect on practice unfortunately.
It's worse. Look at Kuhn, Lakatos, Feyerabend, Popper, etc.: they're all on about Galileo and Newton - that is, ancient physics - as revealing of what (all of) science Really Is.
Yes, Peter Godfrey-Smith makes this point in detail in _Theory and Reality_; and explores how molbio differs in his _Philosophy of Biology_. The high-energy physics vs molbio contrast is also made in (rather too much) detail in Knorr Cetina’s _Epistemic Cultures_.
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