Epistemic Interests and the Objectivity of Inquiry

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)86-93
Number of pages8
JournalStudies in history and philosophy of science
Volume91
Early online date8 Dec 2021
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2022

Abstract

This paper advocates for making epistemic interests a central object of philosophical analysis in epistemology and philosophy of science. It is argued that the importance of epistemic interests derives from their fundamental importance for the notion of objectivity. Epistemic interests are defined as individuated by a set of objectives, each of which represents a dimension of the search for truth. Among these dimensions, specificity, sensitivity, and productivity (the rate at which results are delivered per unit of time) are discussed in detail. It is argued that the relevance of productivity is often overlooked in debates about the ends and means of science. A definition of the objectivity of inquiry is proposed that takes the notion of epistemic interest as its starting point.

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    Epistemic interest, Objectivity, Science and values

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Epistemic Interests and the Objectivity of Inquiry. / Wilholt, Torsten.
In: Studies in history and philosophy of science, Vol. 91, 02.2022, p. 86-93.

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Wilholt T. Epistemic Interests and the Objectivity of Inquiry. Studies in history and philosophy of science. 2022 Feb;91:86-93. Epub 2021 Dec 8. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2021.11.009
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