Casadevall Arturo, Fang Ferric C
Department of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Microbiology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Infect Immun. 2015 Dec;83(12):4460-4. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00921-15. Epub 2015 Sep 14.
In contrast to many other human endeavors, science pays little attention to its history. Fundamental scientific discoveries are often considered to be timeless and independent of how they were made. Science and the history of science are regarded as independent academic disciplines. Although most scientists are aware of great discoveries in their fields and their association with the names of individual scientists, few know the detailed stories behind the discoveries. Indeed, the history of scientific discovery is sometimes recorded only in informal accounts that may be inaccurate or biased for self-serving reasons. Scientific papers are generally written in a formulaic style that bears no relationship to the actual process of discovery. Here we examine why scientists should care more about the history of science. A better understanding of history can illuminate social influences on the scientific process, allow scientists to learn from previous errors, and provide a greater appreciation for the importance of serendipity in scientific discovery. Moreover, history can help to assign credit where it is due and call attention to evolving ethical standards in science. History can make science better.
与许多其他人类活动不同,科学很少关注自身的历史。重大科学发现往往被认为是永恒的,且与发现过程无关。科学与科学史被视为相互独立的学科。尽管大多数科学家知晓其所在领域的重大发现以及这些发现与个别科学家名字的关联,但很少有人了解这些发现背后的详细故事。实际上,科学发现的历史有时仅记录于非正式叙述中,这些叙述可能因自私的原因而不准确或有偏差。科学论文通常采用公式化的风格撰写,与实际的发现过程毫无关系。在此,我们探讨科学家为何应更多地关注科学史。更好地理解历史能够阐明社会对科学进程的影响,让科学家从前人的错误中吸取教训,并更深刻地认识到意外发现在科学发现中的重要性。此外,历史有助于恰当归功,并关注科学领域不断演变的道德标准。历史能让科学变得更出色。