John Stephen
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RH, UK.
Stud Hist Philos Sci. 2019 Dec;78:64-72. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2018.12.003. Epub 2018 Dec 15.
This paper argues for a novel way of addressing questions about the relationship between politics and science: in terms of norms of communication, rather than norms of cognition. The first half of the paper motivates this general shift through close study of the concept of "wishful speaking"; arguing that this vice - rather than the more familiar "wishful thinking" - better captures real-life cases, such as the Lysenko affair. The second half builds on the ethics of communication to develop an account of the proper role of non-epistemic values in justification in terms of "value-aptness".
从交流规范而非认知规范的角度来探讨。本文前半部分通过对“一厢情愿的言说”这一概念的深入研究,推动了这一总体转变;认为这种恶习——而非更为人熟知的“一厢情愿的想法”——能更好地描述现实生活中的案例,比如李森科事件。后半部分则基于交流伦理学,从“价值适切性”的角度,对非认知价值在辩护中的恰当作用进行了阐述。