Common Sense and Science: One World or Two?
- Autores: Emanuilov F.R.1
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Afiliações:
- Higher School of Economics
- Edição: Volume 35, Nº 4 (2024)
- Páginas: 46-61
- Seção: Scientific research
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0236-2007/article/view/263533
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0236200724040039
- ID: 263533
Resumo
The paper examines the problem of the vertical split in the philosophy of science —whether there is a continuous transition between scientific knowledge and common sense or a radical break. In the first part of the work, the problem is discussed through the French tradition in philosophy of science. Two main solutions are articulated: continualist (Meyerson) and discountinualist (Bachelard). At the same time, its main drawback is revealed — speculative nature of its concept of common sense. In the second part, an attempt is made to solve this problem by correcting this flaw. Thus, it is proposed to rely on data gathered in anthropology of science to develop an empirically grounded concept of common sense. It is connected to folk biology — universal ways of thinking about plants and animals. Main features of folk biology are highlighted and compared with scientific biology. As a result, it is concluded that there are two radical breaks between them. The first one, decontextualization of nature, consists in withdrawing an object of study from the totality of its cultural and environmental relations. The second, deessentialization of nature, implies a transition from essentialist to historicist thinking. A preliminary conclusion is made that there is a break between it and science in general.
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Filipp Emanuilov
Higher School of Economics
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: fremanuilov@edu.hse.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-5544-8820
BA Student
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