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Scientific Experimental Articles are Modernist Stories

Kozlov, Anatolii and Stuart, Michael T. (2024) Scientific Experimental Articles are Modernist Stories. [Preprint]

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This paper attempts to revive the epistemological discussion of scientific articles. What are their epistemic aims, and how are they achieved? We argue that scientific experimental articles are best understood as a particular kind of narrative: i.e., modernist narratives (think: Woolf, Joyce), at least in the sense that they employ many of the same techniques, including colligation and the juxtaposition of multiple perspectives. We suggest that this way of writing is necessary given the nature of modern science, but it also has specific epistemic benefits: it provides readers with an effective way to grasp the content of scientific articles which increases their understanding. On the other hand, modernist writing is vulnerable to certain kinds of epistemic abuses, which can be found instantiated in modern scientific writing as well.


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Item Type: Preprint
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Kozlov, Anatoliianatolii.kozlov@outlook.com0000-0003-0504-809X
Stuart, Michael T.mike.stuart.post@gmail.com0000-0002-4165-2641
Keywords: scientific articles; narratives; stories; style; perspectivism; modernism; aesthetics; understanding; imagination; practice
Subjects: General Issues > Data
General Issues > Evidence
General Issues > Experimentation
General Issues > Explanation
General Issues > History of Philosophy of Science
General Issues > History of Science Case Studies
General Issues > Rhetoric of Science
General Issues > Theory/Observation
Depositing User: Dr. Anatolii Kozlov
Date Deposited: 21 Jun 2024 14:37
Last Modified: 21 Jun 2024 14:37
Item ID: 23575
Subjects: General Issues > Data
General Issues > Evidence
General Issues > Experimentation
General Issues > Explanation
General Issues > History of Philosophy of Science
General Issues > History of Science Case Studies
General Issues > Rhetoric of Science
General Issues > Theory/Observation
Date: 2024
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/23575

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