Scientific Testimony: Its roles in science and society

Scientific Testimony: Its roles in science and society

by Mikkel Gerken
Scientific Testimony: Its roles in science and society

Scientific Testimony: Its roles in science and society

by Mikkel Gerken

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Overview

Scientific Testimony concerns the roles of scientific testimony in science and society. The book develops a positive alternative to a tradition famously expressed by the slogan of the Royal Society Nullius in verba ("Take nobody's word for it"). This book argues that intra-scientific testimony—i.e., testimony between collaborating scientists—is not in conflict with the spirit of science or an add-on to scientific practice. On the contrary, intra-scientific testimony is a vital part of science. This is illustrated by articulating epistemic norms of intra-scientific testimony and arguing that they are vital to scientific methodology on a par with other scientific norms governing scientific observation and data analysis.

The book also provides an account of public scientific testimony—i.e., scientific testimony to the lay population. This is done by integrating philosophical resources with empirical research on the science of science communication. For example, various misconceptions about science and folk epistemological biases are diagnosed as factors that contribute to science skepticism. This diagnosis provides the basis for developing novel norms for science communication that are sensitive to the psychological and social obstacles to laypersons' uptake of it. Finally, the volume discusses how public scientific testimony is best embedded in society and argues that it is critical for societies that pursue the ideals of deliberative democracy. Scientific Testimony draws on philosophy of science, social epistemology, and empirical research to provide a wide-ranging account of the roles of scientific testimony within scientific practice and within the wider society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198857273
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/15/2022
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 6.50(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Mikkel Gerken, Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern Denmark

Mikkel Gerken is a Danish philosopher. His recent research concerns epistemology and philosophy of science but it is often integrated with theories of language and communication, cognitive psychology, philosophy of mind, and philosophical methodology. Professor Gerken was an Associate Professor at the University of Edinburgh before returning to his native Denmark, where he is now a Professor at the University of Southern Denmark. He is an associate editor of Ergo - an open access journal of philosophy. He has been William H. Bonsall Visiting Associate Professor at Stanford University. He was an elected member of The Young Academy under the Royal Danish Academy of the Sciences and was awarded a Young Elite Researcher prize from the Danish Council for Independent Research.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroductionPART I. Philosophical Foundations of Scientific Testimony1. Testimony and the Scientific Enterprise2. The Nature of TestimonyPART II. Scientific Testimony within Science3. Scientific Justification as the Basis of Scientific Testimony4. Intra-Scientific TestimonyPART III. Scientific Testimony in Society5. Public Scientific Testimony I: Scientific Expert Testimony6. Public Scientific Testimony II: Scientific ReportingPART IV. Scientific Testimony in Science and Society7. The Significance of Scientific Testimony8. Coda: Scientific Testimony, Cognitive Diversity, and Epistemic Injustice
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