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Institutionalist Sociology of Science

(Original title: Inštitucionalistická sociológia vedy)
Filozofia, 64 (2009), 2, 144-154.
Type of work: Papers
Publication language: Slovak
Abstract

The paper deals with some of the contemporary theories of science which see the latter as an organized cognitive activity. On the background of the controversy concerning the nature of rationality and relativism the author underlines the contribution of the sociology of scientific knowledge, showing its role in reconceptualization of the dichotomy between internalism and externalism. His argumentation is in favor of the institutionalist conception of science as a subsystem of society. The problem of the reliability of knowledge is explained in the context of the globalized science: for science to be cognitively successful it is necessary to optimize the institutional mechanisms producing consensus and working as the controlling and corrective mechanisms.

Keywords

Fragmentation and integration of scientific activity, Globalized science, Institutionalist sociology of science

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