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AUTOR(ES) Michael Mulkay , G. Nigel Gilbert
ANO 1982
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Sociology
ISSN 0038-0385
E-ISSN 1469-8684
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0038038582016002001
CITAÇÕES 13
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 5b9bbfd9e994e8469bb8d4ce07cfcccb

Resumo

There is an asymmetry in the procedures used by natural scientists to account for 'correct belief' and for 'error'. Correct belief is treated as the normal state of affairs, as deriving unproblematically from experimental evidence, and as requiring no special explanation. Errors are seen as something to be explained away, as due to the intrusion of non-scientific influences. An elaborate repertoire of interpretative resources is employed in accounting for error. Asymmetrical accounting for error and for correct belief is a social device which reinforces the traditional conception of scientific rationality and which makes the community of scientists appear as the kind of community we, and they, recognize as scientific. These conclusions are based on a detailed analysis of interviews with researchers in an area of biochemistry.

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