Current scientific research almost always requires collaboration among several (if not several hundred) specialized researchers. When scientists co-author a journal article, who deserves credit for discoveries or blame for errors? How should scientific institutions promote fruitful collaborations among scientists? In this book, leading philosophers of science address these critical questions.
Current scientific research almost always requires collaboration among several (if not several hundred) specialized researchers. When scientists co-author a journal article, who deserves credit for discoveries or blame for errors? How should scientific institutions promote fruitful collaborations among scientists? In this book, leading philosophers of science address these critical questions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Boyer-Kassem is an AXA post-doctoral research fellow at TiLPS, Tilburg University, The Netherlands. He holds a PhD in philosophy (Paris 1, 2011) and a Master in physics (ÉNS de Cachan, 2006). He has published articles in philosophy of science, social epistemology, and decision theory, in particular on scientific collaboration and publication strategies. Conor Mayo-Wilson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Washington. His primary interests are in epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, and logic. Michael Weisberg is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the Univeristy of Pennsylvania, where he co-directs the Penn Laboratory for Understanding Science.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I: Sharing knowledge * 1. Scientific Sharing: Communism and the Social Contract Michael Strevens * 2. Publish Late, Publish Rarely! Network Density and Group Performance in Scientific Communication Staffan Angere and Erik J. Olsson * Part II: Forming collaborations * 1. Learning to collaborate Kevin Zollman * 2. Diversity, Rationality and the Division of Cognitive Labor Ryan Muldoon * Part III: Authorship and refereeing in collaborative research * 1. Making an Author in Radically Collaborative Research Bryce Huebner, Rebecca Kukla and Eric Winsberg * 2. The Impact of Collaboration on the Epistemic Cultures of Science K. Brad Wray * 3. Power, Bargaining, and Collaboration Justin Bruner and Cailin O'Connor * Part IV: From individual to collection opinion * 1. A Clustering-Based Approach to Collective Beliefs Denis Bonnay * 2. Opinion Aggregation and Individual Expertise Carlo Martini and Jan Sprenger
* Part I: Sharing knowledge * 1. Scientific Sharing: Communism and the Social Contract Michael Strevens * 2. Publish Late, Publish Rarely! Network Density and Group Performance in Scientific Communication Staffan Angere and Erik J. Olsson * Part II: Forming collaborations * 1. Learning to collaborate Kevin Zollman * 2. Diversity, Rationality and the Division of Cognitive Labor Ryan Muldoon * Part III: Authorship and refereeing in collaborative research * 1. Making an Author in Radically Collaborative Research Bryce Huebner, Rebecca Kukla and Eric Winsberg * 2. The Impact of Collaboration on the Epistemic Cultures of Science K. Brad Wray * 3. Power, Bargaining, and Collaboration Justin Bruner and Cailin O'Connor * Part IV: From individual to collection opinion * 1. A Clustering-Based Approach to Collective Beliefs Denis Bonnay * 2. Opinion Aggregation and Individual Expertise Carlo Martini and Jan Sprenger
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