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Science and Society

Part of the book series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science ((BSPS,volume 65))

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In the opening of his celebrated Herbert Spencer Lecture, Albert Einstein said, do not listen to what scientists say, look at what they do. This, he added, should prevent him, as a scientist, from continuing bis lecture, yet he went on. This witty remark is packed with serious ideas. On the face of it we have here the claim that scientific method requires observations, not hear-say, as its starting point. This claim is known as classical inductivism. Now what scientists say is inductivism, but inductivism requires that we do not listen to them. The claim that we observe and not listen to hear-say was first made against the scholastic philosophers who allegedly preferred to discuss Aristotle’s reports about facts rather than observe the facts. In the present century it was the corner-stone of the revolution in anthropology, especially as advocated by Bronislaw Malinowski. Malinowski rejected reports of travellers, even reports of informants who are members of societies to be studied. Rather, said Malinowski, the society itself must be observed from within, i.e. by participant observers.

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Agassi, J. (1981). Research Project. In: Science and Society. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 65. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6456-6_20

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