The 'Nature of Science' and the Perils of Epistemic Relativism

Romero-Maltrana D.; Benitez F.

Keywords: epistemology, nature of science, Epistemic relativism, Objective nature of science, Empirical nature of science

Abstract

There is an increasing demand in the field of science education for the incorporation of philosophical and sociological aspects that are related to the scientific enterprise in school curricula, to the extent that the incorporation of these aspects is now considered a necessity. Several of these aspects can be categorised within the framework of the nature of science, or NOS. We warn that a possible misinterpretation of the common view of NOS tenets can lead to epistemic relativism. We pay special attention to the empirical and objective nature of science because these important features, properly understood, can help eliminate subjective flaws and protect against relativism. Some of the epistemological concepts that are relevant to this discussion are disambiguated in an attempt to prevent the temptation to take views to an extreme, as has occurred in some cases. We expect this analysis to contribute to the extant literature by improving how science is presented in the classroom without oversimplifying scientific practice.

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Título según WOS: The 'Nature of Science' and the Perils of Epistemic Relativism
Título de la Revista: RESEARCH IN SCIENCE EDUCATION
Volumen: 49
Número: 6
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 1735
Página final: 1757
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s11165-017-9673-8

Notas: ISI