Article ID: CBB001220960

A Web of Controversies: Complexity in the Burgess Shale Debate (2011)

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Using the Burgess Shale controversies as a case-study, this paper argues that controversies within different domains may interact as to create a situation of com- plicated intricacies, where the practicing scientist has to navigate through a context of multiple thought collectives. To some extent each of these collectives has its own dynamic complete with fairly negotiated standards for investigation and explanation, theoretical background assumptions and certain peculiarities of practice. But the intellectual development in one of these collectives may spill over having far reaching consequences for the treatment of apparently independent epistemic problems that are subject of investigation in other thought collectives. For the practicing scientist it is necessary to take this complex web of interactions into account in order to be able to navigate in such a situation. So far most studies of academic science have had a tendency to treat the practicing scientist as members of a single (enclosed) thought collective that stands intellectually isolated from other similar entities unless the discipline was in a state of crisis of paradigmatic proportions. The richness and complexity of Burgess Shale debate shows that this encapsulated kind of analysis is not enough.

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Authors & Contributors
Sepkoski, David Christopher
Blount, Zachary D.
Morgan, David
Bruce S. Lieberman
Gwen S. Antell
Julien Kimmig
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Philosophy & Theory in Biology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Nature
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
Geological Society of America
University of Chicago Press
Riverhead Books
John Murray
Duke University
Concepts
Paleontology
Fossils
Evolution
Controversies and disputes
Epistemology
Natural history
People
Gould, Stephen Jay
Grene, Marjorie
Hull, David Lee
Jacob, François
Xu, Xing
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
China
United States
South Africa
France
Colorado (U.S.)
Great Britain
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