Article ID: CBB676664243

The Song of the Science Mermaid: A Philosophical Trilogue on the Osteological Paradox (2021)

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As a modern academic Ulysses, the historical scientist is enticed by numerous plausible scientific theories that can explain the historical data in search of the truth. However, the predicament of her work is to inevitably crash onto the rocks and cliffs of uncertainty. The problem discussed in this paper is that several scientific models can be suitable to account for the same empirical observations. The risk of falling into speculation is looming, and exceedingly dangerous in science. This is also the case in archaeological sciences, such as bioarchaeology. A bioarchaeologist frequently encounters traces of disease in ancient skeletons, and pertinent patterns may often result from equally probable different causes. This is a methodological issue commonly encountered in the interpretation of pathological patterns in human remains, and constitutes part of the problem known in bioarchaeology as the osteological paradox. During an informal trilogue, three characters discuss the osteological paradox, and attempt to define it in philosophical terms. The aim of this work is to present the problems of scientists with the philosophical approach to the debate between scientific realism and antirealism, focusing in particular on the so-called problem of underdetermination. Our original approach is to apply the distinction between ‘how-possibly’ models and ‘how-actually’ models by Alisa Bokulich to archaeological issues, integrating various fields of science with a multidisciplinary and omnivorous approach. The trilogue ends providing the historical scientist with reasons and means to believe in her ability to conceive of true and reliable scientific models to interpret the historical past.

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Authors & Contributors
Fantina Madricardo
Antonio Petrizzo
Plutniak, Sébastien
Luca Zamparo
Carro, Domenico
Monica Baggio
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Perspectives on Science
Zilsel: Science, technique, société
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Journal of Global History
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
L'Erma di Bretschneider
Padova University Press
University of Durham (United Kingdom)
Harvard University Press
Archaeopress
Concepts
Archaeology
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Philosophy of science
Explanation; hypotheses; theories
Controversies and disputes
Environmental history
People
Laplace, Georges
Whewell, William
Sollas, William
Pliny the Elder
Newton, Isaac
Mill, John Stuart
Time Periods
20th century
Ancient
20th century, late
19th century
Early modern
Medieval
Places
Adriatic sea
Venice (Italy)
Italy
Wales
Rome (Italy)
Paris (France)
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