Descartes once argued that, with sufficient effort and skill, a single scientist could uncover fundamental truths about our world. Contemporary science proves the limits of this claim. From synthesizing the human genome to predicting the effects of climate change, some current scientific research requires the collaboration of hundreds (if not thousands) of scientists with various specializations. Additionally, the majority of published scientific research is now co-authored, including more than 80% of articles in the natural sciences, meaning small collaborative teams have become the norm in science. This volume is the first to address critical philosophical questions regarding how collective scientific research could be organized different...
In this volume, a distinguished set of international scholars examine the nature of collaboration be...
Most scientists who are willing to articulate knowledge from different sources, for example to solve...
Isaac Newton famously postulated that scientific progress is made when researchers are able to “stan...
Collaboration is often a critical component in today's research that is dominated by complex pr...
The epistemic subject of collective scientific knowledge has been a matter of dispute in recent phil...
Geographically distributed and multidisciplinary collaborations have proven invaluable in answering ...
<div><p>Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov...
The cumulative nature of knowledge constantly alters the innovative landscape and thus the process o...
Geographically distributed and multidisciplinary collaborations have proven invaluable in answering ...
An increase in the scale of modern science is associated with the proliferation of a new kind of res...
This dissertation, a collection of four essays, explores a number of lines of questioning concerning...
I argue that scientific knowledge is collective knowledge, in a sense to be specified and defended. ...
Much of the literature on values in science is limited in its perspective because it focuses on the ...
Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov-ern fru...
The COVID-19 pandemic points to the need for scientists to pool their efforts in order to understand...
In this volume, a distinguished set of international scholars examine the nature of collaboration be...
Most scientists who are willing to articulate knowledge from different sources, for example to solve...
Isaac Newton famously postulated that scientific progress is made when researchers are able to “stan...
Collaboration is often a critical component in today's research that is dominated by complex pr...
The epistemic subject of collective scientific knowledge has been a matter of dispute in recent phil...
Geographically distributed and multidisciplinary collaborations have proven invaluable in answering ...
<div><p>Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov...
The cumulative nature of knowledge constantly alters the innovative landscape and thus the process o...
Geographically distributed and multidisciplinary collaborations have proven invaluable in answering ...
An increase in the scale of modern science is associated with the proliferation of a new kind of res...
This dissertation, a collection of four essays, explores a number of lines of questioning concerning...
I argue that scientific knowledge is collective knowledge, in a sense to be specified and defended. ...
Much of the literature on values in science is limited in its perspective because it focuses on the ...
Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov-ern fru...
The COVID-19 pandemic points to the need for scientists to pool their efforts in order to understand...
In this volume, a distinguished set of international scholars examine the nature of collaboration be...
Most scientists who are willing to articulate knowledge from different sources, for example to solve...
Isaac Newton famously postulated that scientific progress is made when researchers are able to “stan...