Theory Choice as Niche Construction: The Feedback Loop between Scientific Theories and Epistemic Values

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Abstract

We focus on a neglected aspect of scientific theory choice: how the selection of theories affects epistemic values. Building on Kuhn, we provide a general characterization of the feedback-loop dynamic between theories and values in theory choice as analogous to the relationship between organisms and the environment in niche construction. We argue that understanding theory choice as niche construction can explain how certain values acquire more weight and a specific application over time, and how resistance to scientific change can, therefore, arise. We illustrate our picture by looking at the Mendelian–biometrician controversy.

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De Benedetto, M., & Luchetti, M. (2024). Theory Choice as Niche Construction: The Feedback Loop between Scientific Theories and Epistemic Values. Philosophy of Science, 91(3), 741–758. https://doi.org/10.1017/psa.2023.160

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