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How to foster scientists' creativity

Author(s)
Park, Seungbae
Issued Date
2016-12
DOI
10.3846/23450479.2016.1220987
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20995
Fulltext
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3846/23450479.2016.1220987
Citation
CREATIVITY STUDIES, v.9, no.2, pp.116 - 125
Abstract
Scientific progress can be credited to creative scientists, who constantly ideate new theories and experiments. I explore how the three central positions in the scientific realism debate - scientific realism, scientific pessimism, and instrumentalism - are related to the practical issue of how scientists’ creativity can be fostered. I argue that realism encourages scientists to entertain new theories and experiments, pessimism discourages them from doing so, and instrumentalism falls in between realism and pessimism in terms of its effects on scientists’ creativity. Therefore, scientists should accept realism and reject both pessimism and instrumentalism for the sake of scientific creativity and progress.
Publisher
Routledge
ISSN
2345-0479
Keyword (Author)
empirical creativityempirical progressinstrumentalismscientific pessimismscientific realismtheoretical creativitytheoretical progress

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