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Isaac Asimov’s Sci-Fi Novella “Profession” Versus Professionalism: Reflections on the (Missing) Scientific Revolutions in the 21th Century

EasyChair Preprint 11429

38 pagesDate: December 1, 2023

Abstract

This is a partly provocative essay edited as a humanitarian study in philosophy of science and social philosophy. The starting point is Isaac Asimov’s famous sci-fi novella “Profession” (1957) to be “back” extrapolated to today’s relation between Thomas Kuhn’s “normal science” and “scientific revolutions” (1962). The latter should be accomplished by Asimov’s main personage George Platen’s ilk (called “feeble minded” in the novella) versus the “burned minded” professionals able only to “normal science”. Francis Fukuyama’s “end of history” in post-Hegelian manner is now interpreted to an analogically supposed “end of scientific history” without “scientific revolutions” any more. The relevant dystopia of the prolonged or even “eternal” period of normal science is justified to the contemporary institution of science due to mechanisms such as “peer-review”, “impact-factor rating”, the projects’ competition for funding, etc. Positive feedbacks forcing all scientists needing careers to be more and more orthodox are demonstrated therefore establishing for that dystopia to be the real state of contemporary science. Two counterfactual case studies based correspondingly on Feyerabend’s “Against method” (1975) if Galilei should make his discoveries today and Sokal’s hoax (1996) if he suggested a scientific masterpiece to be really rejected by journals are discussed. Still one case study considering the abundance of Kelvin’s “clouds” on the horizon of today’s physics (dark matter, dark energy, entanglement, quantum gravitation, phenomena refuting the Big Bang, etc.) serves to verify the aforementioned conjecture that science has already entered that dystopia of eternal normal science. The conception of “ontomathematics” implying “creation ex nihilo” being scandalous for the dominating paradigm is sketched as an eventual revolutionary way out.

Keyphrases: Asimov’s “Profession”, Feyerabend’s “Against Method”, Fukuyama’s “end of history”, Scientific Revolutions, Sokal’s hoax, Thomas Kuhn, contemporary state of physics, eternal normal science, normal science, ontomathematics, paradigm, “George Platen”

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:11429,
  author    = {Vasil Penchev},
  title     = {Isaac Asimov’s Sci-Fi Novella “Profession” Versus Professionalism: Reflections on the (Missing) Scientific Revolutions in the 21th Century},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 11429},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2023}}
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