Getting serious about the second person: Ziman's project

Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (5):80-87 (2006)
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Abstract

Professor Ziman's project in his paper 'No man is an island' is to promote the understanding of science as a social enterprise. His main enemy is what he calls 'methodological solipsism' according to which 'the world of things and beings is surveyed and interpreted from the point of view of a single individual', and scientists think of themselves as lone explorers relying only on 'the evidence of their own eyes and their rational inferences concerning the hidden mechanisms by which these personal percepts may be generated'.

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