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On the very idea of pursuitworthiness

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DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2021.11.016

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  1. Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada [759-2019-0800]

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This paper examines how to determine the criteria for scientific proposals worthy of further research, challenging the minimal criteria of pursuitworthiness. The author provides a framework for identifying contexts where pursuitworthiness criteria can enhance the efficiency of scientific inquiry, and discusses the implications of this framework for values and pursuit.
Recent philosophical literature has turned its attention towards assessments of how to judge scientific proposals as worthy of further inquiry. Previous work, as well as papers contained within this special issue, propose criteria for pursuitworthiness (Achinstein, 1993; Whitt, 1992; DiMarco & Khalifa, 2019; Laudan, 1977; Shan, 2020; Seselja et al., 2012). The purpose of this paper is to assess the grounds on which pursuitworthiness demands can be legitimately made. To do this, I propose a challenge to the possibility of even minimal criteria of pursuitworthiness, inspired by Paul Feyerabend. I go on to provide a framework for identifying the contexts in which pursuitworthiness criteria may promote the efficiency of scientific inquiry. I then spell out some implications this framework has for values and pursuit.

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