To be scientific is to be communist
What differentiates scientific research from non-scientific inquiry? Philosophers addressing
this question have typically been inspired by the exalted social place and intellectual …
this question have typically been inspired by the exalted social place and intellectual …
A critical examination of the ethics of AI-mediated peer review
LA Schintler, CL McNeely, J Witte - arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.12356, 2023 - arxiv.org
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) systems, including large language models
like ChatGPT, offer promise and peril for scholarly peer review. On the one hand, AI can …
like ChatGPT, offer promise and peril for scholarly peer review. On the one hand, AI can …
Study Protocol: The Role of Disagreement in Scientific Conservatism
Significance: Emerging evidence indicates that scientific gatekeeping is vulnerable to
discounting novel ideas and silencing issues relevant to historically underrepresented …
discounting novel ideas and silencing issues relevant to historically underrepresented …
Citation Metrics: A Philosophy of Science Perspective.
C Lisciandra - 2024 - philsci-archive.pitt.edu
Citation metrics are statistical measures of scientific output that draw on citation indexes.
They purport to capture the impact of scientific articles and the journals in which they appear …
They purport to capture the impact of scientific articles and the journals in which they appear …
Are Citation Metrics a Good Thing?
C Lisciandra - 2022 - philsci-archive.pitt.edu
Citation metrics are statistical measures of scientific outputs that draw on citation indexes.
They purport to capture the impact of scientific articles and the journals in which they appear …
They purport to capture the impact of scientific articles and the journals in which they appear …
Two Tendencies
LK Bright - philpapers.org
I wrote an essay about why I do philosophy. It would probably not be publishable anywhere,
but I think it might be of some interest to others as we reflect on why we do what we do. For …
but I think it might be of some interest to others as we reflect on why we do what we do. For …