Technoscience – Science Without Scientists?

Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (1):32-37 (2020)
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The article outlines a look at technoscience or mode 2 as a results of the development of statistics as a mathematical method and an instrument of social management, as well as the deprofessionalization of science due to the overproduction of specialists and the introduction of design forms of work into the practice of the scientific community. A decrease of the scientists’ expert status is noted, and an assessment is given of the prospects for the complete degeneration of classical science into the technoscience.

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Taras Aleksandrovich Varkhotov
Moscow State University

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