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Controversial Ideas 2023, 3(1), 1; doi: 10.35995/jci03010001

In Defense of Merit in Science

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Received: 26 Sep 2022 / Revised: 14 Feb 2023 / Accepted: 16 Feb 2023 / Published: 28 Apr 2023
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Abstract

Merit is a central pillar of liberal epistemology, humanism, and democracy. The scientific enterprise, built on merit, has proven effective in generating scientific and technological advances, reducing suffering, narrowing social gaps, and improving the quality of life globally. This perspective documents the ongoing attempts to undermine the core principles of liberal epistemology and to replace merit with non-scientific, politically motivated criteria. We explain the philosophical origins of this conflict, document the intrusion of ideology into our scientific institutions, discuss the perils of abandoning merit, and offer an alternative, human-centered approach to address existing social inequalities.
Keywords: STEM; Enlightenment; meritocracy; critical social justice; postmodernism; identity politics; Mertonian norms
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Abbot, D.; Bikfalvi, A.; Bleske-Rechek, A.; Bodmer, W.; Boghossian, P.; Carvalho, C.; Ciccolini, J.; Coyne, J.; Gauss, J.; Gill, P.; Jitomirskaya, S.; Jussim, L.; Krylov, A.; Loury, G.; Maroja, L.; McWhorter, J.; Moosavi, S.; Schwerdtle, P.N.; Pearl, J.; Quintanilla-Tornel, M.; III, H.S.; Schreiner, P.; Schwerdtfeger, P.; Shechtman, D.; Shifman, M.; Tanzman, J.; Trout, B.; Warshel, A.; West, J. In Defense of Merit in Science. Controversial_Ideas 2023, 3, 1.
Abbot D, Bikfalvi A, Bleske-Rechek A, Bodmer W, Boghossian P, Carvalho C, Ciccolini J, Coyne J, Gauss J, Gill P, Jitomirskaya S, Jussim L, Krylov A, Loury G, Maroja L, McWhorter J, Moosavi S, Schwerdtle PN, Pearl J, Quintanilla-Tornel M, III HS, Schreiner P, Schwerdtfeger P, Shechtman D, Shifman M, Tanzman J, Trout B, Warshel A, West J. In Defense of Merit in Science. Journal of Controversial Ideas. 2023; 3(1):1.
Abbot, D.; Bikfalvi, A.; Bleske-Rechek, A.L.; Bodmer, W.; Boghossian, P.; Carvalho, C.M.; Ciccolini, J.; Coyne, J.A.; Gauss, J.; Gill, P.M.W.; Jitomirskaya, S.; Jussim, L.; Krylov, A.I.; Loury, G.C.; Maroja, L.; McWhorter, J.H.; Moosavi, S.; Schwerdtle, P. Nayna; Pearl, J.; Quintanilla-Tornel, M.A.; III, H.F. Schaefer; Schreiner, P.R.; Schwerdtfeger, P.; Shechtman, D.; Shifman, M.; Tanzman, J.; Trout, B.L.; Warshel, A.; West, J.D. 2023. "In Defense of Merit in Science." Controversial_Ideas 3, no. 1: 1.
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