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Active HORIZON European Commission

The Common Notion. Science and Consensus in the Seventeenth Century

€2.27M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS
Country France
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101052433
Grant Description

NOTCOM is a philosophical study of common notions, collective inquiry, and dissemination strategies in seventeenth-century natural science, with special focus on the role of so-called common notions.

Using a ground-breaking transversal methodology, it studies: (1) epistemological models of consensus as they emerged from early modern controversies in logic, rhetoric, moral philosophy, theology and law, and how they were re-deployed within natural philosophy; (2) methods of collective inquiry in early modern natural philosophy; (3) the role of consensus models and methods of collective inquiry in the public dissemination of early modern natural philosophy; (4) the actuality of early modern consensus models and methods of collective inquiry in relation to current philosophy of science and science communication studies.

Early modern collective scientific practices have, over the last half century, provided a rich field of study for the sociology and history of philosophy of science.

Little attention has, however, been paid to the role that epistemological models of consensus played for the methods governing those practices.

Yet the period produced a wealth of such models, often in the context of doctrines of common notions, which informed natural philosophical methods of collective inquiry in myriad ways.

These methods were moreover inextricably wound up with complex strategies for the broader public dissemination of science. Some of these, models, methods, and dissemination strategies still have purchase today.

More importantly, however, writing their history offers a narrative about philosophy, science, and society with a didactic potential that merits exploration.

Combining these four dimensionsconsensus models, collective methods, dissemination strategies, and actualityNOTCOM thus explores the historical background to the current notion of scientific consensus and the contemporary uses of writing this history.

All Grantees

Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS

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