What is the goal of scientific research? |
送交者: jingchen 2021年07月24日17:17:26 於 [教育學術] 發送悄悄話 |
What is the goal of scientific research?
All animals strive for survival and reproduction. In economic terms, all animals, including human beings, strive for positive returns. Similarly, all businesses strive for positive returns. However, in scientific research, or academic research, we rarely mention returns. Instead, we proclaim to seek truth. Is it true? We will look into an example in some detail.
One of the popular application from natural science to social science is chaos theory. From chaos theory, there comes the butterfly effect. It is said that when a butterfly flips its wings in Brazil, it could generate a storm in the United States. Is it true? Definitely not! The air movement generated by the butterfly is quickly dissipated, not amplified. This is a basic property of any thermodynamic systems. This is also why weather can be forecast with reasonable degree of accuracy. In atmospheric science, people don’t really use the flip of butterfly in Brazil to explain a thunderstorm in Miami. However, the term butterfly effect has become very popular in social theories. It is often invoked to explain catastrophic events, such as financial crisis.
It takes many coordinated efforts to increase the leverage of financial systems to high levels. Financial crises are not caused by butterfly effect. The theory of butterfly effect becomes popular because it helps cover up the impacts of many policies by attributing their catastrophic consequences to random events. Similarly, neoclassical economic theory becomes popular in social theory not because it helps uncover truth, but because it helps cover up truth.
When we discuss rival theories, we have no problem to acknowledge that they are propagandas, they are used to cover up truth instead of uncover truth. We readily acknowledge Marxist economic theory taught in communist countries as propagandas. But we generally regard neoclassical economic theory taught in western countries as largely truth. However, in whatever social systems, researchers strive for gains in incomes and social standings, not for truth. This, of course, is what we should expect. Scientists, like lawyers or politicians, are ways to make a living. Scientists, like lawyers or politicians, are part of human beings, which in turn, are part of animals. Like all other animals, we seek positive return instead of truth. We seek truth only when truth happens to be aligned with our interest.
Are there any researchers striving for truth? There are few. In any social system, those few who strive for truth are sidelined. They are also despised by the public for being abject failures. Not every animal turns out to be successful. Not every scientist turns out to be successful. Those who seek truth against profit in science will be mercilessly crushed.
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