Why Pursue Unification? A Social-Epistemological Puzzle

Abstract

Many have argued that unified theories ought to be pursued wherever possible. We deny this on the basis of social-epistemological and decision-theoretic considerations. Consequently, those seeking a more ubiquitous role for unification must either attend to the scientific community’s social structure in greater detail than has been the case, and/or radically revise their conception of unification.

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Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History, and Foundations of Science
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