The replication crisis is less of a "crisis" in Lakatos' philosophy of science than it is in Popper's

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Rubin, Mark [1 ]
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[1] Univ Durham, Durham, England
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Metascience; Popper; Philosophy of science; Lakatos; Replication crisis; Theory testing;
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10.1007/s13194-024-00629-x
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N09 [自然科学史]; B [哲学、宗教];
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Popper's (1983, 2002) philosophy of science has enjoyed something of a renaissance in the wake of the replication crisis, offering a philosophical basis for the ensuing science reform movement. However, adherence to Popper's approach may also be at least partly responsible for the sense of "crisis" that has developed following multiple unexpected replication failures. In this article, I contrast Popper's approach with that of Lakatos (1978) as well as with a related but problematic approach called na & iuml;ve methodological falsificationism (NMF; Lakatos, 1978). The Popperian approach is powerful because it is based on logical refutations, but its theories are noncausal and, therefore, potentially lacking in scientific value. In contrast, the Lakatosian approach considers causal theories, but it concedes that these theories are not logically refutable. Finally, NMF represents a hybrid approach that subjects Lakatosian causal theories to Popperian logical refutations. However, its tactic of temporarily accepting a ceteris paribus clause during theory testing may be viewed as scientifically inappropriate, epistemically inconsistent, and "completely redundant" (Lakatos, 1978, p. 40). I conclude that the replication "crisis" makes the most sense in the context of the Popperian and NMF approaches because it is only in these two approaches that the failure to replicate a previously corroborated theory represents a logical refutation of that theory. In contrast, such replication failures are less problematic in the Lakatosian approach because they do not logically refute theories. Indeed, in the Lakatosian approach, replication failures can be temporarily ignored or used to motivate theory development.
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