They talk about this kind of thing a lot in Integral Theory (Ken Wilber). I don’t understand it well enough to say anything substantial, but they describe the stage after postmodernism / green similarly to what you’re saying. Post-postmodernism / teal rediscovers the value and truth of hierarchy and that not all perspectives are equal after all. And from there, you can try doing science again but with the added awareness that your background context affects your science.
Anyway, there’s more stuff there if you want to look. I will probably try to read one of Wilber’s books at some point.
They talk about this kind of thing a lot in Integral Theory (Ken Wilber). I don’t understand it well enough to say anything substantial, but they describe the stage after postmodernism / green similarly to what you’re saying. Post-postmodernism / teal rediscovers the value and truth of hierarchy and that not all perspectives are equal after all. And from there, you can try doing science again but with the added awareness that your background context affects your science.
Anyway, there’s more stuff there if you want to look. I will probably try to read one of Wilber’s books at some point.