Executive summary of social constructionism: all of reality is socially agreed; nothing is objective.
I’m lost at “socially agreed”. I define models as useful if they make good predictions. This definition does not rely on some social agreement, only on the ability to replicate the tests of said predictions.
That’s the Motte vvrsion, not the Bailey version.
http://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2014/09/motte-and-bailey-doctrines/
Executive summary of social constructionism: all of reality is socially agreed; nothing is objective.
I’m lost at “socially agreed”. I define models as useful if they make good predictions. This definition does not rely on some social agreement, only on the ability to replicate the tests of said predictions.
That’s the Motte vvrsion, not the Bailey version.
http://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2014/09/motte-and-bailey-doctrines/