Performing Ontology
Journal
Social Studies of Science
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2014-09-25
Author(s)
Abstract
Ontology, and in particular, the so-called ontological turn, is the topic of a recent themed issue of Social Studies of Science (Volume 43, Issue 3, 2013). Ontology, or metaphysics, is in philosophy concerned with what there is, how it is, and forms of being. But to what is the science and technology studies researcher turning when he or she talks of ontology? It is argued that it is unclear what is gained by arguing that ontology also refers to constructed elements. The ‘ontological turn’ comes with the risk of creating a pseudo-debate or pseudo-activity, in which energy is used for no end, at the expense of empirical studies. This text rebuts the idea of an ontological turn as foreshadowed in the texts of the themed issue. It argues that there is no fundamental qualitative difference between the ontological turn and what we know as constructivism.
Language
English
Keywords
constructivism
ontology
phenomenology
theory
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SHSS - Kulturen, Institutionen, Maerkte (KIM)
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
SAGE Journals
Publisher place
Newbury Park,
Volume
Vol. 45
Number
no 3
Start page
449
End page
453
Pages
5
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
258533
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