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Concluding remarks
pp. 245-254
Abstract
The aim of continental philosophy, as Hegel phrased it, is to develop a diagnostics of the present. This monograph adheres to this vocation by regarding research misconduct as a symptom, reflecting current changes in the ways in which knowledge is produced and evaluated. From a continental philosophy of science perspective, scientific research is a profoundly socio-cultural phenomenon, a transformative practice pervading society while at the same time being affected by social dynamics. Our overall starting point has been Lacan's formula describing university discourse:
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Published in:
Zwart Hub (2017) Tales of research misconduct: a lacanian diagnostics of integrity challenges in science novels. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 245-254
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65554-3_12
Full citation:
Zwart Hub (2017) Concluding remarks, In: Tales of research misconduct, Dordrecht, Springer, 245–254.