What science fiction can demonstrate about novelty in the context of discovery and scientific creativity

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Abstract

Four instances of how science fiction contributes to the elucidation of novelty in the context of discovery are considered by extending existing discussions on temporal and use-novelty. In the first instance, science fiction takes an already well-known theory and produces its own re-interpretation; in the second instance, the scientific account is usually straightforward and whatever novelty that may occur would be more along the lines of how the science is deployed to extra-scientific matters; in the third instance, science fiction takes an idea that appears impossible within the delimitations of reality and produces a universe where such a possibility becomes feasible; and in the fourth instance, science fiction extends from an idea already known at the time of the work’s production to simulate a possibility that could emerge should the extension be experimentally viable. However, the article will not end with a mere evaluation of these instances, but also proposes instances on how science fiction could contribute to new ways of experiencing, discerning, and working with scientific knowledge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)705-725
Number of pages21
JournalFoundations of Science
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Future
  • Kuhn
  • Novelty
  • Reichenbach
  • Science fiction
  • Theories of science

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