Science of Scientific Orthodoxy
The empirical study of scientific orthodoxy using the methods and tools of science itself—treating orthodoxy as a natural phenomenon to be investigated through observation, measurement, and analysis. The science of scientific orthodoxy applies quantitative and qualitative methods to understand how consensus forms, how it changes, and how it functions: bibliometric analysis of citation patterns, network analysis of scientific communities, historical analysis of paradigm shifts, psychological studies of consensus formation, and sociological surveys of scientific beliefs. It treats orthodoxy not as something to be simply accepted or rejected, but as something to be understood—a phenomenon with regularities, causes, and effects that can be studied scientifically. The science of scientific orthodoxy is science studying itself, using its own tools to understand one of its most fundamental social dynamics.
Example: "Her science of scientific orthodoxy research used citation analysis to track how a new theory became dominant—showing that the shift wasn't driven by a single killer experiment but by a gradual accumulation of social and intellectual factors. Science studying science reveals how science really works."
Science of Scientific Orthodoxy by Abzugal March 16, 2026
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