Scientific Ontologies: The Fall of the Hierarchy
Elena Yu. Pogorelskaya –Candidate of Philosophical sciences, associate prof. at Tourism and Hospitality chair, Faculty of Social Psychology, Liberal Art University – University for Humanities (Yekaterinburg), Leonid S. Chernov –Candidate of Philosophical sciences, associate Prof. at Philosophy and Political Science chair, the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Ural Institute (Yekaterinburg)Year: 2019
journal: Vestnik GU 2019 part 2
UDK: 111
Pages: 100-108
Language: russian
Section: Philosophy
Keywords: science, scientific ontologies, “whole-parts”, actors, technical, nature of a thing.
Abstract
The article is devoted to a modern scientific methodology, according to which the ontological status of subjects, objects and conditions for their study is at the same level. The flat ontological model makes the empirical world an equal actant of a single life and epistemological space. The paper implements the primary criticism of the so-called "speculative realism". The authors analyze the close relationship between the scientific and the technical.
