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1912The Illusion of MeritocracySocial Science Information 63 (1): 114-128. 2024.Meritocracy claims to reward the meritorious with more resources, thereby achieving social efficiency and justice in a level playground. This article argues that the rise of meritocracy in a society is the institutional consequence of adopting progressive humanism, an ideal-type worldview that advocates the harmonious co-realization of individual achievement and social contribution. However, meritocracy is a self-defeating illusion because, even in a level playground, it only rewards conspicuous…Read more
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1082Reinterpreting Science as a VocationMax Weber Studies 22 (1): 55-73. 2022.Weber's 'science as a vocation' has often been viewed as a therapeutic concept with no functional significance in the fully bureaucratized and professionalized modern science. However, development in the philosophy of science in the last century, especially the Kuhn thesis of the discontinuity of scientific progress and the Duhem-Quine thesis of underdetermination, shows that Weber's distinction between science as a vocation and science as a profession (career) can potentially answer one of the …Read more
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1349This article presents a theodicy based on a revision of the popular concept of God’s benevolence. If we follow the Protestant tradition by assuming that God is the exclusive source of virtue, the benevolence of God has to be radically different from the benevolence of a human being. A benevolent and almighty God who wishes to reward virtue and punish evil would design the world order similar to that in the allegory of the long spoons. Divine punishment is unforgiving, merciless, individually non…Read more
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2622Critical Realism: A Critical EvaluationSocial Epistemology 37 (1): 15-29. 2023.Critical realism, championed by its proponents as the most promising post-positivist social science paradigm, has gained significant influence in the last few decades. This paper provides a critical evaluation of the critical realism movement in the hope of facilitating more fruitful dialogues between its proponents and rivalling schools of sociologists. Two concerns are raised about contemporary critical realism. First, critical realism is not the only philosophical school against positivism an…Read more
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Norwegian School of ManagementAssistant Professor
University of Zürich
PhD, 2019
オスロ, オスロ, Norway
Areas of Specialization
| Sociology of Science |
| Philosophy of Social Science |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Social Science |
| Sociology of Science |