Beyond kindness: a proposal for the flourishing of science and scientists alike

Author:

Schumann Frank123,Smolka Mareike45,Dienes Zoltan6ORCID,Lübbert Annika7,Lukas Wolfgang8,Rees Mary Gehring9,Fucci Enrico10,van Vugt Marieke11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire des systèmes perceptifs, Département d’études cognitives, École normale supérieure, PSL University, CNRS, 75005 Paris, France

2. Sorbonne Université, INSERM, CNRS, Institut de la Vision, 75012 Paris, France

3. Université de Paris, CNRS, Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center, 75006 Paris, France

4. Knowledge, Technology and Innovation, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands

5. Human Technology Center, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

6. School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, UK

7. Independent Researcher, Hamburg, Germany

8. Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE), Graz, Austria

9. Independent Researcher, Houston, TX, USA

10. Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE), Gothenburg, Sweden

11. Bernoulli Institute of Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

Abstract

We argue that many of the crises currently afflicting science can be associated with a present failure of science to sufficiently embody its own values. Here, we propose a response beyond mere crisis resolution based on the observation that an ethical framework of flourishing derived from the Buddhist tradition aligns surprisingly well with the values of science itself. This alignment, we argue, suggests a recasting of science from a competitively managed activity of knowledge production to a collaboratively organized moral practice that puts kindness and sharing at its core. We end by examining how Flourishing Science could be embodied in academic practice, from individual to organizational levels, and how that could help to arrive at a flourishing of scientists and science alike.

Funder

Lorentz Center in Leiden, the Netherlands

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Mind & Life Institute

German Research Foundation

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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