Anomalistics

Anomalistics

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Name = Anomalistics
Origin = Robert W. Wescott (1973)
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Definition = The use of scientific methods to evaluate anomalies with the aim of finding a rational explanation.Hess David J. (1997) "Science Studies: an advanced introduction" New York University Press, ISBN 0814735649]
Characteristics = The study of phenomena that appear to be at odds with current scientific understanding
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See_Also = Parapsychology, Charles Fort

Anomalistics is the use of scientific methods to evaluate anomalies (phenomona that fall outside of current understanding), with the aim of finding a rational explanation.Hess David J. (1997) "Science Studies: an advanced introduction," New York University Press, ISBN 0814735649] The term itself was coined in 1973 by Drew University anthropologist Roger W. Wescott, who defined it as being "...serious and systematic study of all phenomena that fail to fit the picture of reality provided for us by common sense or by the established sciences."Fact|date=August 2008

Wescott credited journalist and researcher Charles Hoy Fort as being the creator of anomalistics as a field of research, and he named biologist Ivan T. Sanderson and Sourcebook Project compiler William R. Corliss as being instrumental in expanding anomalistics to introduce a more conventional perspective into the field.Clark, Jerome (1993) "Encyclopedia of Strange and Unexplained Physical Phenomena", Thomson Gale, ISBN 081038843X] Wescott, Robert W. (1973) "Anomalistics: The Outline of an Emerging Field of Investigation" Research Division, New Jersey Department of Education]

Henry Bauer, emeritus professor of Science Studies at Virginia Tech, writes that anomalistics is "a politically correct term for the study of bizarre claims,"Bauer, Henry (2000) "Science Or Pseudoscience: Magnetic Healing, Psychic Phenomena and Other Heterodoxies," University of Illinois Press, ISBN 0-252-02601-2] while David J. Hess of the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute describes it as being "the scientific study of anomalies defined as claims of phenomena not generally accepted by the bulk of the scientific community."

Anomalistics covers several sub-disciplines, including ufology and cryptozoology. Scientifically trained anomalists include ufologists J. Allen Hynek and Carl Sagan,cite book | last=Clark | first=Jeromne | title=The UFO book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial | location=Detroit, Michigan | publisher=Visible Ink Press | year=1998 | isbn=1578590299 ] Christopher Chacon,Fact|date=April 2008 Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans,Fact|date=August 2008 and CSI/CSICOP founder Paul Kurtz.CSI - [http://www.csicop.org/about/ About CSI] (2007-05-05)]

Field

According to Marcello Truzzi, Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University, anomalistics works on the principles that "unexplained phenomena exist," but that most can be explained through the application of scientific scrutiny. Further, that something remains plausible until it has been conclusively proven not only implausible but actually impossible, something that science does not do. In 2000, he wrote that anomalistics has four basic functions:

#to aid in the evaluation of a wide variety of anomaly claims proposed by protoscientists;
#to understand better the process of scientific adjudication and to make that process both more just and rational;
#to build a rational conceptual framework for both categorizing and accessing anomaly claims; and
#to act in the role of amicus curae ("friend of the court") to the scientific community in its process of adjudication.Truzzi, Marcello (2002) "The Perspective of Anomalistics" (section only) - "Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience", Fitzroy Dearborn, ISBN 1-57958-207-9]

Scope

In the view of Truzzi, anomalistics has two core tenets governing its scope:

# Research must remain within the conventional boundaries; and
# Research must deal exclusively with "empirical claims of the extraordinary", rather than claims of a "metaphysical, theological or supernatural" nature.

Anomalistics, according to its adherents, is primarily concerned with physical events, with researchers avoiding phenomena they considered to be purely paranormal in nature, such as apparitions and poltergeists, or which are concerned with "Psi" (parapsychology, e.g., ESP, psychokinesis and telepathy).

Validation

According to Truzzi, before an explanation can be considered valid within anomalistics, it must fulfill four criteria. It must be based on conventional knowledge and reasoning; it must be kept simple and be unburdened by speculation or overcomplexity; the burden of proof must be placed on the claimant and not the researcher; and the more extraordinary the claim, the higher the level of proof required.

Bauer states that nothing can be deemed as proof within anomalistics unless it can gain "acceptance by the established disciplines."

References

ee also

*Anomalous phenomenon


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