The methodological commitment to studying phenomena from multiple, irreconcilable perspectives simultaneously, accepting that no single viewpoint captures everything and that different perspectives reveal different truths. A cell is simultaneously a biochemical machine (biology), a legal entity (patent law), a site of labor (the technician's experience), and a piece of someone's body (the patient's experience). Multiperspectivism doesn't try to synthesize these into one master perspective—it holds them in tension, moving between them as the situation demands. It's the science of binocular vision applied to everything.
"Your paper on this disease only considers the molecular mechanism. Scientific Multiperspectivism demands: what's the patient's experience? The epidemiologist's pattern? The healthcare system's cost? The cultural meaning of illness? The molecule is real, but so are all the other perspectives. Science needs them all."
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"You're studying consciousness with only fMRI? Scientific Multiperspectivism says: add phenomenology (what it feels like), psychology (how it behaves), evolutionary biology (why it evolved), and maybe some Buddhist philosophy. The brain scan shows something real—just not everything. Multiple perspectives or multiple failures."
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