Aesthetics as Epistemic Heuristic

Updated: 2025.12.03 2D ago 1 sources
Great scientific advances often stem from non‑formal heuristics—sense of beauty, conceptual elegance, and visceral intuition—that guide where to look and what questions to pose even when formal justification comes later. Treating aesthetic judgment as a legitimate, discoverable part of scientific methodology would change hiring, peer review, and training by valuing demonstrable pattern‑finding capacity alongside formal rigor. — If aesthetics is institutionalized as a recognized epistemic heuristic, science governance (funding, reproducibility standards, training) and public expectations about 'why we trust experts' will need to adapt to validate insight that precedes formal proof.

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Great scientists follow intuition and beauty, not rationality (the unreasonable effectiveness of aesthetics in science)
Seeds of Science 2025.12.03 100% relevant
Hoel cites von Neumann envying Einstein’s 'strokes of irrational intuition' and lists historical high‑profile scientists (Einstein, Gödel, Pauli, Josephson) whose aesthetic or intuitive judgments preceded formal theory.
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