‘Pathological Science’ is not Scientific Misconduct
(nor is it pathological)

Henry H. Bauer*

Abstract: ‘Pathological’ science implies scientific misconduct: it should
not happen and the scientists concerned ought to know better. However,
there are no clear and generally agreed definitions of pathological science
or of scientific misconduct. The canonical exemplars of pathological
science in chemistry (N-rays, polywater) as well as the recent case of cold
fusion in electrochemistry involved research practices not clearly
distinguishable from those in (revolutionary) science. The concept of
‘pathological science’ was put forth nearly half a century ago in a seminar
and lacks justification in contemporary understanding of science studies
(history, philosophy, and sociology of science). It is time to abandon the
phrase.


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