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The Value of Cognitive Values
Values in science cognitive values epistemic values scientific inference
2016/5/30
Traditionally, the cognitive values have been thought to be a collective pool of considerations in science that frequently trade against each other. I argue here that a finer grained account of the va...
The Cognitive Basis of Material Engagement:Where Brain,Body and Culture Conflate
extended mind embodied mind distributed cognition material engagement cognitive archaeology material culture anthropology
2015/7/30
In this paper I attempt to sketch a preliminary framework for understanding the cognitive basis of the engagement of the mind with the material world. I advance the hypothesis that contrary to some of...
Review of Michael Wheeler: Reconstructing the cognitive world: the next step. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005).
Michael Wheeler Phenomenology Cognitive Science
2015/7/29
Review of Michael Wheeler: Reconstructing the cognitive world: the next step. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005).
Standards and the distribution of cognitive labour
division of labor Kitcher scientific activity
2009/11/18
We present a model of the distribution of labour in science. Such models tend to rely on the mechanism of the invisible hand (e.g. Hull 1988, Goldman & Shaked 1991 and Kitcher 1990). Our analysis star...
Standards and the distribution of cognitive labour
division of labor simulation Kitcher scientific activity
2009/9/17
We present a model of the distribution of labour in science. Such models tend to rely on the mechanism of the invisible hand (e.g. Hull 1988, Goldman & Shaked 1991 and Kitcher 1990). Our analysis star...
Collective Cognitive Processes around 1930. Edgar Zilsel’s Epistemology of Mass Phenomena
social epistemology statistics probability theory induction irreversibility
2009/9/8
In the first decades of the 20th century politics, economy and the emerging social sciences were not the only realms engaged in understanding social questions and organizing society by means of statis...
International Conference of Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences
Philosophy Cognitive Sciences
2009/2/5
The cognitive ‘Duality Principle’: A resolution of major scientific conundrums
cognitive Duality Principle’
2009/1/19
A logical analysis of the psychophysical (and perceptual illusions) experimental designs has indicated the superiority of cognitive computational processes over mere physical stimulation in determinin...
Cognitive science has deep roots in philosophy. As an interdisciplinary field, cognitive science comprises researchers from psychology, philosophy, computer science (artificial intelligence, robotics,...
The Role of Cognitive Values in the Shaping of Scientific Rationality
Cognitive Values Scientific Rationality
2008/4/21
It is not so long ago that philosophers and scientists thought of science as an objective and value-free enterprise. But since the heyday of positivism, it has become obvious that values, norms, and s...
On the Interplay of the Cognitive and the Social in Scientific Practices
cognitive values social values transgenics theory acceptance
2008/4/1
I consider the questions, central to recent disagreements between Longino and Kitcher: Is it constitutive of making judgments of the cognitive acceptability of theories that they be made under certain...
Bayesian models and simulations in cognitive science
Bayesian models neuroscience models cognitive science
2008/4/1
Bayesian models can be related to cognitive processes in a variety of ways
that can be usefully understood in terms of Marr's distinction among three levels of explanation: computational, algorithmic...
Scientific explanation usually is considered as a thesis of justification even though the distinction between discovery and justification has been subject to many criticisms. In contrast with the prev...
Bayesian models and simulations in cognitive science
Bayesian models neuroscience models cognitive science computer vision
2011/9/7
Bayesian models can be related to cognitive processes in a variety of ways that can be usefully understood in terms of Marr's distinction among three levels of explanation: computational, algorithmic ...