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Distributed Cognition and the Task of Science

机译:分布式认知与科学任务

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This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the framework might be applied in studies of science. I argue that a system can only be given a d-cog description if it is thought of as performing a task. Turning our attention to science, we can try to give a global d-cog account of science or local d-cog accounts of particular scientific projects. Several accounts of science can be seen as global d-cog accounts: Robert Merton's sociology of scientific norms, Philip Kitcher's 20th-century account of cognitive labor, and Kitcher's 21st-century notion of well-ordered science. Problems that arise for them arise just because of the way that they attribute a function to science. The paper concludes by considering local d-cog accounts. Here, too, the task is the crux of the matter.
机译:本文给出了分布式认知(d-cog)的特征,并探讨了该框架可用于科学研究的方式。我认为,仅当系统被视为执行任务时,才可以给它一个d-cog描述。将注意力转移到科学上,我们可以尝试提供有关科学的全球d-cog帐户或特定科学项目的本地d-cog帐户。可以将科学的几种解释视为全球性的d-cog解释:罗伯特·默顿(Robert Merton)的科学规范社会学,菲利普·凯特(Philip Kitcher)的20世纪认知劳动论,以及凯特(Kitcher)的21世纪井井有条的科学概念。它们产生的问题仅仅是由于它们将功能归因于科学的方式而引起的。本文通过考虑本地d-cog帐户进行总结。在这里,任务也很关键。

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