Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings: piecewise approximations to reality
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 450 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
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adam_text | CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 1 1 MYTHS OF LAPLACEAN OMNISCIENCE 3 REALISM FOR
LIMITED BEINGS IN A RIEH, MESSY WORLD 5 SOCIAL NATURES 7 HEURISTIES AS
ADAPTATIONS FOR THE REAL WORLD 8 NATURE AS BAEKWOODS MEEHANIE AND
USED-PARTS DEALER 9 ERROR AND CHANGE 11 ORGANIZATION AND AIMS OF THIS
BOOK 12 2 NORMATIVE IDEALIZATIONS VERSUS THE METABOLISM OF ERROR 15
INADEQUACIES OF OUR NORMATIVE IDEALIZATIONS 15 SATISFICING, HEURISTIES,
AND POSSIBLE BEHAVIOR FOR REAL AGENTS 19 THE PRODUETIVE USE OF
ERROR-PRONE PROEEDURES 21 3 TOWARD A PHILOSOPHY FUER LIMITED BEINGS 26
THE STANEE AND OUTLOOK OF A SCIENTIFIEALLY INFORMED PHILOSOPHY OF
SCIENEE 26 CETERIS PARI BUS, COMPLEXITY, AND PHILOSOPHIEAL METHOD 28 OUR
PRESENT AND FUTURE NATURALISTIE PHILOSOPHIEAL METHODS 32 XII CONTENTS II
PROBLEM-SOLVING STRATEGIES FUER COMPLEX SYSTEMS 37 4 ROBUSTNESS,
RELIABILITY, AND OVERDETERMINATION 43 COMMON FEATURES OF CONCEPTS OF
ROBUSTNESS 44 ROBUSTNESS AND THE STRUCTURE OF THEORIES 46 ROBUSTNESS,
TESTABILITY, AND THE NATURE OF THEORETICAL TERMS 52 ROBUSTNESS,
REDUNDANCY, AND DISCOVERY 56 ROBUSTNESS, OBJECTIFICATION, AND REALISM 60
ROBUSTNESS AND LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION 63 HEURISTICS AND ROBUSTNESS 67
ROBUSTNESS, INDEPENDENCE, AND PSEUDO-ROBUSTNESS: A CASE STUDY 71 5
HEURISTICS AND THE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 75 HEURISTICS 76 REDUCTIONIST
RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THEIR BIASES 80 AN EXAMPLE OF REDUCTIONIST
BIASES: MODELS OF GROUP SELECTION 84 HEURISTICS CAN HIDE THEIR TRACKS 86
TWO STRATEGIES FOR CORRECTING REDUCTIONIST BIASES 89 THE IMPORTANCE OF
HEURISTICS IN THE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 90 6 FALSE MODELS AS MEANS TO
TRUER THEORIES 94 EVEN THE BEST MODELS HAVE BIASES 95 THE CONCEPT OF A
NEUTRAL MODEL 97 HOW MODELS CAN MISREPRESENT 100 TWELVE THINGS TO DO
WITH FALSE MODELS 103 BACKGROUND OF THE DEBATE OVER LINKAGE MAPPING IN
GENETICS 106 CASTLE S ATTACK ON THE LINEAR LINKAGE MODEL 114 MULLER S
DATA AND THE HALDANE MAPPING FUNCTION 117 MULLER S TWO-DIMENSIONAL
ARGUMENTS AGAINST CASTLE 121 MULTIPLY-COUNTERFACTUAL USES OF FALSE
MODELS 123 FALSE MODELS CAN PROVIDE NEW PREDICTIVE TESTS HIGHLIGHTING
FEATURES OF A PREFERRED MODEL 126 FALSE MODELS AND ADAPTIVE DESIGN
ARGUMENTS 128 7 ROBUSTNESS AND ENTRENEHMENT: HOW THE CONTINGENT BECOMES
NECESSARY 133 GENERATIVE ENTRENCHMENT AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF ADAPTIVE
DESIGN 133 CONTENTS . XL11 GENERATIVE SYSTEMS COME TO DOMINATE IN
EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES 135 RESISTANCE TO FOUNDATIONAL REVISIONS 137
BOOTSTRAPPING FEEDBACKS: DIFFERENTIAL DEPENDENCIES AND STABLE GENERATORS
139 IMPLICATIONS OF GENERATIVE ENTRENCHMENT 140 GENERATIVE ENTRENCHMENT
AND ROBUSTNESS 141 8 LEWONTIN S EVIDENCE (THAT THERE ISN T ANY) 146 IS
EVIDENCE IMPOTENT, OR JUST INCONSTANT? 148 FALSE MODELS AS MEANS TO
TRUER THEORIES 152 NARRATIVE ACCOUNTS AND THEORY AS MONTAGE 154 III
REDUCTIONISM(S) IN PRACTICE 159 9 COMPLEXITY AND ORGANIZATION 179
REDUCTIONISM AND THE ANALYSIS OF CAMP LEX SYSTEMS 179 COMPLEXITY 181
EVOLUTION, COMPLEXITY, AND ORGANIZATION 186 COMPLEXITY AND THE
LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION 190 10 THE ONTOLOGY OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS: LEVELS
OF ORGANIZATION, PERSPECTIVES, AND CAUSAL THICKETS 193 ROBUSTNESS AND
REALITY 195 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION 201 PERSPECTIVES: A PRELIMINARY
CHARACTERIZATION 227 CAUSAL THICKETS 237 11 REDUCTIVE EXPLANATION: A
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNT 241 TWO KINDS OF RATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION 243
SUCCESSIONAL VERSUS INTER-LEVEL REDUCTIONS 245 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
AND THE CO-EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTER-LEVEL THEORIES 249 TWO
VIEWS OF EXPLANATION: MAJOR FACTARS AND MECHANISMS VERSUS LAWS AND
DEDUETIVE COMPLETENESS 255 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION AND EXPLANATORY COSTS
AND BENEFITS 258 IDENTIFICATORY HYPOTHESES AS TOOLS IN THE SEARCH FOR
EXPLANATIONS 266 APPENDIX: MODIFICATIONS APPROPRIATE TO A COST-BENEFIT
VERSION OF SALMON S ACCOUNT OF EXPLANATION 270 XIV * CONTENTS 12
EMERGENCE AS NON-AGGREGATIVITY AND THE BIASES OF REDUCTIONISMS 274
REDUCTION AND EMERGENCE 274 AGGREGATIVITY 277 PERSPECTIVAL, CONTEXTUAL,
AND REPRESENTATIONAL COMPLEXITIES; OR, IT AIN T QUITE SO SIMPLE AS
THATF 287 ADAPTATION TO FINE- AND COARSE-GRAINED ENVIRONMENTS:
DERIVATIONAL PARADOXES FOR A FORMAL ACCOUNT OF AGGREGATIVITY 296
AGGREGATIVITY AND DIMENSIONALITY 301 AGGREGATIVITY AS A HEURISTIC FOR
EVALUATING DECOMPOSITIONS, AND GUR CONCEPTS OF NATURAL KINDS 303
REDUCTIONISMS AND BIASES REVISITED 308 IV ENGINEERING AN EVOLUTIONARY
VIEW OF SCIENCE 313 13 EPILOGUE: ON THE SOFTENING OF THE HARD SCIENCES
319 FROM STRAW-MAN REDUCTIONIST TO LOVER OF COMPLEXITY 322 MESSINESS IN
STATE-OF-THE-ART THEORETICAL PHYSICS 324 HIDDEN ELEGANCE AND REVELATIONS
IN RUN-OF-THE-MILL APPLIED SEIEN CE 327 PURE VERSUS APPLIED SCIENCE,
AND WHAT DIFFERENCE SHOULD IT MAKE? 335 HORTATORY CLOSURE 339 APPENDIX
A. IMPORTANT PROPERTIES OF HEURISTICS 345 APPENDIX B. COMMON
REDUCTIONISTIC HEURISTICS 347 APPENDIX C. GLOSSARY OF KEY CONCEPTS AND
ASSUMPTIONS 353 APPENDIX D. A PANOPLY OF LAPLACEAN AND LEIBNIZIAN DEMONS
361 NOTES 364 BIBLIOGRAPHY 405 CREDITS 430 INDEX 433
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CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 1 1 MYTHS OF LAPLACEAN OMNISCIENCE 3 REALISM FOR
LIMITED BEINGS IN A RIEH, MESSY WORLD 5 SOCIAL NATURES 7 HEURISTIES AS
ADAPTATIONS FOR THE REAL WORLD 8 NATURE AS BAEKWOODS MEEHANIE AND
USED-PARTS DEALER 9 ERROR AND CHANGE 11 ORGANIZATION AND AIMS OF THIS
BOOK 12 2 NORMATIVE IDEALIZATIONS VERSUS THE METABOLISM OF ERROR 15
INADEQUACIES OF OUR NORMATIVE IDEALIZATIONS 15 SATISFICING, HEURISTIES,
AND POSSIBLE BEHAVIOR FOR REAL AGENTS 19 THE PRODUETIVE USE OF
ERROR-PRONE PROEEDURES 21 3 TOWARD A PHILOSOPHY FUER LIMITED BEINGS 26
THE STANEE AND OUTLOOK OF A SCIENTIFIEALLY INFORMED PHILOSOPHY OF
SCIENEE 26 CETERIS PARI BUS, COMPLEXITY, AND PHILOSOPHIEAL METHOD 28 OUR
PRESENT AND FUTURE NATURALISTIE PHILOSOPHIEAL METHODS 32 XII CONTENTS II
PROBLEM-SOLVING STRATEGIES FUER COMPLEX SYSTEMS 37 4 ROBUSTNESS,
RELIABILITY, AND OVERDETERMINATION 43 COMMON FEATURES OF CONCEPTS OF
ROBUSTNESS 44 ROBUSTNESS AND THE STRUCTURE OF THEORIES 46 ROBUSTNESS,
TESTABILITY, AND THE NATURE OF THEORETICAL TERMS 52 ROBUSTNESS,
REDUNDANCY, AND DISCOVERY 56 ROBUSTNESS, OBJECTIFICATION, AND REALISM 60
ROBUSTNESS AND LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION 63 HEURISTICS AND ROBUSTNESS 67
ROBUSTNESS, INDEPENDENCE, AND PSEUDO-ROBUSTNESS: A CASE STUDY 71 5
HEURISTICS AND THE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 75 HEURISTICS 76 REDUCTIONIST
RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THEIR BIASES 80 AN EXAMPLE OF REDUCTIONIST
BIASES: MODELS OF GROUP SELECTION 84 HEURISTICS CAN HIDE THEIR TRACKS 86
TWO STRATEGIES FOR CORRECTING REDUCTIONIST BIASES 89 THE IMPORTANCE OF
HEURISTICS IN THE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 90 6 FALSE MODELS AS MEANS TO
TRUER THEORIES 94 EVEN THE BEST MODELS HAVE BIASES 95 THE CONCEPT OF A
NEUTRAL MODEL 97 HOW MODELS CAN MISREPRESENT 100 TWELVE THINGS TO DO
WITH FALSE MODELS 103 BACKGROUND OF THE DEBATE OVER LINKAGE MAPPING IN
GENETICS 106 CASTLE'S ATTACK ON THE LINEAR LINKAGE MODEL 114 MULLER'S
DATA AND THE HALDANE MAPPING FUNCTION 117 MULLER'S TWO-DIMENSIONAL
ARGUMENTS AGAINST CASTLE 121 MULTIPLY-COUNTERFACTUAL USES OF FALSE
MODELS 123 FALSE MODELS CAN PROVIDE NEW PREDICTIVE TESTS HIGHLIGHTING
FEATURES OF A PREFERRED MODEL 126 FALSE MODELS AND ADAPTIVE DESIGN
ARGUMENTS 128 7 ROBUSTNESS AND ENTRENEHMENT: HOW THE CONTINGENT BECOMES
NECESSARY 133 GENERATIVE ENTRENCHMENT AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF ADAPTIVE
DESIGN 133 CONTENTS . XL11 GENERATIVE SYSTEMS COME TO DOMINATE IN
EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES 135 RESISTANCE TO FOUNDATIONAL REVISIONS 137
BOOTSTRAPPING FEEDBACKS: DIFFERENTIAL DEPENDENCIES AND STABLE GENERATORS
139 IMPLICATIONS OF GENERATIVE ENTRENCHMENT 140 GENERATIVE ENTRENCHMENT
AND ROBUSTNESS 141 8 LEWONTIN'S EVIDENCE (THAT THERE ISN'T ANY) 146 IS
EVIDENCE IMPOTENT, OR JUST INCONSTANT? 148 FALSE MODELS AS MEANS TO
TRUER THEORIES 152 NARRATIVE ACCOUNTS AND THEORY AS MONTAGE 154 III
REDUCTIONISM(S) IN PRACTICE 159 9 COMPLEXITY AND ORGANIZATION 179
REDUCTIONISM AND THE ANALYSIS OF CAMP LEX SYSTEMS 179 COMPLEXITY 181
EVOLUTION, COMPLEXITY, AND ORGANIZATION 186 COMPLEXITY AND THE
LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION 190 10 THE ONTOLOGY OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS: LEVELS
OF ORGANIZATION, PERSPECTIVES, AND CAUSAL THICKETS 193 ROBUSTNESS AND
REALITY 195 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION 201 PERSPECTIVES: A PRELIMINARY
CHARACTERIZATION 227 CAUSAL THICKETS 237 11 REDUCTIVE EXPLANATION: A
FUNCTIONAL ACCOUNT 241 TWO KINDS OF RATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION 243
SUCCESSIONAL VERSUS INTER-LEVEL REDUCTIONS 245 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
AND THE CO-EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTER-LEVEL THEORIES 249 TWO
VIEWS OF EXPLANATION: MAJOR FACTARS AND MECHANISMS VERSUS LAWS AND
DEDUETIVE COMPLETENESS 255 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION AND EXPLANATORY COSTS
AND BENEFITS 258 IDENTIFICATORY HYPOTHESES AS TOOLS IN THE SEARCH FOR
EXPLANATIONS 266 APPENDIX: MODIFICATIONS APPROPRIATE TO A COST-BENEFIT
VERSION OF SALMON'S ACCOUNT OF EXPLANATION 270 XIV * CONTENTS 12
EMERGENCE AS NON-AGGREGATIVITY AND THE BIASES OF REDUCTIONISMS 274
REDUCTION AND EMERGENCE 274 AGGREGATIVITY 277 PERSPECTIVAL, CONTEXTUAL,
AND REPRESENTATIONAL COMPLEXITIES; OR, "IT AIN'T QUITE SO SIMPLE AS
THATF" 287 ADAPTATION TO FINE- AND COARSE-GRAINED ENVIRONMENTS:
DERIVATIONAL PARADOXES FOR A FORMAL ACCOUNT OF AGGREGATIVITY 296
AGGREGATIVITY AND DIMENSIONALITY 301 AGGREGATIVITY AS A HEURISTIC FOR
EVALUATING DECOMPOSITIONS, AND GUR CONCEPTS OF NATURAL KINDS 303
REDUCTIONISMS AND BIASES REVISITED 308 IV ENGINEERING AN EVOLUTIONARY
VIEW OF SCIENCE 313 13 EPILOGUE: ON THE SOFTENING OF THE HARD SCIENCES
319 FROM STRAW-MAN REDUCTIONIST TO LOVER OF COMPLEXITY 322 MESSINESS IN
STATE-OF-THE-ART THEORETICAL PHYSICS 324 HIDDEN ELEGANCE AND REVELATIONS
IN RUN-OF-THE-MILL APPLIED SEIEN CE 327 "PURE" VERSUS APPLIED SCIENCE,
AND WHAT DIFFERENCE SHOULD IT MAKE? 335 HORTATORY CLOSURE 339 APPENDIX
A. IMPORTANT PROPERTIES OF HEURISTICS 345 APPENDIX B. COMMON
REDUCTIONISTIC HEURISTICS 347 APPENDIX C. GLOSSARY OF KEY CONCEPTS AND
ASSUMPTIONS 353 APPENDIX D. A PANOPLY OF LAPLACEAN AND LEIBNIZIAN DEMONS
361 NOTES 364 BIBLIOGRAPHY 405 CREDITS 430 INDEX 433 |
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spelling | Wimsatt, William C. 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)1146978324 aut Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality William C. Wimsatt Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England Harvard University Press 2007 xvi, 450 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Philosophie Philosophy Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 gnd rswk-swf Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Wirklichkeit (DE-588)4066380-2 gnd rswk-swf Weltbild (DE-588)4065352-3 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s DE-604 Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 s Wirklichkeit (DE-588)4066380-2 s Weltbild (DE-588)4065352-3 s Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 s V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015674128&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Wimsatt, William C. 1941- Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality Philosophie Philosophy Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 gnd Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Wirklichkeit (DE-588)4066380-2 gnd Weltbild (DE-588)4065352-3 gnd |
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title | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality |
title_auth | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality |
title_exact_search | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality |
title_exact_search_txtP | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality |
title_full | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality William C. Wimsatt |
title_fullStr | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality William C. Wimsatt |
title_full_unstemmed | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality William C. Wimsatt |
title_short | Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings |
title_sort | re engineering philosophy for limited beings piecewise approximations to reality |
title_sub | piecewise approximations to reality |
topic | Philosophie Philosophy Ontologie (DE-588)4075660-9 gnd Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Wirklichkeit (DE-588)4066380-2 gnd Weltbild (DE-588)4065352-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Philosophie Philosophy Ontologie Wissenschaftstheorie Wirklichkeit Weltbild |
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