Methodological Cognitivism Vol. 2: Cognition, Science, and Innovation /

This book covers a broad spectrum of topics, from experimental philosophy and cognitive theory of science, to social epistemology and research and innovation policy. Following up on the previously published Volume 1, ỚSMind, Rationality, and Society,Ớ<U+00fd> it provides further applications...

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Main Author: Viale, Riccardo. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
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520 # # |a This book covers a broad spectrum of topics, from experimental philosophy and cognitive theory of science, to social epistemology and research and innovation policy. Following up on the previously published Volume 1, ỚSMind, Rationality, and Society,Ớ<U+00fd> it provides further applications of methodological cognitivism in areas such as scientific discovery, technology transfer and innovation policy. It also analyzes the impact of cognitive science on philosophical problems like causality and truth. The book is divided into four parts: Part I ỚSExperimental Philosophy and CausalityỚ<U+00fd> tackles the problem of causality, which is often seen as straddling metaphysics, ontology and epistemology. Part II ỚSCognitive Rationality of ScienceỚ<U+00fd> deals with the cognitive foundation of scientific rationality, starting from a strong critique of the neopositivist rationality of science on the one hand and of the relativist and social reduction of the methodology of science on the other. Part III ỚSResearch Policy and Social EpistemologyỚ<U+00fd> deals with topics of social epistemology, science policy and culture of innovation. Lastly, Part IV ỚSKnowledge Transfer and InnovationỚ<U+00fd> addresses the dynamics of knowledge generation, transfer and use in technological innovation. This erudite book highlights how cognitive science can clarify philosophical questions Ớ<U+001c> from causality to intuition and tacit knowledge, from the rationality of individuals to that of science. The vision of this book inspires. Gerd Gigerenzer, Director, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin *** A bold, ambitious and original book ℗ Stephen Stich, Board of Governors Professor, Rutgers University ℗ *** Riccardo Viale is one of the few pioneers who have been exploring the rich implications of the cognitive revolution for the social sciences. This second volume on Methodological Cognitivism well illustrates how richly thought through and how stimulating VialeỚ"s approach can be. Dan Sperber, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris; International Cognition and Cultural Institute *** Viale has produced an interdiscplinary treatise that combines his mastery of ideas from philosophy, cognitive science, and social science, integrating them into a framework greater than the sum of its parts. The breadth and vision of his work follows in the great tradition of Herbert A. Simon. ℗ Pat Langley, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh ℗ *** The book will be refreshing for modern scientists wishing to set their everyday practices in a wider context, and informative for policy makers seeking to understand how to promote better science. ℗ Denis Hilton, Universit©♭ de Toulouse II. 
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