DISTRIBUTED SCIENTIFIC COGNITION - ON THE WAY TO DIVERSITY

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作者
Shipovalova, Lada, V [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Soc Hist & Philosophy Sci, Interreg Nongovt Org, 1-36 Lyalin Lane,Build 2, Moscow 105062, Russia
来源
EPISTEMOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-EPISTEMOLOGIYA I FILOSOFIYA NAUKI | 2023年 / 60卷 / 04期
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
distributed cognition; public good; epistemic injustice; science communication; consensus; SCIENCE;
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中图分类号
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号
01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
The author explores to the conditions for implementation of science as a public good and connects these conditions with the problem of epistemic injustice. She proposes the hypothesis that in order to implement science as a public good or actualize it as a source of diversity, it is necessary to focus theoretical attention on the concept of distributed scientific cognition and allow for the possibility of relevant practices. The rules of distributed scientific cognition practices can and should ensure both the epistemic constructiveness of science and its epistemic justice, legitimizing the openness of access to scientific cognition distributed outside the scientific community. The text reveals the main characteristics of the concept of distributed cognition, introduced by E. Hutchins. The author proposes additionally take into account two meanings of distributed scientific cognition - extensive and intensive. The first refers to the possibility of unlimited addition of participants in cognition with a reasonable relevance of their positions. The second opens up the perspective of working on a distribution that has not yet happened and suggests that any epistemic position can be distributed. She also demonstrates the applicability of the concept to relevant scientific practices related to both professional scientific communication and public communication of science.
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页数:10
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