Patchworks and operations
Novick R, Haueis P (2023)
European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13(1): 15.
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Novick, Rose;
Haueis, Philipp
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**Abstract**
Recent work in the philosophy of scientific concepts has seen the simultaneous revival of operationalism and development of patchwork approaches to scientific concepts. We argue that these two approaches are natural allies. Both recognize an important role for measurement techniques in giving meaning to scientific terms. The association of multiple techniques with a single term, however, raises the threat of proliferating concepts (Hempel, 1966). While contemporary operationalists have developed some resources to address this challenge, these resources are inadequate to account for the full range of complex behaviors of scientific concepts. We adopt show how the patchwork approach’s repertoire of inter-patch relations can expand the resources available to the operationalist. We focus on one especially important type of inter-patch relation: sharing a general reasoning strategy. General reasoning strategies serve two important functions: (1) they bind together distinct patches of scientific concepts, and (2) they provide normative guidance for extending concepts to new domains.
Recent work in the philosophy of scientific concepts has seen the simultaneous revival of operationalism and development of patchwork approaches to scientific concepts. We argue that these two approaches are natural allies. Both recognize an important role for measurement techniques in giving meaning to scientific terms. The association of multiple techniques with a single term, however, raises the threat of proliferating concepts (Hempel, 1966). While contemporary operationalists have developed some resources to address this challenge, these resources are inadequate to account for the full range of complex behaviors of scientific concepts. We adopt show how the patchwork approach’s repertoire of inter-patch relations can expand the resources available to the operationalist. We focus on one especially important type of inter-patch relation: sharing a general reasoning strategy. General reasoning strategies serve two important functions: (1) they bind together distinct patches of scientific concepts, and (2) they provide normative guidance for extending concepts to new domains.
Stichworte
Scientific concepts;
Conceptual patchworks;
Operationalism;
Homology;
Cortical column
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal for Philosophy of Science
Band
13
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
15
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ISSN
1879-4912
eISSN
1879-4920
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Novick R, Haueis P. Patchworks and operations. European Journal for Philosophy of Science. 2023;13(1): 15.
Novick, R., & Haueis, P. (2023). Patchworks and operations. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 13(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13194-023-00515-y
Novick, Rose, and Haueis, Philipp. 2023. “Patchworks and operations”. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (1): 15.
Novick, R., and Haueis, P. (2023). Patchworks and operations. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13:15.
Novick, R., & Haueis, P., 2023. Patchworks and operations. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 13(1): 15.
R. Novick and P. Haueis, “Patchworks and operations”, European Journal for Philosophy of Science, vol. 13, 2023, : 15.
Novick, R., Haueis, P.: Patchworks and operations. European Journal for Philosophy of Science. 13, : 15 (2023).
Novick, Rose, and Haueis, Philipp. “Patchworks and operations”. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13.1 (2023): 15.
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