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More Telltale Signs: What Attention to Representation Reveals about Scientific Explanation
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Scientific ExplanationCognitionScientific RepresentationSocial SciencesPsychologyMetatheoryScience StudyExperimental PragmaticInterpretabilityLanguage StudiesConceptual AnalysisRepresentation RevealsCognitive ScienceSemantic InterpretationPragmaticsPhilosophy Of LanguageExplanation-based LearningEpistemologyArticulated AwarenessTelltale SignsCrystal Field TheoryLinguisticsDescriptive ResearchPhilosophy Of Mind
This essay explores the connection between representation and explanation in the sciences. I suggest that scientific representation schemes be viewed as pragmatic tools for acquiring the sort of articulated awareness that is the hallmark of nontrivial knowledge. Crystal field theory in chemistry illustrates this perspective. Certain representations achieve the status of being paradigmatically explanatory, thereby shaping models of intelligibility. In turn, these explanatory preferences serve largely to define and differentiate disciplinary communities by implicitly endorsing particular epistemic aims and values. In this way, the pragmatic nature of explanatory discourse effectively grants its intellectual utility.
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