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How thought experiments increase understanding
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Cognitive ScienceStatistical ThinkingCognitive StudyCentral NotionKnowledge ReasoningMetacognitionEpistemologyCognitionSocial SciencesKnowledge ManagementConceptual Knowledge AcquisitionNew KnowledgeCognitive PsychologyExperimental PsychologyThought ExperimentsSocial CognitionPsychologyPhilosophy Of Mind
We might think that thought experiments are at their most powerful or most interesting when they produce new knowledge. This would be a mistake; thought experiments that seek understanding are just as powerful and interesting, and perhaps even more so. A growing number of epistemologists are emphasizing the importance of understanding for epistemology, arguing that it should supplant knowledge as the central notion. In this chapter, I bring the literature on understanding in epistemology to bear on explicating the different ways that thought experiments increase three important kinds of understanding: explanatory, objectual and practical.