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Knowing & Science. A Mindmap of Mind. Science as Represented Knowledge. Scientific Knowledge versus Scientific Beliefs. Beliefs. Aligns an individual with the ‘world’ Knowledge + Feelings Linked to Action “That upon which you are willing to act” Alexander Bain
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Science as Represented Knowledge Scientific Knowledge versus Scientific Beliefs
Beliefs • Aligns an individual with the ‘world’ • Knowledge + Feelings • Linked to Action • “That upon which you are willing to act” Alexander Bain • That which you hold true
Creating Scientific Knowledge Francis Bacon 1561 - 1626 & Charles Peirce 1839 – 1914
Bacon's Way • Humans are inherently irrational • Humans can becomerational • Rely on Observation • Inductive approach: ‘just the facts…’ • The Problem of our Irrationality • The Four Idols: require ‘crutches for the mind’
Bacon’s Four Idols Idols of the Tribe Idols of the Cave Idols of the Marketplace Idols of the Theater
Tenacity Avoid conflict, disconfirmation!
Authority Believe what you are told to believe!
a priori Believe what seems reasonable!
Science Tentative, self-correcting, evidence-based, tested through observation, social agreement
Knowledge SpacesRichard Ogle • Knowledge is organized into separate spaces • Spaces • Overlap & Intersect • Can be subdivided into subspaces • Can be hierarchical • We visit Knowledge spaces & download
Bottom Line Scientific Knowledge differs from other Knowledge but All Beliefs are alike!!
Science and Technology • Science: Creating Knowledge • Technology: Applying Knowledge
Areas of Inquiry and the Division of Knowledge Natural Sciences Social Sciences Humanities