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The Fuel of Scientific Progress 科学进步的燃料
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0009
M. Nathan
This chapter addresses a classic topic: the advancement of science. In the wake of Kuhn’s groundbreaking work, positivist philosophy of science was replaced by a more realistic and historically informed depiction of science. However, over half a century has now passed since the publication of Structure. Despite valiant attempts, we still lack a fully developed, viable replacement for the cumulative model presupposed by positivism. At the dawn of the new millennium, mainstream philosophy eventually abandoned the project of developing a grand, overarching account of science. The quest for generality was traded in for a more detailed analysis of particular disciplines and practices. The goal of this chapter is to show how the black-boxing strategy can offer a revamped formulation of scientific progress, an important topic that lies at the core of any general characterization of science, and bring it back on the philosophical main stage, where it legitimately belongs.
这一章讨论了一个经典的话题:科学的进步。在库恩的开创性工作之后,实证主义的科学哲学被一种更现实、更有历史依据的科学描述所取代。然而,自从《结构》出版至今,已经过去了半个多世纪。尽管我们做出了勇敢的尝试,但我们仍然缺乏一种完全成熟的、可行的方法来替代实证主义预设的累积模型。在新千年之初,主流哲学最终放弃了发展一个宏大的、包揽一切的科学解释的计划。对普遍性的追求被对特定学科和实践的更详细的分析所取代。本章的目标是展示黑箱策略如何能够提供科学进步的改进公式,这是一个重要的主题,它位于任何科学的一般特征的核心,并将其带回哲学的主要舞台,在那里它合法地属于。
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Bricks and Boxes 砖块和盒子
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0001
M. Nathan
This chapter provides an introduction and synopsis of the entire book. It begins by presenting the traditional “brick-by-brick” conception of scientific knowledge, discussing its shortcomings. Next, a puzzle is raised: why hasn’t this old-fashioned characterization been replaced? There are currently two competing models of science: reductionism and antireductionism. Neither provides an accurate depiction of the productive interaction between knowledge and ignorance, supplanting the old image of the wall. The chapter then presents the conceptual heart of the constructive proposal developed here: the black box. The final sections of the chapter sketch a synopsis of the book, and address its aim and scope.
本章提供了整本书的介绍和概要。本文首先介绍了传统的“一砖一瓦”的科学知识概念,并讨论了它的缺点。接下来,一个谜题出现了:为什么这种老式的描述没有被取代?目前有两种相互竞争的科学模式:还原论和反还原论。两者都不能准确地描述知识与无知之间富有成效的相互作用,取代了墙的旧形象。然后,本章介绍了这里提出的建设性建议的概念核心:黑盒子。本章的最后几节概述了本书,并说明了本书的目的和范围。
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Lessons from the History of Science 科学史的教训
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0003
M. Nathan
This chapter provides four historical illustrations of black boxes. The first two originate from two intellectual giants in the field of biology. Darwin acknowledged the existence and significance of the mechanisms of inheritance. But he had no adequate proposal to offer. How could his explanations work so well, given that a crucial piece of the puzzle was missing? A similar shadow is cast on the work of Mendel and his early-twentieth-century followers, the so-called classical geneticists, who posited genes having little to no evidence of the nature, structure, or even the physical reality of these theoretical constructs. Another illustration is found in the elimination of mental states from the stimulus-response models advanced by psychological behaviorism. A final example comes from neoclassical economics, whose “as if” approach presupposes that the brain can be treated as a black box, essentially setting neuropsychological realism aside. The history of science, the chapter concludes, is essentially a history of black boxes.
本章提供了关于黑盒子的四个历史例证。前两个源于生物学领域的两位知识巨人。达尔文承认遗传机制的存在及其重要性。但他并没有提出合适的建议。他的解释怎么能如此有效,因为这个谜缺少了一个关键的部分?孟德尔和他二十世纪早期的追随者——所谓的古典遗传学家——的工作也蒙上了类似的阴影,他们认为基因几乎没有证据表明这些理论结构的性质、结构,甚至没有证据表明这些理论结构的物理现实。另一个例子是心理行为主义提出的刺激-反应模型中心理状态的消除。最后一个例子来自新古典经济学,它的“假设”方法假设大脑可以被视为一个黑盒子,本质上把神经心理学的现实主义放在一边。这一章总结道,科学史本质上就是一部黑盒子的历史。
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History of Science, Black-Boxing Style 科学史,黑拳式
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0006
M. Nathan
This chapter revisits the earlier case studies from the perspective of the present analysis of black boxes. By breaking down these episodes into the three main steps outlined in Chapter 5, one is able to see how it was possible for Darwin to provide a simple and elegant explanation of such a complex, overarching explanandum: distributions of organisms and traits across the globe. It also explains why Mendel is rightfully considered the founding father of genetics, despite having virtually no understanding of what genes are, how they work, and even if they existed from a physiological perspective. Furthermore, if Darwin and Mendel are praised for skillfully setting the mechanisms of inheritance and variation aside, and keeping them out of their explanations, why is Skinner criticized for providing essentially the same treatment of mental states? Finally, the analysis sheds light on the contemporary dispute over the goals and methodology of economics.
本章从当前黑箱分析的角度回顾了早期的案例研究。通过将这些事件分解为第5章中概述的三个主要步骤,人们可以看到达尔文如何能够为这样一个复杂的、包罗万象的解释提供一个简单而优雅的解释:生物和特征在全球的分布。这也解释了为什么孟德尔被理所当然地认为是遗传学之父,尽管他几乎不了解基因是什么,它们是如何工作的,甚至从生理学的角度来看,它们是否存在。此外,如果达尔文和孟德尔因巧妙地将遗传和变异的机制放在一边而受到赞扬,并将它们排除在他们的解释之外,为什么斯金纳因提供本质上相同的精神状态治疗而受到批评?最后,分析揭示了当代关于经济学目标和方法论的争论。
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Black-Boxing 101 101年黑盒
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0005
M. Nathan
This chapter breaks down the black-boxing process into three constitutive steps. First, in the framing stage, the explanandum is sharpened by placing the object of explanation in the appropriate context. This is typically accomplished by constructing a frame, a placeholder that stands in for patterns of behavior in need of explanation. Second, the difference-making stage provides a causal explanation of the framed explanandum. This involves identifying the relevant difference-makers, placeholders that stand in for the mechanisms producing these patterns. The final representation stage determines which mechanistic components and activities should be explicitly represented, and which can be idealized or abstracted away. The outcome of this process is a model of the explanandum, a depiction of the relevant portion of the world. This analysis provides the general definition the reader has been looking for. A black box is a placeholder—frame or difference-maker—in a causal explanation represented in a model.
本章将黑盒过程分解为三个基本步骤。首先,在构建阶段,通过将解释对象置于适当的语境中来强化解释。这通常是通过构造一个框架来完成的,框架是一个占位符,代表需要解释的行为模式。第二,差异形成阶段为框架解释提供因果解释。这涉及到识别相关的差异制造者,即代表产生这些模式的机制的占位符。最后的表示阶段确定应该显式表示哪些机械组件和活动,哪些可以理想化或抽象。这个过程的结果是一个解释的模型,一个对世界相关部分的描述。这种分析提供了读者一直在寻找的一般定义。黑箱是模型中表示的因果解释中的占位符框架或差异制造者。
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Sailing through the Strait 穿越海峡
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0010
M. Nathan
This chapter takes the reader back to where the book started: philosophy of science as metaphorically navigating between Scylla and Charybdis, between reductionism and antireductionism. At the outset, two related questions were raised. First, is it possible to steer clear of both hazards? Is there an alternative model of the nature and advancement of science that avoids the pitfalls of both stances and, in doing so, provides a fresh way of presenting science to an educated readership in a more realistic fashion? Second, how does science bring together the productive role of ignorance and the progressive growth of knowledge? The final chapter cashes out these two promissory notes. These problems have a common answer: black boxes. Specifically, the first four sections argue that the black-boxing strategy outlined throughout the book captures the advantages of both reductionism and antireductionism, while eschewing more troublesome implications. The final section addresses the interplay of ignorance and knowledge.
这一章将读者带回到本书的起点:科学哲学隐喻地在Scylla和Charybdis之间,在还原论和反还原论之间导航。一开始就提出了两个相关的问题。首先,是否有可能避免这两种危险?有没有另一种关于科学的本质和发展的模式,可以避免两种立场的陷阱,并以一种更现实的方式向受过教育的读者展示科学的新方式?第二,科学是如何将无知的生产作用和知识的逐步增长结合起来的?最后一章兑现了这两张期票。这些问题有一个共同的答案:黑匣子。具体地说,前四部分认为贯穿全书的黑盒策略抓住了还原论和反还原论的优点,同时避开了更麻烦的含义。最后一节讨论无知和知识的相互作用。
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Between Scylla and Charybdis 在锡拉和卡瑞布狄斯之间
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190095482.003.0002
M. Nathan
This chapter outlines the development of the reductionism vs. antireductionism debate, which has set the stage for philosophical analyses of science since the early decades of the twentieth century. The point of departure is the rise and fall of the classical model of reduction, epitomized by the work of Ernest Nagel. Next is the subsequent forging of the “antireductionist consensus” and the “reductionist anti-consensus.” The chapter concludes by arguing how modest reductionism and sophisticated antireductionism substantially overlap, making the dispute more terminological than it is often appreciated. Even more problematically, friends and foes of reductionism share an overly restrictive characterization of the interface between levels of explanation. Thus, it is time for philosophy to move away from these intertwining strands, which fail to capture the productive interplay between knowledge and ignorance in science, and to develop new categories for charting the nature and advancement of science.
本章概述了还原论与反还原论辩论的发展,自20世纪初以来,这一辩论为科学的哲学分析奠定了基础。出发点是欧内斯特·内格尔(Ernest Nagel)的作品所概括的经典简化模型的兴衰。接下来是随后形成的“反还原论共识”和“还原论反共识”。本章最后讨论了适度还原论和复杂的反还原论是如何在本质上重叠的,使争论比通常所理解的更术语化。更有问题的是,还原论的支持者和反对者对解释层次之间的界面都有过于严格的描述。因此,哲学是时候摆脱这些纠缠在一起的线索了,因为它们无法捕捉科学中知识与无知之间富有成效的相互作用,并开发新的类别来描绘科学的本质和进步。
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Placeholders 占位符
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0004
M. Nathan
Black boxes are placeholders. What is a placeholder? What role do they play in science? These questions are addressed via a discussion of biological fitness. Fitness is the propensity of an organism or a trait to survive and reproduce. In addition, fitness is a placeholder for a deeper account that dispenses with the concept of fitness altogether. These two theses are in tension. Qua placeholder, fitness is explanatory. Qua disposition, it explicates but cannot explain the associated behavior. The solution involves drawing a distinction between two kinds of placeholders. First, a placeholder may stand in for the range of events to be accounted for. In this case, the placeholder functions as a frame. It spells out a range of behaviors in need of explanation. Second, a placeholder may stand in for mechanisms which bring about the behavior specified by the frame. When this occurs, the placeholder becomes an explanans and one can refer to it as a difference-maker.
黑盒子是占位符。什么是占位符?它们在科学中扮演什么角色?这些问题是通过讨论生物适应性来解决的。适应度是生物体或性状生存和繁殖的倾向。此外,健康是一个占位符,用于更深层的解释,完全省略了健康的概念。这两个论点是相互矛盾的。作为占位符,健身是解释性的。作为一种倾向,它解释了但不能解释相关的行为。解决方案包括区分两种占位符。首先,占位符可以代表要考虑的事件范围。在这种情况下,占位符的作用是框架。它阐明了一系列需要解释的行为。其次,占位符可以代表产生框架指定的行为的机制。当这种情况发生时,占位符就变成了解释符,人们可以将其称为差异制造者。
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Diet Mechanistic Philosophy 饮食机制哲学
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0007
M. Nathan
This chapter compares and contrasts the black-boxing approach with the “new wave of mechanistic philosophy.” Is the present treatment of black boxes novel and original? Or is it a rehashing of ideas that have been on the table since the turn of the new millennium? The black-boxing recipe fits in quite well with the depiction of science being in the business of discovering and modeling mechanisms. All three steps underlying the construction of a black box have been stressed, in some form or degree, in the extant literature. Nevertheless, the construction of black boxes, as presented here, dampens many of the ontological implications that characterize the contemporary landscape. This allows one to respond to some objections raised against the traditional mechanism. For this reason, the author provocatively refers to black-boxing as a “diet” mechanistic philosophy, with all the epistemic flavor of the old-fashioned mechanistic view, but hardly any metaphysical calories.
本章将黑箱方法与“机械哲学的新浪潮”进行比较和对比。目前对黑盒的处理是否新颖新颖?或者,这是对新千年以来一直摆在桌面上的想法的重新讨论?黑箱配方非常符合科学在发现和建模机制方面的描述。在现有文献中,以某种形式或程度强调了构建黑盒的所有三个步骤。然而,黑盒子的构造,如本文所述,抑制了当代景观特征的许多本体论含义。这允许人们对针对传统机制提出的一些反对意见作出回应。出于这个原因,作者挑衅性地将黑拳击称为一种“饮食”机械论哲学,带有老式机械论观点的所有认识论味道,但几乎没有任何形而上学的热量。
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Emergence Reframed 出现重新包装
Pub Date : 2021-07-22 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190095482.003.0008
M. Nathan
This chapter presents, motivates, and defends a strategy for characterizing emergence and its role in scientific research, grounded in the analysis of black boxes. Emergents can be characterized as black boxes: placeholders in causal explanations represented in models. The present proposal has the welcome implications of bringing together various usages of emergence across domains, and to reconcile emergence with reduction. Yet, this does come at a cost. It requires abandoning a rigid perspective according to which emergence is an intrinsic or absolute feature of systems, in favor or a more contextual approach that relativizes the emergent status of a property or behavior to a specific explanatory frame of reference.
本章以黑箱分析为基础,提出、激励并捍卫了一种描述涌现及其在科学研究中的作用的策略。突发事件可以被描述为黑箱:在模型中表示的因果解释中的占位符。目前的建议具有令人欢迎的含义,将涌现的各种用法跨领域结合在一起,并调和涌现与还原。然而,这是有代价的。它要求放弃一种僵化的观点,即突现是系统的内在或绝对特征,而更倾向于一种情境化的方法,即将属性或行为的突现状态相对于特定的解释参考框架。
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