Epistemic Ecology
暫譯: 認識生態學
Elgin, Catherine Z.
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-05-20
- 售價: $2,480
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,356
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 344
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262551713
- ISBN-13: 9780262551717
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An ecological epistemology arguing that epistemic agents, communities, and environments adapt to one another to generate evolving understandings of the world. Mainstream epistemology focuses on static states. In Epistemic Ecology, Catherine Elgin adopts a dynamic stance, viewing epistemic subjects as agents rather than onlookers. She examines how, individually and collectively, we construct our epistemic practices, policies, principles, and procedures to overcome our limitations, exploit our assets, and correct our mistakes. Taking an ecological approach, she shows how human organisms and their social and natural environments mutually adjust to accommodate each other. Elgin's ecological model of understanding reveals that epistemic agents and communities are interdependent and are more deeply implicated in the individuation and characterization of the phenomena they access than standard spectatorial approaches to epistemology assume. Elgin maintains that a commitment's epistemic acceptability turns in large part on its providing resources for further epistemic advancement. Epistemic progress is an iterative process that corrects, refines, and extends current understanding. Epistemic subjects are agents, not mere observers, and the positions they accept are springboards for improvement rather than windows into the world. Responsible disagreement is an asset because it has the potential to identify and correct shortfalls in the views that are currently accepted. Rather than treat epistemic success--knowledge, understanding, wisdom--as fixed and final, Elgin views success as a stable platform on which to build. How, she asks, should we leverage our findings to move beyond them? Her holistic conception of understanding is integral to education.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一種生態認識論,主張認識主體、社群和環境彼此適應,以產生對世界不斷演變的理解。
主流認識論專注於靜態狀態。在Epistemic Ecology中,凱瑟琳·艾爾金(Catherine Elgin)採取動態立場,將認識主體視為行動者,而非旁觀者。她檢視我們如何在個人和集體層面上構建我們的認識實踐、政策、原則和程序,以克服我們的局限、利用我們的資源並修正我們的錯誤。採取生態學的方法,她展示了人類有機體及其社會和自然環境如何相互調整以適應彼此。艾爾金的生態理解模型揭示了認識主體和社群是相互依賴的,並且在個體化和特徵化他們所接觸的現象方面,比標準的旁觀者認識論假設的更深層次地參與其中。 艾爾金認為,承諾的認識可接受性在很大程度上取決於它是否提供進一步認識進展的資源。認識進步是一個迭代過程,修正、精煉並擴展當前的理解。認識主體是行動者,而非僅僅是觀察者,他們所接受的立場是改進的跳板,而不是通往世界的窗口。負責任的異議是一種資產,因為它有潛力識別和修正當前接受觀點中的不足。艾爾金並不將認識的成功——知識、理解、智慧——視為固定和最終的,而是將成功視為一個穩定的平台,以便在其上構建。她問道,我們應該如何利用我們的發現來超越它們?她對理解的整體性概念對教育至關重要。作者簡介
Catherine Z. Elgin is Professor of the Philosophy of Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is the author of True Enough (MIT Press), Considered Judgment, Between the Absolute and the Arbitrary, and With Reference to Reference and coauthor with Nelson Goodman of Reconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
凱瑟琳·Z·艾爾金(Catherine Z. Elgin)是哈佛大學教育研究生院的教育哲學教授。她是《足夠真實》(True Enough,麻省理工學院出版社)、《經過考量的判斷》(Considered Judgment)、《在絕對與任意之間》(Between the Absolute and the Arbitrary)以及《關於參考的參考》(With Reference to Reference)的作者,並與納爾遜·古德曼(Nelson Goodman)共同撰寫《哲學及其他藝術與科學中的重新概念化》(Reconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences)。