Models as Dogwhistles

IF 1.4 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Marina DiMarco
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Abstract

Some scientific models and some claims about model-target relations are fruitfully diagnosed as dogwhistles. Dogwhistles, broadly speaking, are speech acts which send different, conflicting, and often differentially inflammatory messages to listeners. I distinguish two ways scientific models can be dogwhistles: representational dogwhistling and fit-for-purpose dogwhistling. I illustrate both kinds of dogwhistling using an example from computational social science, the Diversity Trumps Ability theorem. I argue that dogwhistling threatens the objectivity of science, and propose some ameliorative strategies.
模型如狗哨
一些科学模型和一些关于模型-目标关系的主张被成功地诊断为狗哨。从广义上讲,狗哨是一种向听众传递不同的、相互矛盾的、通常是不同的煽动性信息的言语行为。我区分了两种科学模型可以成为狗哨的方式:代表性狗哨和适合目的的狗哨。我用计算社会科学中的“多样性胜过能力定理”来说明这两种“狗口哨”。我认为狗口哨威胁到科学的客观性,并提出了一些改进策略。
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Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Science 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1934, Philosophy of Science, along with its sponsoring society, the Philosophy of Science Association, has been dedicated to the furthering of studies and free discussion from diverse standpoints in the philosophy of science. The journal contains essays, discussion articles, and book reviews.
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