人文与科学的认识论

Richard Foley
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在这篇文章中,作者概述了他的书《洞察力的地理:人文、科学、它们如何不同、为什么重要》(2018)的一些主题。他特别指出,科学与人文之间有四个核心区别:(1)寻求不局限于特定地点、时间或事物的洞见是科学而非人文所适合的;(2)科学而非人文学科重视尽可能独立于研究者观点的发现;(3)科学应该完全是描述性的,而人文科学也可以关注规范性的主张,它表达了价值;(4)科学是为了增加集体知识而组织起来的,而在人文科学中,个人的见解是高度重视的,独立于其产生共识的能力。与这些差异相关的是一系列次要区别:对探究终点可能性的不同态度;对智力进步的不同看法;专家的不同角色;关于简单和复杂的不同工作假设。
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The Epistemologies of the Humanities and the Sciences
In this essay, the author provides an overview of some of the main themes of his book, The Geography of Insight: The Humanities, the Sciences, How They Differ, Why They Matter (2018). In particular, he argues that there are four core differences between the sciences and the humanities: (1) it is proper for the sciences but not the humanities to seek insights not limited to particular locations, times, or things; (2) the sciences but not the humanities value findings as independent as possible of the perspectives of the inquirers; (3) the sciences should be wholly descriptive, while the humanities can also be concerned with prescriptive claims, which give expression to values; and (4) the sciences are organized to increase collective knowledge, whereas in the humanities individual insight is highly valued independently of its ability to generate consensus. Associated with these differences are a set of secondary distinctions: different attitudes about the possibility of endpoint of inquiry; different notions of intellectual progress; different roles for expertise; and different working assumptions about simplicity and complexity.
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