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Ignorant cognition = a philosophical investigation of the cognitive features of not-knowing /
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Ignorant cognition/ by Selene Arfini.
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a philosophical investigation of the cognitive features of not-knowing /
Author:
Arfini, Selene.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
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xiii, 192 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Do We Get to Know the Unknown? -- Part I: The Fugitive Nature of Ignorance -- The Tacit Dimension of Ignorance -- The Bubble Theses -- Cognitive Autoimmunity: Metacognitive Consequences of the Bubble Theses -- Part II: The Tenacity of Ignorance in Human Ampliative Reasoning -- Reasoning and Ignorantiam -- Of Habit and Ignorance -- Abduction: Enhancing Knowledge with an Ignorance-based Reasoning -- Ignorance-Based Mental Models: Thought Experiments, Metaphors, and Abduction -- Part III: The Social Diffusion of Ignorance -- Cognitive Niches: Knowledge Distribution and Ignorance Sharing -- The Toleration of Ignorance in Online-Communities -- Online Communities and the Distribution of Ignorance -- The Ignorant Cognition: Concluding Remarks.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14362-6
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9783030143626
Ignorant cognition = a philosophical investigation of the cognitive features of not-knowing /
Arfini, Selene.
Ignorant cognition
a philosophical investigation of the cognitive features of not-knowing /[electronic resource] :by Selene Arfini. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xiii, 192 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics,v.462192-6255 ;. - Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics ;v.46..
Do We Get to Know the Unknown? -- Part I: The Fugitive Nature of Ignorance -- The Tacit Dimension of Ignorance -- The Bubble Theses -- Cognitive Autoimmunity: Metacognitive Consequences of the Bubble Theses -- Part II: The Tenacity of Ignorance in Human Ampliative Reasoning -- Reasoning and Ignorantiam -- Of Habit and Ignorance -- Abduction: Enhancing Knowledge with an Ignorance-based Reasoning -- Ignorance-Based Mental Models: Thought Experiments, Metaphors, and Abduction -- Part III: The Social Diffusion of Ignorance -- Cognitive Niches: Knowledge Distribution and Ignorance Sharing -- The Toleration of Ignorance in Online-Communities -- Online Communities and the Distribution of Ignorance -- The Ignorant Cognition: Concluding Remarks.
This book offers a comprehensive philosophical investigation of ignorance. Using a set of cognitive tools and models, it discusses features that can describe a state of ignorance if linked to a particular type of cognition affecting the agent's social behavior, belief system, and inferential capacity. The author defines ignorance as a cognitive condition that can be either passively (and unconsciously) borne by an agent or actively nurtured by him or her, and a condition that entails epistemic limitations (which can be any lack of knowledge, belief, information or data) that affect the agent's behavior, belief system, and inferential capacity. The author subsequently describes the ephemeral nature of ignorance, its tenacity in the development of human inferential and cognitive performance, and the possibility of sharing ignorance among human agents within the social dimension. By combining previous frameworks such as the naturalization of logic, the eco-cognitive perspective in philosophy and concepts from Peircean epistemology, and adding original ideas derived from the author's own research and reflections, the book develops a new cognitive framework to help understand the nature of ignorance and its influence on the human condition.
ISBN: 9783030143626
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