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On the Poverty of Scientism, or: The Ineluctable Roughness of Rationality
Authors:Murray Code
Institution:Department of Maths &Statistics, University of Guelph, Canada
Abstract:If there is one rationality there must be a plurality of them. This conclusion follows, I argue, partly from the extreme and ineradicable vagueness of the fundamental concepts that every would-be rational explanation must presuppose. Logicistic/scientistic assaults on this vagueness are doomed to fail partly because they are unable to acknowledge the imaginative dimension of rational thought. Being limited to the play of "outward appearances," scientific investigations are also dependent on "inward imaginings" on their speculative side. The upshot is that schools of philosophy should be characterized by the kind of imaginary they adopt rather than by their logics. In which case, every attempt to get and tell something right about the world is bound to incorporate mythopoeic elements in its explanations.
Keywords:Connectionism  Connectionist Network  Cognition  Cognitive Science  Computation  Dynamics  Dynamical System  Eliminativism  Folk Psychology  Foundations of Cognitive Science  Language of Thought  Mind  Neural Network
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