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Creating Scientific Concepts (Paperback)
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Creating Scientific Concepts (Paperback)
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An account that analyzes the dynamic reasoning processes implicated
in a fundamental problem of creativity in science: how does genuine
novelty emerge from existing representations? How do novel
scientific concepts arise? In Creating Scientific Concepts, Nancy
Nersessian seeks to answer this central but virtually unasked
question in the problem of conceptual change. She argues that the
popular image of novel concepts and profound insight bursting forth
in a blinding flash of inspiration is mistaken. Instead, novel
concepts are shown to arise out of the interplay of three factors:
an attempt to solve specific problems; the use of conceptual,
analytical, and material resources provided by the
cognitive-social-cultural context of the problem; and dynamic
processes of reasoning that extend ordinary cognition. Focusing on
the third factor, Nersessian draws on cognitive science research
and historical accounts of scientific practices to show how
scientific and ordinary cognition lie on a continuum, and how
problem-solving practices in one illuminate practices in the other.
Her investigations of scientific practices show conceptual change
as deriving from the use of analogies, imagistic representations,
and thought experiments, integrated with experimental
investigations and mathematical analyses. She presents a view of
constructed models as hybrid objects, serving as intermediaries
between targets and analogical sources in bootstrapping processes.
Extending these results, she argues that these complex cognitive
operations and structures are not mere aids to discovery, but that
together they constitute a powerful form of reasoning-model-based
reasoning-that generates novelty. This new approach to mental
modeling and analogy, together with Nersessian's
cognitive-historical approach, make Creating Scientific Concepts
equally valuable to cognitive science and philosophy of science.
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