EMERGENCE OF BIOLOGICAL THOUGHT
生物学思想的出现
基本信息
- 批准号:2199014
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1988
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1988-02-01 至 1998-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Biological thought is one of the best instances of the 'concepts in
theories' theme that has recently become so central to the study of
concept structure. But the new consensus on the embedding of concept
structure in larger systems of causal-explanatory beliefs has not led to
a comparable consensus on how that embedding comes about. A series of
studies will explore the emergence of biological concepts in childhood
with the general goal of better understanding how concepts and larger
systems of explanation become intertwined. This goal leads to the
following questions: do biological concepts initially emerge out of
other conceptual domains such as a naive psychology or mechanics, do they
emerge out of general associative processes with no initial influences
of other theoretical biases, or do they appear along yet another path?
Are there early influences on biological thought giving it a unique
character that perseveres from preschool years on through childhood and
into adulthood? How should developmental changes in biological concepts
be described when invariant principles might also be present? These
issues will be examined through a series of studies on a wide range of
biological phenomena including: disease, inheritance, physiology and
kindhood. Contrasts are drawn to superficially similar phenomena from
the domains of social regularities and physical mechanical laws. It is
expected that: 1. young children will see common properties and
mechanisms among both animals and plants, suggesting an awareness of
living things based neither on absorption into other domains, nor on pre-
theoretical similarity relations, nor on animacy; 2. a small set of
common principles will reappear in domain after domain, suggesting a
unified conceptual approach to living things; 3. these distinctions serve
as principles that give unity and coherence to conceptual change in
biology; and 4. more general principles will be found concerning how
concepts emerge within larger sets of causal/explanatory beliefs.
Research of this sort relates to health in two ways. First, by providing
insight into basic models of cognitive development, it helps us better
understand boundary conditions on the normal course of mental
development. Second, since biological thought is the object of study,
insights gained will be relevant to issues concerning how both experts
and the general public understand bio-medical phenomena.
生物学思维是“概念”的最佳例证之一
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