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The Map and the Territory


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Artikel-Nr.:
     5667A-9783319724775
Hersteller:
     Springer Verlag
Herst.-Nr.:
     9783319724775
EAN/GTIN:
     9783319724775
Suchbegriffe:
Physik- und Astronomiebücher - engl...
Physik-, Astronomiebücher
Physik-Bücher
physik-, astronomiebücher
This volume presents essays by pioneering thinkers including Tyler Burge, Gregory Chaitin, Daniel Dennett, Barry Mazur, Nicholas Humphrey, John Searle and Ian Stewart. Together they illuminate the Map/Territory Distinction that underlies at the foundation of the scientific method, thought and the very reality itself.  It is imperative to distinguish Map from the Territory while analyzing any subject but we often mistake map for the territory. Meaning for the Reference. Computational tool for what it computes. Representations are handy and tempting that we often end up committing the category error of over-marrying the representation with what is represented, so much so that the distinction between the former and the latter is lost. This error that has its roots in the pedagogy often generates a plethora of paradoxes/confusions which hinder the proper understanding of the subject. What are wave functions? Fields? Forces? Numbers? Sets? Classes? Operators? Functions? Alphabets and Sentences? Are they a part of our map (theory/representation)? Or do they actually belong to the territory (Reality)? Researcher, like a cartographer, clothes (or creates?) the reality by stitching multitudes of maps that simultaneously co-exist. A simple apple, for example, can be analyzed from several viewpoints beginning with evolution and biology, all the way down its microscopic quantum mechanical components. Is there a reality (or a real apple) out there apart from these maps? How do these various maps interact/intermingle with each other to produce a coherent reality that we interact with? Or do they not? Does our brain uses its own internal maps to facilitate "physicist/mathematician" in us to construct the maps about the external territories in turn? If so, what is the nature of these internal maps? Are there meta-maps? Evolution definitely fences our perception and thereby our ability to construct maps, revealing to us only those aspects beneficial for our survival. But the question is, to what extent? Is there a way out of the metaphorical Platonic cave erected around us by the nature? While "Map is not the territory" as Alfred Korzybski remarked, join us in this journey to know more, while we inquire on the nature and the reality of the maps which try to map the reality out there.  The book also includes a foreword by Sir Roger Penrose and an afterword by Dagfinn Follesdal.
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Author:
Shyam Wuppuluri; Francisco Antonio Doria
Verlag:
Springer International Publishing
Sprache:
eng
Weitere Suchbegriffe: Astronomie, Epistemologie, Erkenntnistheorie, Philosophie / Erkenntnis, Mathematik / Logik, Physik, Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften), Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Naturwissenschaften), Wissenschaftsphilosophie, Foundations of the scientific enterprise, Ontology vs Epistemology
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