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Introduction to the topical collection: concept formation in the natural and social sciences: empirical and normative aspects

Brun, Georg; Herfeld, Catherine; Reuter, Kevin (2023). Introduction to the topical collection: concept formation in the natural and social sciences: empirical and normative aspects. Synthese, 201(3):89-99.

Abstract

Concept formation has recently become a widely discussed topic in philosophy under the headings of “conceptual engineering”, “conceptual ethics”, and “ameliorative analysis”. Much of this work has been inspired either by the method of explication or by ameliorative projects. In the former case, concept formation is usually seen as a tool of the sciences, of formal disciplines, and of philosophy. In the latter case, concept formation is seen as a tool in the service of social progress. While recent philosophical discussions on concept formation have addressed natural sciences such as physics as well as various life sciences, so far there is only little direct engagement with the social sciences. To address this shortcoming is important because many debates about socially relevant concepts such as power, gender, democracy, risk, justice, or rationality, may best be understood as engaging in conceptual engineering. This topical collection addresses the nature and structure of concept formation in the natural, the life, and the social sciences alike, both as a process taking place within science and as an activity that aims at a broader impact in society. This helps to understand how concept formation proceeds not only in the natural sciences but also in disciplines such as psychology, cognitive science, political science, sociology and economics.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of Philosophy
Dewey Decimal Classification:900 History
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Philosophy
Social Sciences & Humanities > General Social Sciences
Uncontrolled Keywords:Measurement, Concept formation, Conceptual engineering, Explication, Social kinds
Language:English
Date:24 February 2023
Deposited On:11 Jan 2024 16:36
Last Modified:30 Aug 2024 01:39
Publisher:Springer
ISSN:0039-7857
OA Status:Hybrid
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-023-04094-6
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