Error, Error-Statistics and Self-Directed Anticipative Learning |
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Authors: | R. P. Farrell C. A. Hooker |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Discipline of Philosophy, University of Newcastle, McMullin Bld, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia
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Abstract: | Error is protean, ubiquitous and crucial in scientific process. In this paper it is argued that understanding scientific process requires what is currently absent: an adaptable, context-sensitive functional role for error in science that naturally harnesses error identification and avoidance to positive, success-driven, science. This paper develops a new account of scientific process of this sort, error and success driving Self-Directed Anticipative Learning (SDAL) cycling, using a recent re-analysis of ape-language research as test example. The example shows the limitations of other accounts of error, in particular Mayo’s (Error and the growth of experimental knowledge, 1996) error-statistical approach, and SDAL cycling shows how they can be fruitfully contextualised. |
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