Discoverability: The Urgent Need of an Ecology of Human Creativity
Discoverability: The Urgent Need of an Ecology of Human Creativity
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The book explores the concept of discoverability, its relationship to human creativity, and the importance of an integral ecology for sustaining it. It advocates for prioritizing the protection and sustainability of discoverability, highlighting the role of human creativity in promoting ecological integrity. The author discusses real-world examples and challenges, proposes future eco-cognitive settings, and addresses the problem of overcomputationalism. The book offers insights to philosophers, epistemologists, cognitive scientists, and researchers in other disciplines interested in scientific discovery and epistemic integrity.
Format: Hardback
Length: 156 pages
Publication date: 21 May 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Discoverability is a fundamental concept that explores the accessibility and visibility of information, ideas, and phenomena within a particular context or domain. It plays a crucial role in various fields, including science, where researchers strive to uncover new knowledge and understand the natural world. In this book, we delve into the intricate nature of discoverability, examining its relationship with epistemological problems and the sustainability of human creativity.
Discoverability is closely linked to the sustainability of human creativity in an eco-cognitive perspective. Creativity is a fundamental aspect of human nature, and it relies on the ability to perceive and interpret information in novel and innovative ways. However, the rapid pace of technological advancement and the increasing complexity of our environment have posed significant challenges to human creativity. The abundance of information and the constant need for novelty can lead to information overload, which can hinder our ability to think critically and generate new ideas.
To address these challenges, the book advocates for an integral ecology that prioritizes the protection and sustenance of discoverability. It suggests that an ecology of human creativity should take precedence over other needs, as the first ecological duty is to safeguard and nurture the capacity for discovery. Enhancing discoverability will not only protect human creativity but also contribute to the implementation of other forms of ecology, such as environmental sustainability and social justice.
The author guides readers through a comprehensive discussion on the concept of discoverability, eco-cognitive situatedness, and eco-cognitive openness and closure alike. By describing some key real-world examples, he highlights the main challenges that are currently posed to human creativity and epistemic integrity. He also discusses future eco-cognitive settings, discussing the problem of overcomputationalism and suggesting a reinterpretation of the role of human knowledge.
Overall, this book fills an important gap in the literature on the nexus of abduction, creativity, and discovery. It offers a source of inspiration to philosophers, epistemologists, and cognitive scientists, as well as researchers in other disciplines interested in the problems of scientific discovery and epistemic integrity of research. By exploring the complexities of discoverability and its relationship with epistemological problems, the book provides valuable insights into the future of human creativity and knowledge acquisition.
Weight: 436g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030933289
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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