Porcelain Publishing / JHC / Volume 2 / Issue 2 / DOI: 10.47297/wspctWSP2515-470203.2018XX02
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The cognitive mechanism between observation and theory: Arepresentation-based approach

Yan Zhou1
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Abstract

The thesis of relation between observation and theory is one of the basic important issues in philosophy of science and scientific epistemology. However, the mechanistic processes of theory- ladenness of observation have rarely been discussed. Current research in cognitive science on thought processes provides powerful analytical tools and empirical support for this problem. In the light of the perception-based knowledge representation of Barsolou, this paper attempts to give a representation-based explanation for theory- laden mechanism in virtue of constraints on production and explanation of representation. If representational mechanism in observation is not an absolutely subjective but a constraint construction, it will give the reliability of observation a rational support.

Keywords
Observation; theory; expression
perception; cognition
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