Nichols Shaun
Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2004 Nov;8(11):514-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2004.09.001.
Analytic philosophers have long used a priori methods to characterize folk concepts such as knowledge, belief and wrongness. Recently, researchers have begun to exploit social scientific methodologies to characterize such folk concepts. One line of work has explored folk intuitions with cases that are disputed within philosophy. A second approach, with potentially more radical implications, applies the methods of cross-cultural psychology to philosophical intuitions. Recent work in this area suggests that people in different cultures have systematically different intuitions surrounding folk concepts. A third strand of research explores the emergence and character of folk concepts in children. These approaches to characterizing folk concepts provide important resources that will supplement, and perhaps in some cases displace, a priori approaches.
长期以来,分析哲学家们一直使用先验方法来刻画诸如知识、信念和错误等民间概念。最近,研究人员开始利用社会科学方法来刻画此类民间概念。其中一项工作通过哲学界存在争议的案例来探究民间直觉。第二种方法可能具有更激进的影响,即将跨文化心理学方法应用于哲学直觉。该领域的最新研究表明,不同文化背景的人对民间概念有着系统性的不同直觉。第三类研究探索儿童民间概念的出现及其特征。这些刻画民间概念的方法提供了重要资源,将补充甚至在某些情况下取代先验方法。