Slater Matthew H
Bucknell University, One Dent Drive, Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA.
Stud Hist Philos Sci. 2017 Feb;61:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2017.01.001. Epub 2017 Jan 25.
Many astronomers seem to believe that we have discovered that Pluto is not a planet. I contest this assessment. Recent discoveries of trans-Neptunian Pluto-sized objects do not militate for Pluto's expulsion from the planets unless we have prior reason for not simply counting these newly-discovered objects among the planets. I argue that this classificatory controversy - which I compare to the controversy about the classification of the platypus - illustrates how our classificatory practices are laden with normative commitments of a distinctive kind. I conclude with a discussion of the relevance of such "norm-ladenness" to other controversies in the metaphysics of classification, such as the monism/pluralism debate.
许多天文学家似乎认为,我们已经发现冥王星不是行星。我对这一评估提出质疑。最近对海王星外冥王星大小天体的发现并不意味着要将冥王星从行星行列中剔除,除非我们事先就有理由不把这些新发现的天体算作行星。我认为,这场分类争议——我将其与关于鸭嘴兽分类的争议相比较——说明了我们的分类实践是如何充满了一种独特的规范性承诺的。最后,我讨论了这种“规范负载性”与分类形而上学中的其他争议(如一元论/多元论辩论)的相关性。