Barwich Ann-Sophie
Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine, Cognitive Science Program, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States.
Front Neurosci. 2019 Oct 24;13:1121. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2019.01121. eCollection 2019.
The annals of science are filled with successes. Only in footnotes do we hear about the failures, the cul-de-sacs, and the forgotten ideas. Failure is how research advances. Yet it hardly features in theoretical perspectives on science. That is a mistake. Failures, whether clear-cut or ambiguous, are heuristically fruitful in their own right. Thinking about failure questions our measures of success, including the conceptual foundations of current practice, that can only be transient in an experimental context. This article advances the heuristics of failure analysis, meaning the explicit treatment of certain ideas or models as failures. The value of failures qua being a failure is illustrated with the example of grandmother cells; the contested idea of a hypothetical neuron that encodes a highly specific but complex stimulus, such as the image of one's grandmother. Repeatedly evoked in popular science and maintained in textbooks, there is sufficient reason to critically review the theoretical and empirical background of this idea.
科学年鉴中充斥着成功的事例。只有在脚注中,我们才会听闻失败、死胡同以及被遗忘的想法。失败是研究取得进展的方式。然而,在关于科学的理论视角中,它几乎没有一席之地。这是一个错误。失败,无论清晰明确还是模棱两可,其本身在启发式方法上都是富有成效的。思考失败会让我们质疑成功的衡量标准,包括当前实践的概念基础,而这些在实验背景下只能是暂时的。本文提出了失败分析的启发式方法,即将某些想法或模型明确视为失败来对待。以祖母细胞为例说明了失败本身作为失败的价值;祖母细胞是一种假设的神经元,它编码高度特定但复杂的刺激(比如一个人的祖母的形象),这一备受争议的概念。它在科普作品中被反复提及并在教科书中保留,因此有充分的理由批判性地审视这一概念的理论和实证背景。