

Nancy J. Nersessian, "Interdisciplinarity in the Making: Models and Methods in Frontier Science" (MIT Press, 2022)
9 snips Dec 10, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
What Is Interdisciplinarity in the Making?
02:31 • 2min
How Did I Become a Philosopher?
04:59 • 5min
The History of Science
10:26 • 2min
The Cognitive Pathology of a Lab of Labs
12:11 • 4min
The Limitations of Historical Records in Scientific Practice
16:20 • 3min
Cognitive Ethnography and the Epistemic Dimensions of Science
19:23 • 3min
Interdisciplinary Practices for Scientific Practices
22:48 • 2min
What Is Your Ethnography?
24:31 • 4min
The Model-Based Practices of Biomedical Engineering
28:48 • 5min
The Importance of Analogy in the Cognitive Sciences
33:50 • 4min
Is Problem-Driven Learning a Good Idea?
37:27 • 4min
The Mayart Model of Biomedical Engineering
41:05 • 4min
Can I Get Mayart Controlled in How It Draws?
45:00 • 4min
Using a Thousand Neurons System and a Distributed Cognitive System
48:51 • 5min
Interdisciplinary Problem Solving
53:28 • 3min
Collaborative Learning - Interactional Expertise
56:55 • 4min
What's on Your Near Horizon?
01:00:36 • 3min
New Books in Philosophy Podcast - Nancy Nurse-Session
01:04:06 • 2min