The Dissenter

#1212 Marina Dubova: The Cognitive Foundations of Science

Feb 6, 2026
Marina Dubova, an Omidyar postdoctoral fellow at the Santa Fe Institute studying cognitive mechanisms of discovery. She discusses discovery as cognitive processes like observation, analogy and modeling. They explore randomized vs theory-driven experimentation, concept-laden evidence, the role of cognitive and cultural diversity, and when complexity or parsimony best helps scientific progress.
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Science As Cognitive Activity

  • Science is a cognitive activity composed of observation, representation, categorization, analogy and social learning.
  • These cognitive sub-processes shape how scientists generate and test theories, not just institutional rules.
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Model Scientists Like Learners

  • Apply cognitive experiments and computational models to study how scientists learn and choose strategies.
  • This approach can reveal alternative strategies that improve scientific learning in different contexts.
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Multiple Valid Experiment Strategies

  • Canonical experimental strategies include falsification, crucial experiments, and confirmation-driven work.
  • Scientists often mix these approaches, and practice can diverge from methodological ideals.
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