From tools to theories: A heuristic of discovery in cognitive psychology.

Volume: 98, Issue: 2, Pages: 254 - 267
Published: Apr 1, 1991
Abstract
The study of scientific discovery--where do new ideas come from? has long been denigrated by philosophers as irrelevant to analyzing the growth of scientific knowledge. In particular, little is known about how cognitive theories are discovered, and neither the classical accounts of discovery as either probabilistic induction (e.g., Reichenbach, 1938) or lucky guesses (e.g., Popper, 1959), nor the stock anecdotes about sudden eureka moments...
Paper Details
Title
From tools to theories: A heuristic of discovery in cognitive psychology.
Published Date
Apr 1, 1991
Volume
98
Issue
2
Pages
254 - 267
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