EPISODE · Aug 30, 2021 · 51 MIN
Gualtiero Piccinini | What Are First-Person Data? | Philosophy of Data Science
from Data & Science with Glen Wright Colopy · host podofasclepius
Gualtiero Piccinini | What Are First-Person Data? First-person methods (and its associated data) have been scientifically and philosophically contentious. Are they pseudoscientific? Or simply pushing the bounds of scientific methodology? Obviously, I have no idea… so Prof. Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri – St. Louis) provides a helpful introduction to the topic covering the key points of its history and the philosophical/scientific debate. 0:00 Why cover first-person methods & data? 2:26 First-person methods vs first-person data? 7:10 Are first-person data legitimate at all? 11:50 Phenomenology 13:26 First-person data is extracted from human behavior 18:25 Skepticism & arguments against first-person data 25:40 Psychophysics, introspectionists, behavioralists, cognitivists, and the origins of first-person data 35:20 Using new instruments & methods in science 46:00 Is this where the philosophers roam? #datascience #statistics #science
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