• 제목/요약/키워드: critical instrumentalism

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교과서 분석을 통한 과학의 본성에 대한 여러 관점의 비교 -전통적 접근, 과학의 특성, 가족 유사성 관점을 중심으로- (A Comparative Study on the Various Perspectives on the Nature of Science through Textbook Analysis Centering on the Consensus View, Features of Science, and Family Resemblance Approach)

  • 조헌국
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제39권5호
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    • pp.681-694
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    • 2019
  • This study intends to delineate the characteristics of various perspectives on the nature of science (NOS) through the textbook analysis. Thus, centering on a science textbook called Science Laboratory Experiments, this study analyzes the elements of the NOS from three different perspectives: the consensus view, features of science (FOS), and family resemblance approach (FRA). While the consensus view highlights the similar elements of the NOS across the topics, the FOS is concerned about empirical ways for doing science. The FRA rather focuses on socio-cultural aspects of science activities. While the consensus view is useful to reify the features of the NOS, the FRA helps to understand science from various viewpoints. Regarding the philosophical account for three perspectives, all of them are ambiguous to some extent. The consensus view holds contradictory dispositions e.g., relativism vs. (post-)positivism, and critical realism and instrumentalism. The FOS supports empirical tradition but cannot effectively cope with the anomalous situation. The FRA is useful to show up the ways of science in both microscopic (personal) and macroscopic (social) viewpoints. However, the broader concept about science may mislead understanding of the NOS. Consequently, this study provides some implication for improving the framework of the NOS and teaching the NOS in the classroom.

IT ODA, 개발도상국의 민주주의 발전을 가져오는가? - 낙관적 기술결정론에 대한 도전 - (Does IT ODA Promote Democracy in Developing Countries? : A challenge to optimistic technological determinism)

  • 송효진
    • 정보화정책
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.73-95
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    • 2015
  • 이 연구는 정보화 분야 ODA를 통해 확산된 인터넷이 권위주의적이거나 폐쇄적인 개발도상국의 정치 체제에 민주적 변화를 가져오는지에 대해 검증하는데 목적이 있다. 연구 결과, IT ODA는 개발도상국의 인터넷 확산에 유의한 정(+)의 영향을 가지는 것으로 나타났다. 이는 ODA를 통한 IT이전이 개발도상국에 인프라를 구축하고 인터넷의 이용률을 높임으로써 정치적 민주화를 이끌 것이라는 공여국의 기대를 뒷받침하는 것처럼 보인다. 그러나 인터넷 확산에 대한 IT ODA의 영향이 크지 않은데다 인터넷 확산 역시 개발도상국의 민주주의 발전에 강한 영향을 미치지 못하였다. 또한, 국가마다 상이한 양자구조를 보여 낙관적 기술결정론에 기초한 민주화 가설을 지지한다고 보기는 어려웠다. 따라서 이 연구는 IT ODA를 이행함에 있어 선진국의 IT이전이 개발도상국의 정치적 민주화를 이끌 것이라는 '맹목적' 믿음에 기초하기보다 국가마다의 특수성과 고유성을 고려하여야 하며, IT ODA의 효과에 대한 논의 또한 건설적 방향으로 나아가야 함을 요구한다.

미국의 로맨스 소설과 프래그머티즘 철학과의 연속성에 관한 고찰-허먼 멜빌의 『모비딕』을 중심으로 (A Study of the Continuity Between the American Romance Novel and American Pragmatism: A Reading of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick)

  • 황재광
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제58권2호
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    • pp.217-247
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    • 2012
  • This essay attempts to read Melville's Moby-Dick as a prefiguration of American pragmatism, especially Jamesian version of it. Underlying this project is the assumption that the American Romance and James's pragmatism partake in the enduring tradition of American thoughts and imagination. Despite the commonality in their roots, the continuity between these two products of American culture has received few critical assessments. The American Romance has rarely been discussed in terms of American pragmatism in part because critics have tended to narrowly define the latter as a kind of relativistic philosophy equivalent to practical instrumentalism, political realism and romantic utilitarianism. Consequently, they have favored literary works in the realistic tradition for their textual analyses, while eschewing a more imaginative genre like the American Romance. My contention is that James's version of pragmatism is a future oriented pluralism which is unable to dispense with the power of imagination and the talent for seeing unforeseen possibilities inherent in nature and culture. James's pragmatism is in tune with the American Romance in that it savours the attractions of alternative possibilities created by the genre in which the imaginary world is imbued with the actual one. The pragmatic impulse in Moby-Dick finds its finest expression in the words and acts of Ishmael. Through this protean narrator, Melville renders the text of Moby-Dick symbolic, fragmentary and thereby pluralistic in its meaning. With his rhetoric of incompletion and by refraining from totalizing what he experiences, Ishmael shuns finality in truth and entices the reader to join his intellectual journey with a non-foundational notion of truth and meaning in view. Ishmael also envisages pragmatists' beliefs that experience is fluid in nature and the universe is in a constant state of becoming. Yet Ishmael as the narrator of Moby-Dick is more functional than foundational.

한국 영화에 나타난 포스트휴먼 소녀의 재현 양상 연구 -<경성학교: 사라진 소녀들>, <마녀>를 중심으로 (A Study on Cinematic Representations of Posthuman Girls in South Korea-Focused on The Silenced and The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion)

  • 김은정
    • 대중서사연구
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.95-124
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    • 2021
  • 본고는 시대와 사회에 따라 의미를 달리해 온 소녀가 최근 포스트휴먼 상상력과 결합하여 영화 속 싸우는 소녀로 등장한 현상에 주목하였다. 이에 포스트휴먼 소녀라는 이미지를 배태한 사회적 맥락과 그 재현 양상을 분석하고, 미래 여성 신체에 대한 한국 사회의 상상의 허용치와 '싸우는 기술증강 소녀'라는 새로운 이미지를 둘러싼 의미경합을 밝히고자 하였다. 21세기 고도로 발달한 디지털 영상기술로 인하여 영화는 기존의 상상만으로 가능했던 미래 존재를 시각적으로 구현할 수 있게 되었다. 그러나 성인 남녀와 달리 미성숙하다고 여겨진 소녀가 포스트휴먼으로 상상될 때에는 오히려 강한 실감효과를 추구하는 그 가능성으로 인해 감히 재현할 수 없는 불가능한 영역이 생기게 된다. 즉, 포스트휴먼 소녀는 인간의 원형을 최대한 보존한 신체증강형에 그쳤으며, 인간과 비인간의 경계를 탈하는 비판적 형상화를 구현하지는 못했다. 그러나 기술로 증강된 미래 신체는 에로틱한 폭력에 기대지 않는, 또한 모성애와 이성애에 매몰되지 않는 싸우는 위험한 소녀의 이미지를 만들었다. 물론 인간의 순수한 프로토타입에 근거한 포스트휴먼 소녀의 이상화는 기술의 인간화를 확신하는 기술도구주의에 경도되어 있다. 근대적 휴머니즘에 영합하는 이러한 기술 사유의 한계에도 불구하고, 포스트휴먼 소녀는 자기 파괴적 대항을 통해 기술-객체의 새로운 정치성을 보여준다. 이들은 테크노크라시와 신자유주의 정치적 감수성을 표출한 우울한 신체에서 벗어나 있으며, 생명 정치의 위계에 균열을 내는 체제전복적 행위를 구사했다. 포스트휴먼은 한 사회가 고도화된 기술시대로 이행하는 과정 중에 일어나는 다양한 힘들의 경합을 예시하는 하나의 사례로 볼 수 있다. 이러한 점에서 한국 영화 속 포스트휴먼 소녀는 여전히 이상화된 소녀 이미지를 고수하려는 인간형상중심주의를 예증하지만, 미시사회적 수준까지 침투한 기술생명권력의 폭압적 지배방식에 윤리적 고찰을 제공했다는 점에서 의의가 있다.

인문지리학 방법론의 새로운 지평 (New horizon of geographical method)

  • 최병두
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제38권
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    • pp.15-36
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    • 1988
  • In this paper, I consider the development of methods in contemporary human geography in terms of a dialectical relation of action and structure, and try to draw a new horizon of method toward which geographical research and spatial theory would develop. The positivist geography which was dominent during 1960s has been faced both with serious internal reflections and strong external criticisms in the 1970s. The internal reflections that pointed out its ignorance of spatial behavior of decision-makers and its simplication of complex spatial relations have developed behavioural geography and systems-theoretical approach. Yet this kinds of alternatives have still standed on the positivist, geography, even though they have seemed to be more real and complicate than the previous one, The external criticisms that have argued against the positivist method as phenomenalism and instrumentalism suggest some alternatives: humanistic geography which emphasizes intention and action of human subject and meaning-understanding, and structuralist geography which stresses on social structure as a totality which would produce spatial phenomena, and a theoretical formulation. Human geography today can be characterized by a strain and conflict between these methods, and hence rezuires a synthetic integration between them. Philosophy and social theory in general are in the same in which theories of action and structural analysis have been complementary or conflict with each other. Human geography has fallen into a further problematic with the introduction of a method based on so-called political ecnomy. This method has been suggested not merely as analternative to the positivist geography, but also as a theoretical foundation for critical analysis of space. The political economy of space with has analyzed the capitalist space and tried to theorize its transformation may be seen either as following humanistic(or Hegelian) Marxism, such as represented in Lefebvre's work, or as following structuralist Marxism, such as developed in Castelles's or Harvey's work. The spatial theory following humanistic Marxism has argued for a dialectic relation between 'the spatial' and 'the social', and given more attention to practicing human agents than to explaining social structures. on the contray, that based on structuralist Marxism has argued for social structures producing spatial phenomena, and focused on theorising the totality of structures, Even though these two perspectives tend more recently to be convergent in a way that structuralist-Marxist. geographers relate the domain of economic and political structures with that of action in their studies of urban culture and experience under capitalism, the political ecnomy of space needs an integrated method with which one can overcome difficulties of orthhodox Marxism. Some novel works in philosophy and social theory have been developed since the end of 1970s which have oriented towards an integrated method relating a series of concepts of action and structure, and reconstructing historical materialism. They include Giddens's theory of structuration, foucault's geneological analysis of power-knowledge, and Habermas's theory of communicative action. Ther are, of course, some fundamental differences between these works. Giddens develops a theory which relates explicitly the domain of action and that of structure in terms of what he calls the 'duality of structure', and wants to bring time-space relations into the core of social theory. Foucault writes a history in which strategically intentional but nonsubjective power relations have emerged and operated by virtue of multiple forms of constrainst wihthin specific spaces, while refusing to elaborate any theory which would underlie a political rationalization. Habermas analyzes how the Western rationalization of ecnomic and political systems has colonized the lifeworld in which we communicate each other, and wants to formulate a new normative foundation for critical theory of society which highlights communicatie reason (without any consideration of spatial concepts). On the basis of the above consideration, this paper draws a new norizon of method in human geography and spatial theory, some essential ideas of which can be summarized as follows: (1) the concept of space especially in terms of its relation to sociery. Space is not an ontological entity whch is independent of society and has its own laws of constitution and transformation, but it can be produced and reproduced only by virtue of its relation to society. Yet space is not merlely a material product of society, but also a place and medium in and through which socety can be maintained or transformed.(2) the constitution of space in terms of the relation between action and structure. Spatial actors who are always knowledgeable under conditions of socio-spatial structure produce and reproduce their context of action, that is, structure; and spatial structures as results of human action enable as well as constrain it. Spatial actions can be distinguished between instrumental-strategicaction oriented to success and communicative action oriented to understanding, which (re)produce respectively two different spheres of spatial structure in different ways: the material structure of economic and political systems-space in an unknowledged and unitended way, and the symbolic structure of social and cultural life-space in an acknowledged and intended way. (3) the capitalist space in terms of its rationalization. The ideal development of space would balance the rationalizations of system space and life-space in a way that system space providers material conditions for the maintainance of the life-space, and the life-space for its further development. But the development of capitalist space in reality is paradoxical and hence crisis-ridden. The economic and poltical system-space, propelled with the steering media like money, and power, has outstriped the significance of communicative action, and colonized the life-space. That is, we no longer live in a space mediated communicative action, but one created for and by money and power. But no matter how seriously our everyday life-space has been monetalrized and bureaucratised, here lies nevertheless the practical potential which would rehabilitate the meaning of space, the meaning of our life on the Earth.

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