Conducta, juegos de lenguaje y criterios de validación del conocimiento

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Emilio Ribes
Ulises Sánchez

Abstract

Based on the notion of language-game, as formulated by Ludwig Wittgenstein, the relation ship between language, individual practice, belief and knowledge is examined. Knowing is identified as context-adjusted behavior, under learning or extended exercise, while beliefs are considered as dispositional categories which ground the use of knowledge as adjustment. A computer-based simulation task is described. This experimental task includes four functional dimensions of believing and analyzes their influence on new tasks that involve adjusting practices to daily situations. The results of this exploratory study are presented and their usefulness for the experimental analysis of behavior in relation lo social systems of knowledge and beliefs is discussed.

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Ribes, E., & Sánchez, U. (2010). Conducta, juegos de lenguaje y criterios de validación del conocimiento. Acta Comportamentalia, 2(1). Retrieved from https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/acom/article/view/18218