Tacit Mechanisms and Heuristic Theorizing: Comments on Ryszard Wójcicki's “Is There Only One Truth? An Introduction to the Pragmatic Theory of Knowledge Acquisition”
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it aims at developing a preliminary typology of subconscious, tacit mechanisms that underlie the conscious exercise of practical skills as well as the formation and functioning of conscious mental representations such as perceptual experiences, mental images, explicitly held beliefs and explanatory hypotheses. Second, it employs the typology to consider whether these tacit mechanisms can be examined and explicated by what Ryszard Wójcicki calls heuristic theorizing or heuristic reasoning , i.e., by a cognitive procedure whose job is to study one\'s tacit or personal knowledge.