id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zcqcbotlwjgdtlqkvxpogorjoa Johanna Thoma The Epistemic Division of Labor Revisited 2015 30 .pdf application/pdf 7918 516 62 conducive to overall scientific progress: The latter, explorer-type scientists, point the way to fruitful areas of research, and the former, extractor-type scientists, more fully explore those implausible modeling choices, and present an alternative agent-based 'epistemic landscape' large: explorer-type scientists point the way to fruitful new areas of research, and extractortype scientists extract all the important results. benefits to this type of division of labor with an agent-based 'epistemic landscape' model. approach, they allow us to represent explorer-type and extractor-type behavior as different Weisberg and Muldoon and I, he does not use an epistemic landscape model. Weisberg and Muldoon's model assumes that epistemic significance is not distributed different types of scientists do at exploring the epistemic landscape, and how they interact, in My model describes explorertypes as scientists who like to follow approaches that are very different from those of others, following: Division of labor between explorer-type and extractor-type scientists is beneficial ./cache/work_zcqcbotlwjgdtlqkvxpogorjoa.pdf ./txt/work_zcqcbotlwjgdtlqkvxpogorjoa.txt