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Ways of going on: An analysis of skill applied to medical practice

Author(s): deVries, G. H., Bijker, W. E.

Journal/Book: Sci Technol Hum Val. 1997; 22: 2455 Teller Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Sage Publications Inc. 267-285.

Abstract: Humans do two types of actions, polimorphic actions and mimeomorphic actions. The ability to carry out polimorphic actions cannot be mastered outside of socialization. Mimeomorphic actions, however can be learned in other ways; sometimes, they can be learned away from the context of practice. Polimorphic actions cannot be mimicked by machines, but some mimeomorphic actions can. Other mimeomorphic actions are too complex to mechanize. Actions that cannot be mechanized because they are physically complicated should not be confused with actions that cannot be mechanized because socialization is needed to master them. The analysis has implications for recent debates concerning the differences and similarities between humans and machines. The implication of the analysis is that much more can be understood about the relationship between humans and machines if the difference is treated as being a consequence of the unique properties of human societies. In this article, the analysis is applied to cardiac catheterization, pacemaker implantation, simulation of bodies, and work in a medical ''SkillsLab.''

Note: Article Collins HM, Univ Southampton, Ctr Study Knowledge Expertise & Sci, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, ENGLAND


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