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[阅读小分队] 揽瓜阁阅读做题小分队 第108天 货物崇拜

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Cargo cults are religious movements that have appeared in tribal societies following interaction with technologically advanced cultures whose representatives have arrived bearing manufactured goods, or "cargo." These cults were known in the late nineteenth century, but arose in earnest in the years following World War II, as members of tribal societies came into contact with radios, televisions, guns, airplanes, and other goods brought to New Guinea and other Micronesian and Melanesian countries as part of the Allied war effort. Members of native societies, having little knowledge of Western manufacturing, found soldiers' explanations of the cargo's provenance unconvincing and drew the conclusion that the "cargo" had come about through spiritual means. Some concluded that the cargo had been created by the deities and ancestors of the native people, and that the foreigners had attracted the cargo to themselves through trickery, or through an error made by the deities and ancestors. Cargo cults arose for the purpose of attracting material wealth back to its "rightful owners" via religious rituals that sought to mimic the actions of the foreigners in order to attract cargo. The most famous of the cargo cults still exists on the island of Tanna in Vanautu, where cult members have constructed elaborate airstrips and control towers intended to attract airplanes, and where an annual celebration features barefoot soldiers in re-created U.S. Army uniforms conducting military exercises. Cult members wearing "headphones" made of wood can be observed speaking into "radios" made of coconuts and straw, mimicking actions observed by Allied troops during the war.

Members of cargo cults commit the fallacy of confusing a necessary condition with a sufficient one. It is true, of course, that an airstrip and a control tower are necessary for executing a safe landing of a military airplane; they are not, of course, sufficient to attract an airplane in the first place. Communicating with a radio tower may bring new supplies; speaking gibberish into a straw replica of a radio, of course, will not bring the desired cargo. Thus, the term "cargo cult" has arisen as an idiom in English to describe those who mimic the superficial appearance of a procedure without understanding the underlying purpose, meaning, or functioning of that procedure.

In the book Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!, physicist Richard Feynman dedicates a chapter to "cargo cult science," the product of researchers who create the appearance of real science— even with the fastidiousness of those who create a full-size Jeep from bamboo and straw— but without an understanding of the underlying workings of real science. Feynman gives the example of experiments involving running rats through a maze. In 1937, a researcher named Young discovered that rats who had run a maze previously were using some hidden cue on subsequent runs that invalidated the results of those trials. Through meticulous experimentation, Young discovered that the rats could use the sounds made by the maze's floorboards to memorize positions within the maze; when the maze was put on a floor of sand, this cue was removed, and future experiments could be conducted untainted by the "floorboard problem." However, Young's research made no impact whatsoever; other scientists— cargo cult scientists— went on running rats through the maze just as they had before, publishing their results and going about the motions of science without, as Feynman argues, actually doing science.



1. The primary purpose of the passage is to
(A) offer a suggestion for improving the results of scientific experiments.
(B) suggest that two disparate groups of people share similar logical errors.
(C) explain that cargo cults mistakenly confuse preceding events with causal events.
(D) argue that it is important for scientists to take into account the research of other scientists in their fields.
(E) imply that the cargo cult members' mistakes in logic could be remedied through the scientific method.


2. The passage suggests that resident of Tanna concluded that they were the "rightful owners" of the "cargo" because
(A) they found stories of the goods' actual origins to be incredible
(B) they believed all possessions were created by deities
(C) they believed they were owed a debt by their ancestors
(D) Allied forces had given them the cargo
(E) guns and airplanes were unknown to them prior to World War II


3. According to the information provided by the passage, which of the following would critics such as Feynman most likely describe as practitioners of "cargo cult science"?
(A) Scientists who create a sufficient cause for an event rather than a necessary one.
(B) Residents of Tanna who attempt a scientific experiment with only primitive equipment.
(C) Researchers who are unsuccessful in causing a desired phenomenon to occur.
(D) Westerners who believe in supernatural phenomena despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
(E) Scientists who receive recognition for their work without disclosing possible flaws in the design of their experiments.


4. According to the passage, the similarity between cargo cult members and practitioners of "cargo cult science" can most appropriately be described in which of the following ways?
(A) Both use inappropriate equipment in trying to cause a phenomenon.
(B) Both refuse to accept the principles of the scientific method.
(C) Both adhere to processes that lack scientific rigor.
(D) Both have no logical basis for their actions.
(E) Both would benefit from enhanced scientific education.


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27#
发表于 2024-5-15 13:29:57 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
CBAD
26#
发表于 2023-12-30 18:42:45 | 只看该作者
货物崇拜成了宗教式的狂热运动,在部落社会与科技进步带来的工业品开始互动时。


这个狂热在19世纪晚期出现,在二战前达到一个高度。new G,Mi和Me部落的人们接触到radio,电视,枪支,飞机,这是二战盟军打仗带来的一个结果。


这些原始人听不懂士兵们解释这些工业化产品是哪里来的,就认为是意念造出来的。一些人认为这是神和祖先造出来的,老外们骗取了这些,或者神灵搞错了对象,给了老外们。货物狂热发展的原本目的是夺取回“原本属于他们”的东西
V地的T岛上的货物狂热最著名。他们造了风幡等神器来吸引飞机,甚至每年搞个假的光脚的本地人穿着搞笑的美军服饰模仿美军演习的仪式。
他们戴着木头和椰子壳做的耳机模仿看到的军队的行动。


风幡和神器能吸引到飞机的注意力,但是他们根本不懂得原本的飞机控制塔的原理。对着木头收音机胡言乱语当然不会带来真正的工业产品。但是“货物崇拜”这个词在英语中变成了代表着并不懂,但是胡乱崇拜一个东西的行为。
RF在他的书:当然你在开玩笑 中专门用一章节描述了这个货物崇拜学。有人用竹木建造了一个大吉普车,但是他其实根本不明白深层的机械原理。
他给了个例子:Y曾做过一个实验,跑过迷宫的老鼠会把一些隐藏的线索用到下一个跑迷宫离去,让实验失效。
Y发现老鼠跑迷宫时,会记忆地板发出的声音,以此来记忆路线,但是把迷宫放到沙子上消音后,老鼠就想不起来之前跑迷宫的路线了。后面的跑迷宫实验就不受影响了。




然而其他的”物崇拜研式“究科学家并没有给迷宫消音,他们只是模仿好像在做实验一样。


25#
发表于 2023-10-1 23:33:04 | 只看该作者
1. 解释货物崇拜概念。封建部落的货物宗教崇拜,对货物的认识,部落认为士兵对货物解释不能信服,认为货物由精神手段产生,源于神灵祖先。模仿外国人的行为吸引货物,宗教成员模仿战争行动,吸引飞机。2. 充分条件和必要条件混为一谈。飞机跑道是飞机安全降落的必要条件,但是不能吸引飞机。对货物崇拜的引申成语:模仿表面现象不深入了解内在根本目的、功能。
3. F货物崇拜科学,在科学领域的类似。不了解科学真正的工作原理。举例老鼠走迷宫,老鼠走过迷宫后有了隐藏的方法线索(地板的声音)使实验结果无效。货物崇拜科学家使用以前一样老鼠走迷宫,发表结果,实际没有做科学
BBEC
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发表于 2023-9-30 21:27:57 | 只看该作者
P1:what is Cargo cults ?
1.religious movements in tribal societies following interaction with technologically advanced cultures
2.起源于二战:tribal societies came into contact with各种各样的科技 in New Guinea and other Micronesian and Melanesian countries
3.Members of native societies认为cargo来自超能力-created by the deities and ancestors of the native people,外国人抢走了——>Cargo cults arose-为了”夺回”cargo
4.现存的Cargo cults - Tanna in Vanautu-建造机场跑道吸引飞机,模仿各种盟军在战争中的行为

P2: why Cargo cults is wrong?
——>commit the fallacy of confusing a necessary condition with a sufficient one
1.机场跑道等是飞机安全落地的必要条件-但不足以召唤飞机
2.广播对讲可以召唤物资-但稻草复制品没用
3."cargo cult"-只知道表面,不理解内在

P3:Cargo cults in scientific field.
1.RF提出了cargo cult science-only appearance of real science, no underlying workings of real science
2.(举例) running rats through a maze
3.Young发现了floorboard problem——但是,cargo cult scientists并没有应用young的发现,不改变任何实验过程

BAEC 9'06"
23#
发表于 2023-9-3 19:06:36 | 只看该作者
货物崇拜
P1: Cargo cult is a religious movement happened following World War two,  as members of tribal society starred to get contact with some new manufacturing products through the war. And the local residents can not understand how this products have been made, so they concluded those cargoes had come through some spiritual means. Cargo cult arose for the purpose of attracting more of the products to come to their society.

P2: members of cargo cult commit the fallacy of confusing a necessary condition with a sufficient condition. Thus the term "cargo cult" is used to describe those people who mimic the superficial appearance of a procedure without understanding the underlying purpose, meaning, or function of the procedure.

P3: Feynman, a critic, mentioned that there is cargo cult science also. He gives an example of ruining a rat through a maze. Many researchers continue doing this study and publishing the superficial conclusions of it without noticing the underlying condition of this study.

Author's: introduced the term of cargo cult and explained the meaning, then pointed out a similar cargo cult in science.
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发表于 2023-7-27 16:17:01 | 只看该作者
货物崇拜是宗教活动。兴起时间、原因。
具体内容:原住民用宗教神话(祖先、神灵)解释制造业、货物。
举了个T岛的例子
货物崇拜的成员犯了一个错:混淆充分必要条件。“货物崇拜”发展成一个形容成语。
一个人写了一本书,有一章节说“货物崇拜科学”。这个科学也是不科学的。
21#
发表于 2021-8-2 10:35:53 | 只看该作者
BBAC
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发表于 2021-7-30 22:01:17 | 只看该作者
CBAD
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发表于 2021-7-25 11:55:20 | 只看该作者
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