Software-intensive science (SIS) challenges in many ways our current scientific methods. This affects significantly our notion of science and scientific interpretation of the world, driving at the same time the philosophical debate. We consider some issues prompted by SIS in the light of the philosophical categories of ontology and epistemology
This paper is situated at the junction of two youthful academic currents. The first current is a phi...
There is a widely extended image of computer software as some sort of ‘black box,’ where it does not...
The philosophy of mind is traditionally concerned with the study of mental processes, language, the ...
Software-intensive science (SIS) challenges in many ways our current scientific methods. This affect...
This article focuses not on computer science but on computational science. First we will elucidate s...
Scientific findings based on computer simulation evoke sceptical responses because their output does...
Traditionally, computations are seen as processes that transform information. Definitions of computa...
A major, but too-little-considered problem for Software Engineering (SE) is a lack of consensus conc...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) wh...
One of the questions that have defined and simultaneously divided philosophy is the question of the ...
One of the fundamental ontological issues of the philosophy of computer science is the question abou...
We address some of the epistemological challenges highlighted by the Critical Data Studies literatur...
Philosophy has been described as having taken a ‘computational turn’, referring to the ways in which...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Software is permeating every aspect of our personal and social life. And yet, the cluster of concept...
This paper is situated at the junction of two youthful academic currents. The first current is a phi...
There is a widely extended image of computer software as some sort of ‘black box,’ where it does not...
The philosophy of mind is traditionally concerned with the study of mental processes, language, the ...
Software-intensive science (SIS) challenges in many ways our current scientific methods. This affect...
This article focuses not on computer science but on computational science. First we will elucidate s...
Scientific findings based on computer simulation evoke sceptical responses because their output does...
Traditionally, computations are seen as processes that transform information. Definitions of computa...
A major, but too-little-considered problem for Software Engineering (SE) is a lack of consensus conc...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) wh...
One of the questions that have defined and simultaneously divided philosophy is the question of the ...
One of the fundamental ontological issues of the philosophy of computer science is the question abou...
We address some of the epistemological challenges highlighted by the Critical Data Studies literatur...
Philosophy has been described as having taken a ‘computational turn’, referring to the ways in which...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Software is permeating every aspect of our personal and social life. And yet, the cluster of concept...
This paper is situated at the junction of two youthful academic currents. The first current is a phi...
There is a widely extended image of computer software as some sort of ‘black box,’ where it does not...
The philosophy of mind is traditionally concerned with the study of mental processes, language, the ...