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What is Epistemic Technologies

Handbook of Research on Computational Science and Engineering: Theory and Practice
Technologies that amplify the knowledge-making capacities of humans.
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CSE as Epistemic Technologies: Computer Modeling and Disciplinary Difference in the Humanities
Matt Ratto (University of Toronto, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-116-0.ch023
Abstract
Computational science and engineering (CSE) technologies and methods are increasingly considered important tools for the humanities and are being incorporated into scholarly practice. This chapter uses a single case of the use of simulation in the humanities in order to better understand the value and the issues with cross-disciplinary exchanges. We focus on the epistemic practices of this case – by which we mean the practices in which knowledge and truth are manifested, defended, and critiqued. We see these practices and their connections to CSE as requiring increased attention and in this chapter provide some guidance as to potential resources and important themes.
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Online Teaching: Taking Advantage of Complexity to See What We Did Not Notice Before
Information providing and gathering increasingly involve technologies like search engines which actively shape their epistemic surroundings but there is no account of the associated epistemic responsibilities.
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