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public:rem4:rem4-16:philosophy_of_science_iii [2016/09/26 12:18] – [Ways to Generate Knowledge] thorisson2public:rem4:rem4-16:philosophy_of_science_iii [2024/04/29 13:33] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====Can One Method Inform Another?==== +====Can One Method Support Another?==== 
-|  |  **Empirical**  |  **Mathematics**  |  **Philosophy**  | +|  |  **Empirical**  |  **Mathematical**  |  **Philosophical**  | 
-|  from **Empirical** to  |  -  |  **no** \\ empirical methods cannot support mathematical investigations because the latter is axiomatic +|  from **Empirical** to  |  -  |  **no** \\ mathematics cannot get support from empirical methods because the former is axiomatic (what experiment would support that 2+2=4?  **yes** \\ empirical results can limit and focus philosophical investigations 
-   **yes** \\ empirical results can limit potential possibilities and focus philosophical investigations +|  from **Mathematics** to  |  **yes** \\ via modeling  |  -  |  **yes** \\ mathematical arguments can limit and focus philosophical investigations  | 
-  | +|  from **Philosophy** to  |  **yes** \\ a fundamental function of philosophy is to inform and guide empirical investigation  |  **yes** \\ philosophy informs and guides mathematics  |  -  | 
-|  from **Mathematics** to  |  **yes** \\ via modeling  |  -  |  **yes** \\ via speculation  | + 
-|  from **Philosophy** to  |  **yes** \\ the main function of philosophy is to inform and guide empirical investigation  |  **yes** \\ philosophy is to inform and guide mathematical  |  -  |+\\ 
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 +====Research in Computer Science==== 
 +|  |  **UI / UX**  |  **Data Science**  |  **Info Networks**  |  **Simulation** 
 +|  **Example Researcher**  | Marta Lárusdóttir  | Markus Scheidl  | Magnús Már Halldórsson  | Joanna Bryson 
 +|  Example Focus  | relevance & effectiveness of methods  | predicting user preferences  | building better wireless networks  | understanding behavior of groups 
 +|  **Key Methodology Type**  | empirical  | empirical mathematical simulation  
 +|  **Key Investigation Methods**  | Observations \\ (e.g. think-aloud testing), \\ interviews, \\ questionnaires \\ and experiments    | massive data analysis, statistics  network analysis, modeling  | modeling and simulation 
 +|  **Whose Behavior is Studied?**  | individuals, end-users  | individuals, end-users, groups  | algorithms, hardware  | groups, societies   | 
 +|  **Fields With Comparable Features**  | psychological research  | disaster management  | formal modeling and verification  | economics 
  
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