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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2014

Pages: 359-376

Series: Philosophy & Technology

Full citation:

Viola Schiaffonati, Mario Verdicchio, "Computing and experiments" Philosophy & Technology 27 (3), 2014, pp. 359-376

Abstract

The question about the scientific nature of computing has been widely debated with no universal consensus reached about its disciplinary status. Positions vary from acknowledging computing as the science of computers to defining it as a synthetic engineering discipline. In this paper, we aim at discussing the nature of computing from a methodological perspective. We consider, in particular, the nature and role of experiments in this field, whether they can be considered close to the traditional experimental scientific method or, instead, they possess peculiar and unique features. We argue that this experimental perspective should be taken into account when discussing the status of computing. We critically survey how the experimental method has been conceived and applied in computing, and some open issues that could be tackled with the aid of the history of science, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of technology.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2014

Pages: 359-376

Series: Philosophy & Technology

Full citation:

Viola Schiaffonati, Mario Verdicchio, "Computing and experiments" Philosophy & Technology 27 (3), 2014, pp. 359-376