Conceptual Sea Changes

Spontaneous Generations 4 (1):111-115 (2010)
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Abstract

The reshaping of much scientific research around computational methods is not just a technological curiosity. It results in a significant reshaping of conceptual and representational resources within science in ways with which many traditional philosophical positions are ill-equipped to cope. Some illustrations of this are provided and a consequence for the roles of science and the arts is noted

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Paul Humphreys
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