
Techno-Scientific Practices
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Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Whence Philosophy of Techno-Science?
PART 1: TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNO-SCIENCE 22
2. Philosophy of Science or Philosophy of Technology
3. Techno-scientific practices: theoretical framework and selected episodes
4. Two tools from the Philosophy of Information
PART 2: THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF TECHNO-SCIENTIFIC PRACTICES
5. Modeling and validation in techno-scientific practices
6. The informational content of evidence
7. Establishing the truth of techno-scientific claims
8. Techno-scientific knowledge and the role of instruments
9. Poiêsis: how human and artificial epistemic agents co-produce knowledge
PART 3: THE ONTOEPISTEMOLOGY OF TECHNO-SCIENTIFIC PRACTICES
10. Deriving ontology from epistemology
11. The prospects of process-based ontologies
12. Causality as information transmission
13. Wither Philosophy of Techno-Science?
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About the author
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