Data models, representation and adequacy-for-purpose

Author:

Bokulich Alisa,Parker Wendy

Abstract

AbstractWe critically engage two traditional views of scientific data and outline a novel philosophical view that we call the pragmatic-representational (PR) view of data. On the PR view, data are representations that are the product of a process of inquiry, and they should be evaluated in terms of their adequacy or fitness for particular purposes. Some important implications of the PR view for data assessment, related to misrepresentation, context-sensitivity, and complementary use, are highlighted. The PR view provides insight into the common but little-discussed practices of iteratively reusing and repurposing data, which result in many datasets’ having a phylogeny—an origin and complex evolutionary history—that is relevant to their evaluation and future use. We relate these insights to the open-data and data-rescue movements, and highlight several future avenues of research that build on the PR view of data.

Funder

European Research Council

FP7 People: Marie-Curie Actions

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,Philosophy

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