An Easy Approach to Epistemology and Ontology in Computing Theses
M. Tedre, and J. Pajunen. Proceedings of the 13th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, page 97--104. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2013)
DOI: 10.1145/2526968.2526979
Abstract
In many research fields---notably social sciences but also in those fields where design, experiment-based science, and social sciences are mixed---researchers must often describe their epistemological and ontological commitments in research reports. The research literature describes those commitments in various ways, often grouped under research paradigms such as positivism, post-positivism, and constructivism, and described as "world views." This paper presents the bare bones of the ontological and epistemological questions in scientific practice. Ontologically speaking, subject matters can be mind-dependent or mind-independent. Epistemologically speaking, elements of research may be more or less open to interpretation. This paper introduces a simplified approach to standard research terminology for computing and engineering students by offering a rough-and-ready way for resolving ontological and epistemological questions.
Description
An easy approach to epistemology and ontology in computing theses
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Tedre:2013:EAE:2526968.2526979
%A Tedre, Matti
%A Pajunen, John
%B Proceedings of the 13th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2013
%I ACM
%K cs epistemology ontology
%P 97--104
%R 10.1145/2526968.2526979
%T An Easy Approach to Epistemology and Ontology in Computing Theses
%U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2526968.2526979
%X In many research fields---notably social sciences but also in those fields where design, experiment-based science, and social sciences are mixed---researchers must often describe their epistemological and ontological commitments in research reports. The research literature describes those commitments in various ways, often grouped under research paradigms such as positivism, post-positivism, and constructivism, and described as "world views." This paper presents the bare bones of the ontological and epistemological questions in scientific practice. Ontologically speaking, subject matters can be mind-dependent or mind-independent. Epistemologically speaking, elements of research may be more or less open to interpretation. This paper introduces a simplified approach to standard research terminology for computing and engineering students by offering a rough-and-ready way for resolving ontological and epistemological questions.
%@ 978-1-4503-2482-3
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title = {An Easy Approach to Epistemology and Ontology in Computing Theses},
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