Artículo
Material Culture, Practices and Horizons of Knowledge: A Reply to Fried’s ‘The Tragedy of the Thermometer Without Numbers
Fecha de publicación:
01/2025
Editorial:
Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
Revista:
Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
ISSN:
2471-9560
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
although the case of the thermometer offered in our article (Parente and Mascaró 2024) was mainly intended to exemplify a modality of hermeneutic interface and its implications for other types of interface, the fact is that the example has an expressive force that exceeds this limited framework of argumentation. Samantha Fried’s reply (2024) proves this tendency. Perhaps Fried’s argument could be summarized this way: the efficacy of the readable object depends on its connection with worlds of knowledge and practices. In this sense, the lack of access to certain worlds is tragic since it entails an impossibility of access to knowledge, and eventually hinders the possibility of political decision making. Considering this interpretation, we will structure our comments on Freid’s intuitions following the topics of her argument: 1) efficacy and access to knowledge; 2) the problem of trust; and 3) the tragic character of the interface’s breakdown.
Palabras clave:
technology
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material culture
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hermeneutics
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interfaces
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Citación
Parente, Diego Carlos; Mascaró, Luciano; Material Culture, Practices and Horizons of Knowledge: A Reply to Fried’s ‘The Tragedy of the Thermometer Without Numbers; Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective; Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective; 14; 1; 1-2025; 64-69
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