Documentarity
Evidence, Ontology, and Inscription
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https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/11719.001.0001Author(s)
Day, Ronald E.
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EnglishAbstract
A historical-conceptual account of the different genres, technologies, modes of inscription, and innate powers of expression by which something becomes evident. In this book, Ronald Day offers a historical-conceptual account of how something becomes evident. Crossing philosophical ontology with documentary ontology, Day investigates the different genres, technologies, modes of inscription, and innate powers of expression by which something comes into presence and makes itself evident. He calls this philosophy of evidence documentarity, and it is through this theoretical lens that he examines documentary evidence (and documentation) within the tradition of Western philosophy, largely understood as representational in its epistemology, ontology, aesthetics, and politics. Day discusses the expression of beings or entities as evidence of what exists through a range of categories and modes, from Plato's notion that ideas are universal types expressed in evidential particulars to the representation of powerful particulars in social media and machine learning algorithms. He considers, among other topics, the contrast between positivist and anthropological documentation traditions; the ontological and epistemological importance of the documentary index; the nineteenth-century French novel's documentary realism and the avant-garde's critique of representation; performative literary genres; expression as a form of self evidence; and the “post-documentation” technologies of social media and machine learning, described as a posteriori, real-time technologies of documentation. Ultimately, the representational means are not only information and knowledge technologies but technologies of judgment, judging entities both descriptively and prescriptively.
Keywords
Library and information services; Impact of science and technology on society; Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledgeISBN
9780262356022, 9780262043205Publisher
The MIT PressPublisher website
https://mitpress.mit.eduPublication date and place
Cambridge, 2019Imprint
The MIT PressSeries
History and Foundations of Information Science,Classification
Coding theory and cryptology
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
Impact of science and technology on society