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PHILOSOPHY OF THE WEB AS ARTIFACTUALIZATION AND PHILOSOPHICAL ENGINEERING Alexandre Monnin Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne/CNAM/Institut de Recherche et d’Innovation Consolidating networks of excellence - WebScience Montpellier Meetup. Friday May 13th, 2011 at LIRMM, Montpellier, France
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PHILOSOPHY OF THE WEB AS ARTIFACTUALIZATION AND PHILOSOPHICAL ENGINEERING Alexandre Monnin

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne/CNAM/Institut de Recherche et d’Innovation

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1 - PHILOSOPHY OF THE WEB?

First suggested by Harry Halpin Who also co-chaired with Pat Hayes and Henry

Thompson the first philosophical event in the SemWeb community: IRW2006 (Architecture and Philosophy of the Web. Identity, Reference, and the Web, IRW2006, WWW2006 Workshop Edinburgh, Scotland May 23rd) http://www.ibiblio.org/hhalpin/irw2006/

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IRW2006

The focus was on the architecture of the Web and the debates that took place over it (mainly about URIs and resources).

The focus was on the philosophy of language. Not a big surprise since, as H. S. Thompson

puts it : « The TAG (W3C Technical Architecture Group) essentially does philosophy”.

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PHILOWEB 2010

16 October 2010: I organized the first interdisciplinary event about Web and Philosophy in the world at the Sorbonne, « PhiloWeb 2010: towards a philosophy of the Web ».

It brought philosophers as well as engineers and computer scientists together to imagine what a philosophy of the Web is/should be.

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YES, HONESTLY!

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SOME TOPICS

Ontology: computer ontologies, metaphysics and technics, ontological dependence and social entities, ontology of relations, of resources

URIs: are they really (philosophical) proper names?

Memory/archive: reference and access on the Web

Collective intelligence: embodiement, representation, individualism and AI

Social issues: privacy, decentralized networks

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2 – ARTIFACTUALIZATION?

The becoming-artifact of philosophical concepts

Philosophical proper names URIs aka « Web proper names »

Philosophical concepts become part the material out of which the Web was conceived

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WHAT IS A URI? Three approaches have dominated the architectural debates: One inspired by Wittgenstein;

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A FREGEAN(/RUSSELLIAN) VIEW

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A KRIPKEAN VIEW

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RESULT: THE WEBARCH VIEW

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Good question!

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… BOTH!

How and why?

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FROM FUNCTIONS TO FUNCTIONALITIES

Part of the answer lies in the fact that functions assumed by proper names (rigidity, direct reference) became functionalities (here, identification) once artifactualized.

The context had changed: rigidity is relevant in the context of possible world semantics. What the Web tries to engineer is universality (the original « U » behind the acronym of URI).

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TERTIUM DATUR

What can the philosophy of technology teach us about artifactualization?

The technical artifact makes is possible to « compose » rather than oppose positions that seemed antagonistic.

German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk describes this phenomenon as an exclusion of the law of excluded middle : « Tertium datur »

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PARADOX

That’s the paradox : philosophical proper names were just a concept, relevant in metaphysics (real proper name are certainly not like that!).

They were made concrete as URIs. At the same time, the context had changed,

imposing new (architectural) constraints, and modifying what had been physically realized.

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MODIFICATIONS

Russellian descriptions became access to http-representations ;

Kripkean rigidity became identification ; The wittgensteinian « meaning is use » motto

was bounded by some new constraints (the authority granted to the owner of a URI).

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ARTIFACTUAL UNITY

Still, all these aspects are part of how URIs are linked to resources as evidenced by the IRW ontology (Halpin & Presutti 2009)

- irw:acesses (*Russell*) - irw:identifies (*Kripke*) - irw:refersTo (*Wittgenstein*)

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HALPIN & PRESUTTI 2009

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LOGICAL CONTRADICTION OR FACTUAL OPPOSITION?

I’m a lot less radical than Sloterdijk since for me these shifts explain why we’re no longer facing a true/false dichotomy, a logical opposition, but a factual one (the thing is, questions that used to be logical or philosophical ones are now becoming technical and thus factual ones).

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PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY

The discussions, albeit philosophical, concerns an artifact: the Web. Hence, we need to ponder this shift itself. There lie some of the answers that have been sought after so far.

We can no longer separate discipline such as philosophy o f language (maybe even logic) and philosophy of technology (cf. Pat Hayes’s « Blogic »).

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3 - PHILOSOPHICAL ENGINEERING?

Why is this relevant for Webscience? Because it takes as a point of departure the

« philosophical engineering » stance defined by Tim Berners-Lee and later refined by Nigel Shadbolt.

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SOURCE

“we are not analyzing a world, we are building it. We are not experimental philosophers, we are

philosophical engineers. We declare "this is the protocol". When people break the protocol, we

lament, sue, and so on. But they tend to stick to it because we show that the system has very

interesting and useful properties.” (Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:17:52 -0400, TAG mailing list, in reply to Patrick Hayes)

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CRITICAL ASSESSMENT

The protocol was built with previous ideas an concepts about the world (names!), not ex nihilo.

We have seen that positions previously opposed to one another were displaced and then united in an artifact

Part of the work of the TAG has been to interpret what had been done previously (and the statements of existing recommendations)

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MACRO V.S MICRO

The Webscience is supposedly about BIG things (numbers, social relations, etc.)

The micro level is supposedly well-known and all that remains to be done is create tools for the macro level.

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WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!!

If people knew exactly what they created or constructed (a theory famously put forward by Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico* who equated verum and factum, what is true with what has been done), would the very basis of the Web be known under as many acronyms as URIs x 2/URLs/URNs(/URCs x 2)?

* one of the sources behind Sloterdijk’s reasoning. Whence the importance of theorizing philosophical engineering: it echoes many ongoing discussions.

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…AND WHAT IS EXACTLY A RESOURCE?

I have my opinion but there’s not time to state it! (according to the specs, it’s « anything at all », which is why the W3C has - seemingly wisely - avoided the temptation of standardizing this notion).

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PHILOSOPHY OF PHILOSOPHICAL ENGINEERING

The Web’s characteristics, even from an architectural point of view, were as much constructed and interpreted as they’re discovered afterward. We need a theory that would account for al these dimensions. This would be a philosophy of philosophical engineering.

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INDEED…

It’s important to get the picture straight for obvious reasons…

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WEB OF PAGES

URL (URI)

Homepage

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WEB OF RESOURCES

URL (URI)

Homepage

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WHAT’S NEXT?

Harry Halpin was awarded a Marie Curie fellowship (Project PHILOWEB) to stay 2 years in Paris at the Institut de Recherche et d’Innovation (Centre Pompidou) to work on a book about the Philosophy of the Web.

PhiloWeb 2011 and 2012 will take place in Mountain View (Google) and London (Goldsmiths)

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CURRENT (CONCRETE) DIRECTIONS

Finish the job: what is a resource (A.Monnin)??? Shift from metaphorical bookmarks to Webmarks

for archiving purposes (Nicolas Delaforge) and characterize information resources available on the web more precisely (A.Monnin + N.Delaforge).

Anticipate the issues raised by the Web of objects. Question that will be discussed in a forthcoming « Philosophy & engineering » workshop (@IC 2011, #Philoweb) in Chambéry, that I organize next week.

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HTTP://WWW.DAILYMOTION.COM/PHILOWEB

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OTHER LINKS

http://web-and-philosophy.org/ http://www.slideshare.net/PhiloWeb http://twitter.com/#!/PhiloWeb http://twitter.com/#!/aamonnz

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Thanks!

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