Helpful, thanks, I think I understand a little bit better now (still not yet sure what the specific tuple elements are doing)!
In case it’s inspiring or can provoke useful critique, here are some areas where I think compounding/reuse can be really useful in epistemic activities are:
claim decomposition of larger artefacts
citation (and perhaps provenance) resolution
clustering related claims and evidence
collecting ‘topics’ (including perhaps differing perspectives on broad or narrow subjects)
relating (especially, backlinking) claims which weaken/elaborate/refute other claims
Helpful, thanks, I think I understand a little bit better now (still not yet sure what the specific tuple elements are doing)!
In case it’s inspiring or can provoke useful critique, here are some areas where I think compounding/reuse can be really useful in epistemic activities are:
claim decomposition of larger artefacts
citation (and perhaps provenance) resolution
clustering related claims and evidence
collecting ‘topics’ (including perhaps differing perspectives on broad or narrow subjects)
relating (especially, backlinking) claims which weaken/elaborate/refute other claims
detecting loadbearing evidence or subclaims
flagging scarcity of evidence or analysis