Perspectives

The student should think of a departmental ‘perspective’ from Philosophy to find an example ‘methodology’ for. For example, an example of an ‘Economics’ perspective is ‘thinking of inventions’. An example of how to think of a perspectival example is to ‘cross’ two examples, for example crossing ‘light a candle’ and ‘turn on a light’ results in ‘turn on the candle’. The student then applies his or her knowledge of the philosophy perspective he or she has chosen to computer science, by thinking of a diagram and the objects that flow through its parts. For example, gas ‘recursively’ travels along a metal pipe, at the end of which it is combusted (which means it is set alight) by a flame.

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