Data before the Fact

Thursday, January 5, 2012: 8:00 PM
Sheraton Ballroom V (Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers)
Daniel Rosenberg, University of Oregon
This paper explores the development of the modern concept of data during the eighteenth century in Britain and in Europe. It also examines the development of new, aggregate ways of thinking about the history of concepts. It focuses on how the term data itself emerged from theological and mathematical language to take on the modern sense of information, specifically information of a quantifiable sort.