Arno Simons on Large Language Models for the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science Arno Simons
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We argue that HPSS is uniquely positioned not only to benefit from LLMs’ capabilities but also to interrogate their epistemic assumptions and infrastructural implications. To this end, we first offer a concise primer on LLM architectures and training paradigms tailored to non-technical readers. We frame LLMs not as neutral tools but as epistemic infrastructures that encode assumptions about meaning, context, and similarity, conditioned by their training data, architecture, and patterns of use. We then examine how computational techniques enhanced by LLMs, such as structuring data, detecting patterns, and modeling dynamic processes, can be applied to support interpretive research in HPSS.
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March 12, 2026, 11:00am UTC
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