Experientialist Epistemology and Classification Theory: Embodied and Dimensional Classification


Autoria(s): Tennis, Joseph T.
Data(s)

19/01/2017

19/01/2017

2005

Resumo

What theoretical framework can help in building, maintaining and evaluating networked knowledge organization resources? Specifically, what theoretical framework makes sense of the semantic prowess of ontologies and peer-to-peer sys- tems, and by extension aids in their building, maintenance, and evaluation? I posit that a theoretical work that weds both for- mal and associative (structural and interpretive) aspects of knowledge organization systems provides that framework. Here I lay out the terms and the intellectual constructs that serve as the foundation for investigative work into experientialist classifi- cation theory, a theoretical framework of embodied, infrastructural, and reified knowledge organization. I build on the inter- pretive work of scholars in information studies, cognitive semantics, sociology, and science studies. With the terms and the framework in place, I then outline classification theory s critiques of classificatory structures. In order to address these cri- tiques with an experientialist approach an experientialist semantics is offered as a design commitment for an example: metadata in peer-to-peer network knowledge organization structures.

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Tennis, Joseph T. Experientialist Epistemology and Classification Theory: Embodied and Dimen- sional Classification. Knowledge Organization, 32(2). 79-92.

http://hdl.handle.net/1773/37980

Publicador

Knowledge Organization

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Article