The Nature of Knowledge: An Introduction for LibrariansC. Bingley, 1976 - Всего страниц: 199 |
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... tion within an administrative unit , it becomes impossible for a person to transfer from one to the other without a degree of retraining ; whereas , in a smaller and less differentiated unit , duties and responsibilities are more easily ...
... tion within an administrative unit , it becomes impossible for a person to transfer from one to the other without a degree of retraining ; whereas , in a smaller and less differentiated unit , duties and responsibilities are more easily ...
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... tion is ' What is truth ? ' Popper suggests that : Truth is the statement which contains the least error . How , then do we decide which is the statement which contains the least error ? As the answer to that question , Popper suggests ...
... tion is ' What is truth ? ' Popper suggests that : Truth is the statement which contains the least error . How , then do we decide which is the statement which contains the least error ? As the answer to that question , Popper suggests ...
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... tion to the next , and that they enable the individual to have access to much more knowledge than would be possible if they did not exist ) ( 4a ) . To this end they carry out four operations : acquisition preservation organisation ...
... tion to the next , and that they enable the individual to have access to much more knowledge than would be possible if they did not exist ) ( 4a ) . To this end they carry out four operations : acquisition preservation organisation ...
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FOREWORD | 7 |
THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE | 25 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE | 41 |
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affect argument ashy soil brain CF KNOWLEDGE chapter classification communication concepts concerned consensus cumulative definition depends different disciplines different kinds discussed documents engram environment EPISTEMOLOGY evidence examine example existence experience exponential growth fact Figure Firstly Football League Foskett GROWTH CF growth of knowledge hologram human hypothesis ideas implies important increase individual inferences information science input item of knowledge kinds of knowledge language learning ledge librarians librarianship logistic curve Lysenko means ment nature of knowledge necessary Norebo organisation paradigm particular perceive personal knowledge philosophy of science polytechnic Popper possible potato plant scientist problem problem of induction psychology Public Knowledge reason records referred regarded relation relationship relevant Scientific American scientific knowledge scientific method sense social knowledge social systems society specialisation statement subsystems suggested Sunderland FC supersystem SYSTEMS THEORY things tion Universe of Knowledge word World Three writer Ziman