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Jamstvo perspektive u transdisciplinarnoj organizaciji znanja
Author(s) -
AUTHOR_ID,
Denis Kos
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.17234/diss.2021.8643
Subject(s) - warrant , ambiguity , discipline , sociology , context (archaeology) , perspective (graphical) , engineering ethics , transdisciplinarity , bioethics , epistemology , knowledge organization , interdisciplinarity , field (mathematics) , knowledge management , social science , political science , engineering , computer science , philosophy , geography , mathematics , archaeology , artificial intelligence , pure mathematics , law , financial economics , economics , programming language
Viewpoint warrant in transdisciplinary knowledge organization: This doctoral thesis report on original research employed to organize knowledge and provide documentational support in the field of bioethics. More particularly, this doctoral thesis confronts the problem of perspectival ambiguity in bioethics by considering the notion of perspectives as points of access to diverse outlooks on particular phenomena. Knowledge organization as a discipline of library and information sciences has a long research and professional tradition. In the last 25 years a growing number of authors researching interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge organization are restating and emphasising the problem of the disciplinary foundations of traditional knowledge organisation systems. These foundations is apparent in the very structures of the most accomplished systems like the Universal Decimal Classification. The critique is focused on the monodimensionality and monoperspectivity of traditional systems, and is characterized by a distinct evocation of the concept of perspectives and advocacy for the development of multi-perspective knowledge organization. According to those authors traditional systems can't respond to the needs of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary researchers. This doctoral thesis deals with viewpoint warrant in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary knowledge organization in the context of a specific inter- and transdiscipline of integrative bioethics.