Pedro --
OK Stan, but can you apply those propositional (human) modifications also to
bacteria, fish, (human) enterprise or institution, society
otherwise I am affraid you move only in the anthropocentric realm.
best ---Pedro
We can certainly note that 'knowing that' is a linguistic
Philosophical discussion of 'knowledge' is long and deep, of course; one
can check with the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for a
review of the literature. Fred Dretske brought the discussion into the
realm of semantic information theory. The classic text is: Dretske,
Fred. 1981,
Dear FISers,
I was asked several months ago, in the context of the Leon conference
(BITrum interdisciplinary elucidation of the information concept, last
June) to participate in the definition of some info-related concepts.
Knowledge was one of them (if I am not wrong). After some trials I
dear colleagues,
greetigs from japan
on knowledge that, than etc. please take a look at this contribution:
http://www.capurro.de/skepsis.html
kind regards
rafael
Dear FISers,
I was asked several months ago, in the context of the Leon conference
(BITrum interdisciplinary elucidation of