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Some basic aspects of knowledge
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Some basic aspects of knowledge

K Abhary, H K Adriansen, F Begovac, D Djukic, B Qin, S Spuzic, Denise Wood and K Xing
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol.1(1), pp.1753-1758
2009
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Abstract

ambiguity belief definition didactics discipline epistemology intention knowledge ontology sharing.Introduct
Knowledge processing is one of the most significant factors contributing to socioeconomic sustainability. It is therefore important to analyse hindrances that slow or even prevent the growth, communication and use of knowledge. This treatise hypothesises that the differences in interpretations of some basic epistemological, ontological and didactic concepts significantly contribute to the ambiguities and other impediments in knowledge processing. Examples of such misconceptions are presented and a mitigation strategy discussed. Interaction between computerised media and humans such as the rise of the open sources of knowledge and the participatory Web uncover new gates for cross-disciplinary sharing and application of knowledge.

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