This text looks at the influence on understanding, insight, expertise and the advance of knowledge of the forms of representation we use. It addresses questions such as: is there any such thing as (FOR-free) data?; can FORs be complete or are they always limited?; if they are limited, do we then have pluralism, ie the whole truth needs more than one FOR?; if we have pluralism, do we have relativism?; if we are not relativists, ie we think one FOR is not as good as another, by what criteria do we evaluate a FOR? This book should be of interest to those involves in the fields of cognitive science and artificial intelligence, and psychology and philosophy.
Looks at the influence on understanding, insight, expertise and the advance of knowledge of the forms of representation we use. The book addresses questions such as: is there any such thing as (FOR-free) data? and can FORs be complete or are they always limited?
Publisher
Intellect Books
Publication Date
May 1996
ISBN
9781871516340
Pages
200 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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