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The Theory of the Knowledge Square: The Fuzzy Rational Foundations of the Knowledge-Production Systems

Dompere, Kofi Kissi.

The Theory of the Knowledge Square: The Fuzzy Rational Foundations of the Knowledge-Production Systems [electronic resource] / by Kofi Kissi Dompere. - XXXII, 212 p. online resource. - Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, 289 1434-9922 ; . - Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, 289 .

The Theory of the Knowledge Square and the Information Structure: The Points of Entry and Departure -- The Theory of the Knowledge Square and the Concept of the Possibility Space -- The Theory of the Knowledge Square, and the Concepts of Probability and Probability Space -- The Knowledge Square and the Concepts of Actual and the Space of the Epistemic Actual -- Paradigms of Thought in the Fuzzy and Classical Epistemic Systems under Knowledge Production -- Fuzziness, Science, the Knowledge Square and the Problem of Exact Science -- Ontology, Epistemology, Explication and Exactness in Mathematics and Sciences -- Knowledge and Science in the Theory of the Knowledge Square.

The monograph is about a meta-theory of knowledge-production process and the logical pathway that connects the epistemic possibility to the epistemic reality. It examines the general conditions of paradigms for information processing and isolates the classical and fuzzy paradigms for comparative analysis. The book is written for professionals, researchers  and students working in philosophy of science, decision-choice theories, economies, sciences, computer science, engineering and related subjects. It is further aimed at research institutions and libraries. The subject matter belongs to extensive research and development taking place on fuzzy phenomena and the debate between the fuzzy paradigm and the classical paradigm relative to informatics, synergetic science and complexity theory. The book will have a global appeal and across disciplines. Its strength, besides the contents, is the special effort that is undertaken to make it relevant and accessible to different areas of sciences and knowledge production.

9783642311192

10.1007/978-3-642-31119-2 doi


Engineering.
Operations research.
Decision making.
Philosophy and science.
Computational intelligence.
Complexity, Computational.
Engineering.
Computational Intelligence.
Philosophy of Science.
Complexity.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.

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