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Systems of Knowledge
This chapter considers Idealism’s encyclopedic knowledge-systems as a “general economy” that deconstructs any panlogical unification of philosophy,... -
Knowledge Accumulation in Theatre Rehearsals: The Emergence of a Gesture as a Solution for Embodying a Certain Aesthetic Concept
Theater rehearsals are (usually) confronted with the problem of having to transform a written text into an audio-visual, situated and temporal...
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Evidence-Based Management and Organizational Reality: Reducing Knowledge/Action Tensions through Reflection
This chapter deals with the concept of evidence-based management (EBM), with a focus on the tension between scientific knowledge and organizational... -
Sámi Traditional Knowledge of Reindeer Meat Smoking
Reindeer meat, traditional food and knowledge are vital for the culture, health, and economy of Sámi reindeer herders. Nevertheless, the practices of...
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Acquaintance, knowledge, and value
Taking perceptual experience to consist in a relation of acquaintance with the sensible qualities, I argue that the state of being acquainted with a...
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Machine Learning for Predicting Corporate Violations: How Do CEO Characteristics Matter?
Based on upper echelon theory, we employ machine learning to explore how CEO characteristics influence corporate violations using a large-scale...
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Multisets and Distributions, in Drawing and Learning
Multisets are ‘sets’ in which elements may occur multiple times. Discrete probability distributions capture states in which elements may occur with... -
Deep Learning Applied to Scientific Discovery: A Hot Interface with Philosophy of Science
We review publications in automated scientific discovery using deep learning, with the aim of shedding light on problems with strong connections to...
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On Andrea Kern’s “The Knowledge View of Perception”
Andrea Kern contends that perceptual experience is perceptual knowledge if our self-consciously held capacity for perceptual knowledge is “perfectly”... -
No free theory choice from machine learning
Ravit Dotan argues that a No Free Lunch theorem (NFL) from machine learning shows epistemic values are insufficient for deciding the truth of...
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Progressive and degenerative journals: on the growth and appraisal of knowledge in scholarly publishing
Despite continued attention, finding adequate criteria for distinguishing “good” from “bad” scholarly journals remains an elusive goal. In this...
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Introspective knowledge by acquaintance
Introspective knowledge by acquaintance is (roughly) knowledge we have by being directly aware of our phenomenally conscious states. In this paper, I...
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Health professionals’ knowledge about ethical criteria in the allocation of resources in the COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the rapid advance of the pandemic caused by COVID-19, several countries perceived that human and material resources would be insufficient to...
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Democracy in the Time of “Hyperlead”: Knowledge Acquisition via Algorithmic Recommendation and Its Political Implication in Comparison with Orality, Literacy, and Hyperlink
Why hasn’t democracy been promoted by nor ICT been controlled by democratic governance? To answer this question, this research begins its...
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Learning Agility: The Journey from Self-Awareness to Self-Immersion
The world is in a constant phase of change and organizations today are embracing disruptive innovations and digital transformations. This has changed... -
Language, Self-consciousness, and Learning Experiences
John Locke, like Montaigne, draws attention to the shortcomings of rationalism, the diversity of value systems, the weight of human emotions, and the... -
Beyond generalization: a theory of robustness in machine learning
The term robustness is ubiquitous in modern Machine Learning (ML). However, its meaning varies depending on context and community. Researchers either...
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Authorizing the ‘taste of place’ for Galápagos Islands coffee: scientific knowledge, development politics, and power in geographical indication implementation
Based on the French notion of terroir or ‘the taste of place,’ a certified geographical indication (GI) identifies an agro-food product as...
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Contextualising and Decontextualising Knowledge: Extended Knowledge in Confucius, Mozi and Zhuangzi
I discuss Extended Cognition theory in relation to Confucius’s Analects, the Mozi, and the Zhuangzi. Extendedness is treated as part of an approach...