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NON‐CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE

Philosophical Issues, 2014
AbstractThe paper is an investigation into the prospects of an epistemology of non‐conceptual knowledge. According to the orthodox view, knowledge requires concepts and belief. I present several arguments to the effect that there is non‐conceptual, non‐doxastic knowledge, the obvious candidate for such knowledge being non‐conceptual perception.
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Knowledge Space: A Conceptual Basis for the Organization of Knowledge

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1976
AbstractWe propose a new conceptual basis for visualizing the organization of information, or knowledge, which differentiates between the concept “vectors” for a field of knowledge represented in a multidimensional space, and the state “vectors” for a person based on his understanding of these concepts, and the representational “vectors” for ...
Peter P. M. Meincke, Pauline Atherton
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Development and knowledge resources: a conceptual analysis

Journal of Knowledge Management, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this conceptual paper is to provide a typology of governance structures (three were identified) that offers an integrated approach to understanding knowledge as a global resource and facilitates research on the growing competition for knowledge resources between multinational corporations (MNCs) from developing and developed ...
Millar-Schijf, Carla C.J.M., Choi, C.J.
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Mining conceptual graphs for knowledge acquisition

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Improving non english web searching, 2008
This work addresses the use of computational linguistic anal- ysis techniques for conceptual graphs learning from unstruc- tured texts. A technique including both content mining and interpretation, as well as clustering and data cleaning, is introduced.
Milagros Fernández Gavilanes   +2 more
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Conceptual Art and Knowledge

2007
Abstract Art need not, and often does not, set out to have aesthetic value. This seems true, most of all, of conceptual art; some conceptual artists even produce artworks that, as David Davies has said, ‘seem designed to repel rather than seduce one who approaches them with an aesthetic intent’.
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Knowledge and Innovation in Networks: A Conceptual Framework

2008
Increasingly, innovation na longer takes place within individual firms, but within networks of organizations. An important requirement tor such network-based innovations to come to fruition is that knowledge flows across organizational boundaries. Yet, it is not self-evident or easy to create and sustain knowledge flows within and across companies ...
de Man, A.P.   +4 more
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Methods of Conceptual Knowledge Processing

2006
The offered methods of Conceptual Knowledge Processing are procedures which are well-planed to mean and purpose and therewith lead to skills for solving practical tasks. The used means and skills have been mainly created as translations of mathematical means and skills of Formal Concept Analysis.
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Conceptualizing design knowledge

Design Studies, 1989
Abstract The ability to build models is central to design. In determining what constitutes part of the problem, the selection of a model presupposes a way of looking at the world which forms the basis of the assignment of functions to building elements, and consequently at least implies a solution.
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Conceptual Models in Knowledge

Tulane Studies in Philosophy, 1968
The common-sense distinction between percepts and concepts — between perceptual knowledge and conceptual knowledge — is well taken and defensible, but one would be hard-pressed to find a piece of perceptual knowledge free of all concepts or a piece of conceptual knowledge free of all percepts.
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Conceptualizing knowledge and information sharing in transnational knowledge networks

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2010
In the era of globalization, sharing of knowledge, information, and practices across cultural and national boundaries has been recognized as a key for handling the most critical problems. Consequently, the number of Transnational Knowledge Networks (TKNs) that aim to address critical global issues and problems continue to increase.
Mohammed A. Gharawi, Sharon S. Dawes
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