| |  | Apistola, M. | Mr. deelt kennis read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article | 2007 |
| |  | Pirsig, Robert M. | Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article | 2006 |
| |  | Lehrer, Keith | Theory of Knowledge (Lehrer) read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article | 2000 |
| |  | Goppold, A. | Information and third order ontology read moreAbstract: The question of a unified theory of information is addressed from the logical position of many-valued ontologies. Information is described as an operational factor which forms a trans-contextural bridge between disjunct ontological systems (or monocontextures). | 1998 |
| |  | Botez, Angela | Michael Polanyi and Lucian Blaga as Philosophers of Knowledge read moreAbstract: Polanyi and Blaga are two centennial philosophers who could be compared. They both are philosophers who have abandoned the attempt to analyze science as the form of culture capable of complete objectivity and the language solely in terms of its referential force, to make representational knowledge impersonal and to split fact from value. | 1998 |
| |  | Henle, Robert J. | Theory of Knowledge (A Campion book) read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article | 1983 |
| |  | Kuhn, Thomas S. | Commensurability, Comparability, Communicability read moreAbstract: The author's concept of incommensurability is explicated by elaborating the claim that some terms essential to the formulation of older theories defy translation into the language of more recent ones. Defense of this claim rests on the distinction between interpreting a theory in a later language and translating the theory into it. The former is both possible and essential, the latter neither. The interpretation/translation distinction is then applied to Kitcher's critique of incommensurability and Quine's conception of a translation manual, both of which take reference-preservation as the sole semantic criterion of translational adequacy. The paper concludes by enquiring about the additional criteria a successful translation must satisfy. | 1982 |
| |  | Kant, Immanuel | Critique of Pure Reason read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article | 1781 |