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Rekonstruktivní hermeneutika jako obecná metododologie informační vědy
Title in English | Reconstructive hermeneutics as a general methodology of information science |
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Authors | |
Year of publication | 2011 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | ProInflow |
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Citation | |
Web | http://pro.inflow.cz/rekonstruktivni-hermeneutika-jako-obecna-metododologie-informacni-vedy |
Field | Philosophy and religion |
Keywords | scientific realism; reconstructive hermeneutics; noetics; methodology; Karl Raymund Popper; Jiří Fuchs; interptetatio; information science; human knowledge; Emilio Betti; correspondence theory of truth; Alfred Tarski |
Description | The aim of the article is an introduction of reconstructive hermeneutics which follows the work of Emilio Betti, the Italian historian of law and philosopher, into information science. The adoption of reconstructive hermeneutics cannot be provided without looking into some presuppositions which make such type of philosophy accessible as a method in general and plausible as a method for information science in particular. Reconstructive hermeneutics comes from the hypothesis, according to which human knowledge is objective. It means that first presupposition of reconstructive hermeneutics is an acceptability of scientific realism. The introduction of reconstructive hermeneutics into information science is possible, only if the objects of the research in information science perform representative function, it means, only if information science focuses on the research of signs and semiotics systems. That is the second presupposition for using or reconstructive hermeneutics in information science. |
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