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"For centuries, Philosophy has been a mine of ideas used to fertilize other disciplines. Being the “mother of sciences”, Philosophy addressed the notion of knowledge, the generation of knowledge, its transfer, with its prospects and limitations for quite a while. [...] However, the multidisciplinarity of the approaches and the complexity of the notion of “knowledge” raise many issues that are often simply ignored or treated offhandedly. What, then, seems better than turning to and examining the potential of contributions of Philosophy to Knowledge Management and search for mutual promotion and synergy?" from: Klein, B. and Roth-Berghofer, Th.: Philosophy for IT for Knowledge Management, CEUR Workshop Proceedings Volume 85, April 2003.
Links to related sites
- 5th International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics, Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2008
- 4th International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics, Paderborn, Germany, 2007
- GI Special Interest Group Philosophy and Informatics
- 3rd International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics, Saarbrücken, Germany, 2006
- Autumn Meeting of the SIG Philosophy and Informatics, Koblenz, Germany, 2005
- 2nd International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics, Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2005
- Autumn Meeting of the SIG Philosophy and Informatics, Ulm, Germany, 2004
- 1st International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics, Cologne, Germany, 2004
- Workshop on Philosophy and Knowledge Management, Luzern, Switzerland, 2003
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