2010
DOI: 10.1002/aris.2010.1440440111
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Philosophy and information studies

Abstract: IntroductionSeveral scholarly activities and practices coalesce at the intersection of, on one hand, the interdisciplinary field that is sometimes known as information studies, and on the other, the discipline of philosophy. This chapter aims to distinguish among some of these practices, to identify and review some of the most interesting products of those practices, and to point to ways of assessing the significance of those products-for information studies, for philosophy, and for our general understanding o… Show more

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“…Others who have argued for the need for studies of the philosophical foundations of LIS from various perspectives are Compton (2015), Furner (2014), Robinson and Bawden (2014), Furner (2010), Burton (2009), Carlin (2009 and Labaree and Scimeca (2008); the last give several reasons for the importance of philosophy for LIS, including the generation of self-understanding about the purpose and guiding principles of the discipline and profession, and the provision of a basis for ethical decision making in practice.…”
Section: Does Lis Need a Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others who have argued for the need for studies of the philosophical foundations of LIS from various perspectives are Compton (2015), Furner (2014), Robinson and Bawden (2014), Furner (2010), Burton (2009), Carlin (2009 and Labaree and Scimeca (2008); the last give several reasons for the importance of philosophy for LIS, including the generation of self-understanding about the purpose and guiding principles of the discipline and profession, and the provision of a basis for ethical decision making in practice.…”
Section: Does Lis Need a Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information ethics has emerged as the most visible of subdiscipline of philosophy of information [5]. The social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace allow users to create their own profiles with some forms of information or contribute comments on their friends' profiles [6].…”
Section: Dp and Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. See, for example, Furner (2010) for an interpretation of the distinction between philosophy of information and philosophy of information studies. 5.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. See, for example, Furner (2010) for a review of work at the intersection of philosophy and information studies. 9.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%