1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2601-1
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Treatise on Basic Philosophy

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“…They were prepared after a careful review of Dreyfus' original works and summarize the model (2, 3, 17–19, 23–25). To contrast Dreyfus' ideas, the author proposes some statements (listed to the right of the boxes) that were produced after reviewing various psychological, neuroscientific, and philosophical works (1, 20, 21, 28–30, 3466, 6879). …”
Section: A Brief Inventory Of the Dreyfus Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They were prepared after a careful review of Dreyfus' original works and summarize the model (2, 3, 17–19, 23–25). To contrast Dreyfus' ideas, the author proposes some statements (listed to the right of the boxes) that were produced after reviewing various psychological, neuroscientific, and philosophical works (1, 20, 21, 28–30, 3466, 6879). …”
Section: A Brief Inventory Of the Dreyfus Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many kinds of knowledge and several ways of grouping these kinds into large categories (34). A division of knowledge that is relevant when analyzing Dreyfus model is into know-that and know-how.…”
Section: Types Of Knowledge and The Dreyfus Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his seminal work, Bunge defines Ontology as a world of systems and provides a basic formalism for ontologies [3]. Typically, ontologies are represented using Description Logic [2], where subsumption typifies the semantic relationship between terms, or Frame Logic [9], where a deductive inference system provides access to semi-structured data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A formal discourse on the nature of objects comes from Bunge, "Treatise on Basic Philosophy", with particular focus on two volumes on ontology [Bunge 1977[Bunge , 1979. He offers foundational guidelines for object identity and established principles of object-hess.…”
Section: Ontological Beginningsmentioning
confidence: 99%