Dahlberg, I.: Conceptual structures and systematization (1995)
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- Abstract
- Examines the nature of knowledge and the relationship between the transfer of knowledge and information communication. Discusses the 3 kinds of relationships existing between concepts: formal; form-categorical; and material relationships, and characteristics of concepts. Concludes with a discussion of conceptual structures for concept definitions, conceptual systematization , concept systematization and functionality, and the analytical, referent-oriented concept theory
- Source
- International forum on information and documentation. 20(1995) no.3, S.9-24
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