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Helbing, D.: ¬Das große Scheitern (2019)
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- 25.12.2019 14:19:22
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Homan, P.A.: Library catalog notes for "bad books" : ethics vs. responsibilities (2012)
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- 27. 9.2012 14:22:00
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Mai, J.-E.: Ethics, values and morality in contemporary library classifications (2013)
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- Abstract
- This paper explores the ethics of classification. The paper outlines recent conceptual moves in knowledge organization research and shows that contemporary classification theory is based on a pragmatic understanding of the world. It suggests that unjust statements and assumptions about the world challenge contemporary library classifications and that a proper response is needed. It outlines a framework for the development of ethical classifications based on MacIntyre's practice-based ethical theory. It provides a framework within which editors and managers of library classifications can make ethically sound decisions.