The structure of concept and its connection to sciences (original) (raw)

2009, Nuevas Perspectivas Para La Difusion Y Organizacion Del Conocimiento Actas Del Congreso Vol 1 2009 Isbn 978 84 8363 397 7 Pags 372 378

This paper aims to explore the possibilities of Interdisciplinarity in knowledge organization field as approaches of epistemology. My purpose is to find some examples what give some new advances of the Concept. I will point the connection of Concept to the different sciences in second part of my work. This paper examines some traditional approaches of the Concept (Carnap, Church, Wittgenstein, Horwich, Dahlberg, etc.) and its circumstances on the basis of different sciences (Philosophy, Epistemology, Psychology, Physics, Semantics, etc.). I would like to conclude at the first step: one of the fundamental conceptions of Knowledge Organization, the Concept itself is cross-science, a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary phenomenon.