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1. WSPI 2004: Cologne, Germany
- Gregor Büchel, Bertin Klein, Thomas Roth-Berghofer:
WSPI '04 - First International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics, Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Philosophy and Informatics, Cologne (Germany), March 31 - April 1, 2004. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 112, CEUR-WS.org 2004
Full papers
- Palash Bera, Patrick Rysiew:
Analyzing Knowledge Management Systems: A Veritistic Approach. - Ying Liu, Jin Yu:
Grounding Knowledge of Engineering Applications in Systematic Terms. - Gábor Rédey, Attila Neumann:
Self-Referencing Languages Revisited. - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Logic, Neuroscience and Phenomenology in Cahoots? - Jan Hladik:
Spinoza's Ontology. - Francis Rousseaux, Alain Bonardi:
Reconcile Art and Culture on the Web. - Oliver Hoffmann:
Knowledge Relativity. - John D. Haynes, Pieter Wisse:
The Conceptual Model, Metapattern, in Knowledge Management and the Conceptual Meaning of Contragrammar. - Gerhard Gamm, Stephan Körnig:
Transparente Schichten - Perspektiven der Informatisierung des Wissens. - Doug Mayhew, Dirk Siebert:
Ontology: The Discipline and the Tool. - Jonathan Simon, James Matthew Fielding, Barry Smith:
Using Philosophy to Improve the Coherence and Interoperability of Applications Ontologies: A Field Report on the Collaboration of IFOMIS and L&C. - Stephen K. Probert:
A Critical Analysis of the Husserlian Phenomenology in IS Research and IS Development: The Case of Soft Systems Methodology. - Giancarlo Guizzardi, Gerd Wagner, Marten van Sinderen:
A Formal Theory of Conceptual Modeling Universals. - Ralph Kopperman, Steve Matthews, Homeira Pajoohesh:
Philosophical Issues in Computer Science. - Angelica Vassilopoulou:
When the Artifact and AI met Philosophy: a False Comparison towards the Human Intelligence .
Statements of interest
- Wolfgang Jacoby:
Is Bayesian inversion a model for searching the truth? - Marcus Spies:
Epistemic Logic and Knowledge Management.
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