难以捉摸的本质:对基于现象的知识组织的哲学追问

The elusive essence: A philosophical interrogation of phenomenon‐based knowledge organization

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) · 2025
被引 1
ABS 3

中文导读

本文批判性地审视了基于现象的分类系统的哲学假设,指出其目标与方法的矛盾,对知识组织系统的设计者和跨学科研究者有启发。

Abstract

Abstract Phenomenon‐based classification (PBC) systems are gaining renewed interest for their potential to facilitate interdisciplinary research. This paper acknowledges the practical advantages highlighted by proponents but critically examines the underlying philosophical assumptions concerning the nature of “phenomena.” Drawing on insights from the philosophy of science, semiotics of information, and domain analysis, this paper argues that PBC is caught in a foundational paradox: its ambition to classify phenomena irrespective of context is implicitly essentialist, while its method for defining those phenomena is necessarily constructivist, relying on social consensus. This unexamined tension between its goals and its practice is a significant theoretical weakness. Understanding this philosophical conflict is crucial for developing more epistemologically robust and truly interoperable knowledge organization systems.

知识组织哲学符号学跨学科研究分类学