TY - GEN
T1 - Stability and change in the development of knowledge
AU - Bierschenk, Bernhard
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - This contribution is about an entirely new approach to the study of knowledge. As an introductory remark, the classical research operations in the field of cognition are reviewed. Against this background, an application of David Hestenes theory of rotational dynamics is demonstrated with particular reference to text processing. Based on the mechanism of joints and links of the AaO machine, angular displacements and the control of textual movement patterns are topologically presented. In the discussion, it is made evident that the presented approach carries more ecological validity than is reflected through all previous methodological attempts of giving a precise measure of attitude change in the development of text.
AB - This contribution is about an entirely new approach to the study of knowledge. As an introductory remark, the classical research operations in the field of cognition are reviewed. Against this background, an application of David Hestenes theory of rotational dynamics is demonstrated with particular reference to text processing. Based on the mechanism of joints and links of the AaO machine, angular displacements and the control of textual movement patterns are topologically presented. In the discussion, it is made evident that the presented approach carries more ecological validity than is reflected through all previous methodological attempts of giving a precise measure of attitude change in the development of text.
M3 - Paper in conference proceeding
VL - 1
BT - Proceedings of the Conference on Uncertainty, Knowledge and Skill
A2 - Lefebvre, Eric
A2 - Cooper, Robert
PB - Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Faculty of Applied Economic Sciences, Belgium
T2 - Conference on Uncertainty, Knowledge and Skill
Y2 - 6 November 1997 through 8 November 1997
ER -