A concepção de epistemologia da organização do conhecimento

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Paula Carina de Araújo
José Augusto Chaves Guimarães
Joseph T Tennis

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Objetivo: Estudo sobre posições epistêmicas que influenciam o domí­nio da organização do conhecimento a partir da análise da literatura cientí­fica. Objetiva descrever a concepção de epistemologia no periódico Knowledge Organization por meio da metateoria. Método: Pesquisa exploratória e descritiva que desenvolve um estudo metateórico baseado na metateoria de Ritzer. Duas ferramentas da teoria fundamentada em dados foram utilizadas, codificação e memorando. Resultado: Três famí­lias de atributos foram identificadas a partir do processo de codificação e do memorando: o conceito de epistemologia na organização do conhecimento, seu propósito e as posições epistêmicas que influenciam o domí­nio. A terceira famí­lia de atributos é analisada neste artigo. Empirismo, racionalismo, historicismo e pragmatismo são descritos como as principais posições epistêmicas que influenciam o domí­nio. O pragmatismo predomina na análise, seguido das teorias crí­ticas e do historicismo. Conclusões: O estudo conclui que a concepção da epistemologia no domí­nio da organização do conhecimento é o estudo crí­tico dos princí­pios, hipóteses e produção de conhecimento no domí­nio. A epistemologia se preocupa com o conhecimento cientí­fico produzido pelo domí­nio da organização do conhecimento, bem como com a aplicação do conhecimento para a criação dos sistemas de organização do conhecimento para apoiar o processo de organização do conhecimento como um todo.

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Araújo, P. C. de, Guimarães, J. A. C., & Tennis, J. T. (2021). A concepção de epistemologia da organização do conhecimento. Palabra Clave (La Plata), 10(2), e120. https://doi.org/10.24215/18539912e120
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