This article presents the semantic information theory, formulated by the philosopher Fred I. Dretske, as a contribution to the discussion of metatheories and their practical implications in the field of library and information science. Dretske’s theory is described in Knowledge and the flow of information. It is founded on mathematical communication theory but developed and elaborated into a cognitive, functionalistic theory, is individually oriented, and deals with the content of information. The topics are: the information process from perception to cognition, and how concept formation takes place in terms of digitisation. Other important issues are the concepts of information and knowledge, truth and meaning. Semantic information theory can be used as a frame of reference in order to explain, clarify and refute concepts currently used in library and information science, and as the basis for critical reviews of elements of the cognitive viewpoint in IR, primarily the notion of “potential information”. The main contribution of the theory lies in a clarification of concepts, but there are still problems regarding the practical applications. More research is needed to combine philosophical discussions with the practice of information and library science.
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1 August 2001
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August 01 2001
Dretske’s semantic information theory and meta‐theories in library and information science
Ellen Bonnevie
Ellen Bonnevie
Department of Information Studies, The Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen S, Denmark
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7379
Print ISSN: 0022-0418
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2001
Journal of Documentation (2001) 57 (4): 519–534.
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Bonnevie E (2001), "Dretske’s semantic information theory and meta‐theories in library and information science". Journal of Documentation, Vol. 57 No. 4 pp. 519–534, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000007093
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