[CEUR Workshop Proceedings] Vol-112

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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.

Edited by

Gregor Büchel *
Bertin Klein #
Thomas Roth-Berghofer +

* Fachhochschule Köln, Betzdorfer Str.2, 50679 Köln, Germany
# DFKI GmbH, Postfach 2080, 67608 Kaiserslautern, Germany
+ Technische Universität Kaiserslautern / DFKI GmbH, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany


Table of Contents

Full papers

  1. Analyzing Knowledge Management Systems: A Veritistic Approach
    Palash Bera, Patrick Rysiew
  2. Grounding Knowledge of Engineering Applications in Systematic Terms
    Ying Liu, Jin Yu
  3. Self-Referencing Languages Revisited
    Gábor Rédey, Attila Neumann
  4. Logic, Neuroscience and Phenomenology: In Cahoots?
    Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
  5. Spinoza's Ontology
    Jan Hladik
  6. Reconcile Art and Culture on the Web
    Francis Rousseaux, Alain Bonardi
  7. Knowledge Relativity
    Oliver Hoffmann
  8. The Conceptual Model, Metapattern, in Knowledge Management and the Conceptual Meaning of Contragrammar
    John D. Haynes, Pieter Wisse
  9. Transparente Schichten - Perspektiven der Informatisierung des Wissens
    Gerhard Gamm, Stephan Körnig
  10. Ontology: The Discipline and the Tool
    Doug Mayhew, Dirk Siebert
  11. Using Philosophy to Improve the Coherence and Interoperability of Applications Ontologies: A Field Report on the Collaboration of IFOMIS and L&C
    Jonathan Simon, Matthew Fielding, Barry Smith
  12. A Critical Analysis of the Husserlian Phenomenology in IS Research and IS Development: The Case of Soft Systems Methodology
    Stephen K. Probert
  13. A Formal Theory of Conceptual Modeling Universals
    Giancarlo Guizzardi, Gerd Wagner, Marten van Sinderen
  14. Philosophical Issues in Computer Science
    Ralph Kopperman, Steve Matthews, Homeira Pajoohesh
  15. When the Artifact and AI met Philosophy: a False Comparison towards the Human Intelligence
    Angelica Vassilopoulou

Statements of interest

  1. Is Bayesian inversion a model for searching the truth?
    Wolfgang Jacoby
  2. Epistemic Logic and Knowledge Management
    Marcus Spies

 


submitted by Thomas Roth-Berghofer, 29-Sep-2004
replaced a wrong paper version, Thomas Roth-Berghofer, 14-Dec-2004