Omtale fra Den Norske Bokdatabasen
The Forum for the History of Knowledge is a multi- and interdisciplinary project at NTNU which analyses and interprets different forms of knowledge. The articles in this first issue of the project's publication series are adapted from contributions to the opening conference in November 2003, with the title Science, Crafts and Ignorance, which introduce three different dimensions of the concept of knowledge.
Omtale fra forlaget
The Forum for the History of Knowledge is a multi- and interdisciplinary research project at NTNU which analyses and interprets different forms of knowledge (theoretical knowledge, science, belief and myths, practical skills and knowledge, and knowledge of the fine arts). The project aims at developing a new understanding of cultures of knowledge; how these cultures originate, how and why they are maintained and what their specific characteristics are. Both past and present cultures are research themes in the project. The Forum provides a meeting point for interdisciplinary research and disciplines dealing with questions about creation, publication and use of knowledge, the role of knowledge in society and different conditions for knowledge in time on a local, national and global level.
Forlag Tapir akademisk forlag
Utgivelsesår 2004
Format Heftet
ISBN13 9788251919937
EAN 9788251919937
Serie Forum for the history of knowledge. Publication (1 : 2004)
Språk Engelsk
Sider 72
Utgave 1
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