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The Landscape of Philosophy of Science Bodil Nistrup Madsen 1, Søren Brier 1, Kathrine Elizabeth Lorena Johansson 1, Birger Hjørland 2, Hanne Erdman Thomsen 1, Henrik Selsøe Sørensen 1 1 Copenhagen Business School, 2 Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen 1

Acknowledgements Other colleagues who participated in the work on the ROCK ontology and development of the prototype of the ontology app: Per Durst-Andersen Daniel Barratt Zhou Liqian Barbara Dragsted Louise Pram Nielsen Leen Boel and Radu Dudici. 2

Overview Viewing philosophy of science through the lens of paradigms The Rock Ontology Basic principles of terminological ontologies The backbone of the ROCK Ontology The nature of the characteristics Perspectives 3

Viewing philosophy of science through the lens of paradigms In general the obligatory philosophy of science course at bachelor level in all Danish university education programs is pretty though for the students to enter into. One of the problems for them is to leave their common sense view of the world, knowledge and science and accept a much more detailed and complex view. When they accept the necessity of that new complexity, it is a problem for them to understand the rationality behind the differences between the paradigms, and then to establish an overview that can help them navigate when forced to chose relevant paradigms to combine and use methods from relevant paradigms in order to shed light on the problem they have defined to solve through empirical investigation. 4

Viewing philosophy of science through the lens of paradigms For categorizing purposes we have chosen Thomas Kuhn s paradigm theory to flesh out the smallest of the elements from which we build our ontology. Therefore Paradigm theory is not categorized in the ontology. We have here chosen those paradigms that are most used in the cognition and communication areas. Our selection looks like this: 5

Philosophy of science paradigms covered Classical positivism: Comte Logical positivism: Carnap og Neurath Critical Rationalism, Popper Critical realism: Bhaskar Phenomenology: Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Ricoeur Hermeneutics: Dilthey, Schleiermacher, Gadamer Marxism: Marx og Engels Critical theory: Adorno og Horkheimer, Habermas Constructivisms: Berger og Luckmann, Arbnor og Bjerke, Collin s matrix Postmodernism: Lyotard Semiotics: Saussure and Peirce Discourse analysis: Foucault, Fairclough, Laclau og Mouffe Systems theory: Luhmann Sociological Field analysis: Bourdieu Structuralism: Saussure, Foucault Grounded Theory: Glaser and Strauss Actor Network Theory: Latour System theory: Luhmann Cybersemiotics: Brier 6

Meta Criteria for ordering Paradigms into super categories We wanted to use some general historical movements of culture for framing the paradigms into social reality. Here we chose the difference between modernism and postmodernism as a meta frame. At the middle level we then needed a first way to differentiate the paradigms from a historical point of view and chose the concepts classical and post-classical. As a general qualifier to order paradigms and an important aspect to make the students aware of we chose: Realism, dialectical realism, non-realism and process philosophy. We have visually organized the ontology in these four categories to obtain a simple ordering. 7

The ROCK Ontology 8 Created in i-term

Extract of the ROCK Ontology with temporal and selected associative relations 9

Basic principles of Terminological Ontologies Concept Dimension (Subdivision criterion) Relation (type of) Characteristic (Feature specification: Attribute + value) 10

Several potential subdivision criteria AIM: inherited from superordinate concept Potential subdivision criteria: TARGET GROUP, ARENA, AGENT 11

One distinguishing subdivision criterion must be chosen TARGET GROUP TARGET GROUP is chosen (ARENA and AGENT depend on TARGET GROUP) 12

Backbone of the ROCK Ontology (1) 13

Backbone of the ROCK Ontology (2) 14

Example of an entry in the ROCK Ontology Supplementary information from The Epistemological Lifeboat 15

Systematic list 16

Alphabetic list 17

The nature of the characteristics in the ROCK Ontology The combination of characteristics: PURPOSE, ONTOLOGY, EPISTEMOLOGY etc. is not allowed according to the basic principles of terminological ontologies. 18

Basic principles of Terminological Ontologies Polyhierarchy Polyhierarchy: allows a combination of characteristics, inherited from the superordinate concepts. The combination of characteristics distinguishes the concept from other 19 concepts.

The ROCK Ontology with non-lexicalized concepts Solution in the ROCK Ontology: introduce nonlexicalized concepts in order to obtain polyhierarchy Polyhierarchy: allows a combination of feature specifications 20

Simplified diagram with non-lexicalized concepts The extra layer of nonlexicalized concepts should not be presented to the students, but may be useful for experts in order to clarify and define concepts. 21

Perspectives: competing ontology structures Competing ontology structures built according to different perceptions of the teachers: A given student would then be free to choose the relevant view represented by his/her teacher when consulting the knowledge base. 22

Perspectives: Ontology app 23

To conclude Vi hope that we have provided the students with a visual overview of a complicated field and that we can offer them an easily navigatable app, where they can look up further information about the paradigms, when they have to choose the ones that are relevant for the research task they have to solve. 24