Index

A

Acritical philosophy of information, 1, 121, 121–122, 123–128
radically different mode of thinking, 128–133
acritical information/knowledge usage, 130
complexity and comprehensiveness, 130
literary criticism and comment, 129
philosophy of invention, 131
reading, 129–130
subjectivity, 132–133
virtual worlds, cyberspace and collective intelligence, 131–132
Acritical reader, 129–130
Acritical thinking, 7
Actor-network theory, 12
Actor/network theory, 99
Ambulant science, 17
Aristotle, 6
Atlan, H., 37, 37, 61–62
Authentic knowledge, 107

B

Bachelard, G., 16, 34–35, 35–36, 104–105
Barbarism, 12, 27–28
Binary logic, 8–9
Blair, D.
methodological approaches of, 69–70
research on language, philosophy and information, 65–67
strategy against reductionism, ...

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