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so:text | Knowledge is not something which exists and grows in the abstract. It is a function of human organisms and of social organization. Knowledge, that is to say, is always what somebody knows: the most perfect transcript of knowledge in writing is not knowledge if nobody knows it. Knowledge however grows by the receipt of meaningful information - that is, by the intake of messages by a knower which are capable of reorganising his knowledge. (en) |
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so:description | General Systems Theory - The Skeleton of Science, 1956 (en) |
so:description | 1950s (en) |
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