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Nonknowledge: The Bibliographical Organization Of Ignorance, Stupidity, Error, And Unreason: Part Two, Jay H. Bernstein
Nonknowledge: The Bibliographical Organization Of Ignorance, Stupidity, Error, And Unreason: Part Two, Jay H. Bernstein
Publications and Research
Starting with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom paradigm in information science it is possible to derive a model of the opposite of knowledge having hierarchical qualities. A range of counterpoints to concepts in the knowledge hierarchy can be identified and ascribed the overall term “nonknowledge.” This model creates a conceptual framework for understanding the connections between topics such as error, ignorance, stupidity, folly, popular misconceptions, and unreason by locating them as levels or phases of nonknowledge. The concept of nonknowledge links heretofore disconnected discourses on these individual topics by philosophers, psychologists, historians, sociologists, satirists, and others. Subject headings provide access to the categories …
Nonknowledge: The Bibliographical Organization Of Ignorance, Stupidity, Error, And Unreason: Part One, Jay H. Bernstein
Nonknowledge: The Bibliographical Organization Of Ignorance, Stupidity, Error, And Unreason: Part One, Jay H. Bernstein
Publications and Research
Starting with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom paradigm in information science it is possible to derive a model of the opposite of knowledge having hierarchical qualities. A range of counterpoints to concepts in the knowledge hierarchy can be identified and ascribed the overall term “nonknowledge.” This model creates a conceptual framework for understanding the connections between topics such as error, ignorance, stupidity, folly, popular misconceptions, and unreason by locating them as levels or phases of nonknowledge. The concept of nonknowledge links heretofore disconnected discourses on these individual topics by philosophers, psychologists, historians, sociologists, satirists, and others. Subject headings provide access to the categories …
I Will Bless The Lord (With Piano Reduction), Keith Rowley
I Will Bless The Lord (With Piano Reduction), Keith Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Anthem for SSAATTBB A Cappella Choir with piano reduction for rehearsals.
I Will Bless The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley
I Will Bless The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Anthem for SSAATTBB A Cappella choir with words from Psalm 34:1-2.
Sounds Of Christmas - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Sounds Of Christmas - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
An original Christmas carol arranged for men's choir (TTBB) with optional violin or flute and piano. Words by June Swanson.
In The Bleak Midwinter - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
In The Bleak Midwinter - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
An original Christmas carol arranged for men's choir with words by Christina Rossetti.
O My Father - Harp (Or Piano) Solo, Keith D. Rowley
O My Father - Harp (Or Piano) Solo, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Harp (or piano) solo based on the hymn tune by James McGranahan.
The Articles Of Faith, Keith D. Rowley
The Articles Of Faith, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Easy to sing melodies for children. Words by Joseph Smith, Jr. and music by Keith D Rowley