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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables
......................................................................................................xi
Foreword (Sylvan
von
Berg)
..............................................................................xv
Acknowledgments
............................................................................................xvii
List of Abbreviations
........................................................................................xix
Part One: Introduction
Chapter One. Introduction
—
The Role
ofinformation
Architecture
...................3
The Information Question
............................................................................3
The Theoretical Debate
................................................................................4
The Synthetic Theory of Info Architecture
..................................................7
Theory and Meta-Theory
.............................................................................7
The Logic of Existential Dialectics
..............................................................8
Sophisticated Methodological Holism
.......................................................20
Chapter Outline
..........................................................................................24
Three Notes of Caution
..............................................................................25
Part Two: Taxonomy
Chapter Two. Info Architecture and Taxonomy
...............................................69
The Nature of Taxonomy
...........................................................................69
Taxonomy and Nature
................................................................................70
Taxonomy and the Mind
............................................................................83
Taxonomy and Culture
..............................................................................89
Taxonomy and Society
..........................,.................................................100
The Challenge of Taxonomy
....................................................................111
The Future
ofinformation
Architecture
Part Three: Network
Chapter Three. Info Architecture and Network
...............................................129
The Impact of Network
............................................................................129
Network and Nature
.................................................................................130
Network and the Mind
.............................................................................139
Network and Culture
................................................................................145
Network and Society
................................................................................155
The Power of Network
.............................................................................167
Part Four: Conclusion
Chapter Four. Conclusion
—
The Future of Information Architecture
.............175
The Information Answer
..........................................................................175
1st Thesis: The Simpleness-Complicadness Principle
..............................177
2nd Thesis: The Preciseness-Vagueness Principle
....................................177
3rd
Thesis: The Slowness-Quickness Principle
.......................................178
4th Thesis: The Order-Chaos Principle
.....................................................179
5th Thesis: The Symmetry-Asymmetry Principle
.....................................180
6th Thesis: The Post-Human Stage
...........................................................181
An Epilogue
.............................................................................................182
Bibliography
...................................................................................................249
Index.
...............................................................................................................261
Tables
Category I. The Theoretical Debate on Information Architecture
Table
2.1.
The Taxonomy of Particle Physics
..............................................113
Table
2.2.
The Taxonomy of Eternal Cosmologies
......................................115
Table
2.3.
The Taxonomy of Initial Cosmologies
........................................118
Table
2.4.
The Taxonomy of the Arts:
A Brief History of the Western Tradition
....................................121
Table
2.5.
The Traditional Library Science Taxonomy:
The Case of LCC
&
DDC
...........................................................122
Table
2.6.
Advantages and Disadvantages in Taxonomy:
The Case of LCC
&
DDC
...........................................................124
Table
2.7.
The Non-Traditional Taxonomy of Learning: The Case of
the Use
ofinformation
&
Communcation Technology (ICT)
.....125
Table
3.1.
Advantages and Disadvantages in Network:
The Case of Network Topologies
................................................169
Table
3.2.
Five Characteristics of Network Society
.....................................170
Table
4.1.
The Theoretical Debate on Information Architecture
.................184
Table
4.2.
Six Theses in the Synthetic Theory
of Information Architecture
........................................................188
Table
4.3.
Information Architecture and Nature
..........................................196
Table
4.4.
Information Architecture and the Mind
......................................197
Table
4.5.
Information Architecture and Culture
.........................................198
Table
4.6.
Information Architecture and Society
.........................................199
Category II: Visions on History
Table
1.1.
The Trinity of Pre-Modemity
........................................................28
Table
1.2.
The Trinity of Modernity
..............................................................29
Table
1.3.
The Trinity of Post-Modernity
......................................................31
Table
1.4.
The Trinity of After-Postmodernity
..............................................32
хи
The Future of Information Architecture
Category III: Visions on Methodology
Table
1.5.
Sophisticated Methodological Holism
..........................................33
Table
1.6.
On Reductionism and Reverse-Reductionism
...............................36
Category IV: Visions on Ontology
Table
1.7.
The Conception of Existential Dialectics
......................................38
Table
1.8.
The Syntax of Existential Dialectics I:
The Principles
................................................................................40
Table
1.9.
The Syntax of Existential Dialectics II:
The Dialectic Constraints Imposed by the Principles
....................46
Table
1.10.
The Semantics of Existential Dialectics
........................................49
Table
1.11.
The Pragmatics of Existential Dialectics
.......................................50
Table
1.12.
The Freedom/Unfreedom Dialectics
.............................................52
Table
1.13.
The EqualityAnequality Dialectics
................................................54
Table
1.14.
The Duality of Oppression in Existential Dialectics:
Oppression and Self-Oppression
..................................................56
Table
1.15.
The Structure of Existential Dialectics I:
The Freedom/Unfreedom and Equality/Inequality Dialectics
.......58
Table
1.16.
The Structure of Existential Dialectics II:
The Wealth/Poverty Dialectics
......................................................59
Table
1.17.
The Structure of Existential Dialectics III:
The Civilization/Barbarity Dialectics
............................................60
Category V: Visions on Nature
Table
1.18.
The Theoretical Debate on Space-Time
........................................61
Table
1.19.
The Technological Frontiers of the Micro-World
.........................63
Table
1.20.
Theoretical Speculations of Multiverses
.......................................64
Table
1.21.
Main Reasons for Altering Space-Time
.......................................65
Category VI: Visions on the Mind
Table
4.7.
The Conceptual Dimensions of Consciousness
(and Other Mental States)
..........................................................200
Table
4.8.
The Theoretical Levels of Consciousness
(and Other Mental States)
..........................................................201
Table
4.9.
The Theoretical Debate on Nature and Nurture
..........................204
Table
4.10.
Physical Challenges to Hyper-Spatial Consciousness
................206
Table
4.11.
The Theory of Floating Consciousness
.......................................207
Tables xiji
Category
VII.
Visions on Society
(Socio-Politicaľl
Table
4.12.
The Theory of Post-Democracy I:
The Priority of Freedom over Equality
.......................................209
Table
4.13.
The Theory of Post-Democracy II:
The Priority of Equality over Freedom
......................................211
Table
4.14.
The Theory of Post-Democracy III:
The Transcendence of Freedom and Equality
.............................212
Table
4.15.
Democracy, Non-Democracy, and Post-Democracy
...................214
Table
4.16.
Multiple Causes of the Emergence of
Post-Democracy
..........................................................................217
Table
4.17.
Some Clarifications on Post-Capitalism
and Post-Democracy
...................................................................219
Category
VIII.
Visions on Society ( Socio-Economic)
Table4.18. The Theory of Post-Capitalism I.I: By Group
—
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Feminine Calling
.............222
Table
4.19.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism
1.2:
By Nation-State
—
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Sinitic Calling
................223
Table
4.20.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism
1.3:
By Region
—
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Islamic Calling
................224
Table
4.21.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism
1.4:
By Universe-
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Outerspace Calling
.........225
Table
4.22.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism II: Spiritual/
Individualistic in the Post-Human Elitist Calling
.......................226
Table
4.23.
Capitalism, Non-Capitalism, and Post-Capitalism
.....................228
Table
4.24.
Multiple Causes of the Emergence of Post-Capitalism
...............231
Category IX: Visions on Culture
Table
4.25.
The Theoretical Debate on Civilization
......................................233
Table
4.26.
No Freedom Without Unfreedom
in the Civilizing Processes
..........................................................234
Table
4.27.
No Equality Without Inequality
in the Civilizing Processes
..........................................................236
Table
4.28.
Five Theses on Post-Civilization
................................................238
Table
4.29.
Barbarity, Civilization, and Post-Civilization
.............................239
Table
4.30.
Types of Super Civilization in the Cosmos
................................240
Table
4.31.
The Civilizational Project from Pre-Modernity
to After-Postmodernity
...............................................................242
Table
4.32.
Civilizational Holism
..................................................................244
Table
4.33.
Theories on Civilizational Holism
.............................................246
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Contents
List of Tables
.xi
Foreword (Sylvan
von
Berg)
.xv
Acknowledgments
.xvii
List of Abbreviations
.xix
Part One: Introduction
Chapter One. Introduction
—
The Role
ofinformation
Architecture
.3
The Information Question
.3
The Theoretical Debate
.4
The Synthetic Theory of Info Architecture
.7
Theory and Meta-Theory
.7
The Logic of Existential Dialectics
.8
Sophisticated Methodological Holism
.20
Chapter Outline
.24
Three Notes of Caution
.25
Part Two: Taxonomy
Chapter Two. Info Architecture and Taxonomy
.69
The Nature of Taxonomy
.69
Taxonomy and Nature
.70
Taxonomy and the Mind
.83
Taxonomy and Culture
.89
Taxonomy and Society
.,.100
The Challenge of Taxonomy
.111
The Future
ofinformation
Architecture
Part Three: Network
Chapter Three. Info Architecture and Network
.129
The Impact of Network
.129
Network and Nature
.130
Network and the Mind
.139
Network and Culture
.145
Network and Society
.155
The Power of Network
.167
Part Four: Conclusion
Chapter Four. Conclusion
—
The Future of Information Architecture
.175
The Information Answer
.175
1st Thesis: The Simpleness-Complicadness Principle
.177
2nd Thesis: The Preciseness-Vagueness Principle
.177
3rd
Thesis: The Slowness-Quickness Principle
.178
4th Thesis: The Order-Chaos Principle
.179
5th Thesis: The Symmetry-Asymmetry Principle
.180
6th Thesis: The Post-Human Stage
.181
An Epilogue
.182
Bibliography
.249
Index.
.261
Tables
Category I. The Theoretical Debate on Information Architecture
Table
2.1.
The Taxonomy of Particle Physics
.113
Table
2.2.
The Taxonomy of Eternal Cosmologies
.115
Table
2.3.
The Taxonomy of Initial Cosmologies
.118
Table
2.4.
The Taxonomy of the Arts:
A Brief History of the Western Tradition
.121
Table
2.5.
The Traditional Library Science Taxonomy:
The Case of LCC
&
DDC
.122
Table
2.6.
Advantages and Disadvantages in Taxonomy:
The Case of LCC
&
DDC
.124
Table
2.7.
The Non-Traditional Taxonomy of Learning: The Case of
the Use
ofinformation
&
Communcation Technology (ICT)
.125
Table
3.1.
Advantages and Disadvantages in Network:
The Case of Network Topologies
.169
Table
3.2.
Five Characteristics of Network Society
.170
Table
4.1.
The Theoretical Debate on Information Architecture
.184
Table
4.2.
Six Theses in the Synthetic Theory
of Information Architecture
.188
Table
4.3.
Information Architecture and Nature
.196
Table
4.4.
Information Architecture and the Mind
.197
Table
4.5.
Information Architecture and Culture
.198
Table
4.6.
Information Architecture and Society
.199
Category II: Visions on History
Table
1.1.
The Trinity of Pre-Modemity
.28
Table
1.2.
The Trinity of Modernity
.29
Table
1.3.
The Trinity of Post-Modernity
.31
Table
1.4.
The Trinity of After-Postmodernity
.32
хи
The Future of Information Architecture
Category III: Visions on Methodology
Table
1.5.
Sophisticated Methodological Holism
.33
Table
1.6.
On Reductionism and Reverse-Reductionism
.36
Category IV: Visions on Ontology
Table
1.7.
The Conception of Existential Dialectics
.38
Table
1.8.
The Syntax of Existential Dialectics I:
The Principles
.40
Table
1.9.
The Syntax of Existential Dialectics II:
The Dialectic Constraints Imposed by the Principles
.46
Table
1.10.
The Semantics of Existential Dialectics
.49
Table
1.11.
The Pragmatics of Existential Dialectics
.50
Table
1.12.
The Freedom/Unfreedom Dialectics
.52
Table
1.13.
The EqualityAnequality Dialectics
.54
Table
1.14.
The Duality of Oppression in Existential Dialectics:
Oppression and Self-Oppression
.56
Table
1.15.
The Structure of Existential Dialectics I:
The Freedom/Unfreedom and Equality/Inequality Dialectics
.58
Table
1.16.
The Structure of Existential Dialectics II:
The Wealth/Poverty Dialectics
.59
Table
1.17.
The Structure of Existential Dialectics III:
The Civilization/Barbarity Dialectics
.60
Category V: Visions on Nature
Table
1.18.
The Theoretical Debate on Space-Time
.61
Table
1.19.
The Technological Frontiers of the Micro-World
.63
Table
1.20.
Theoretical Speculations of Multiverses
.64
Table
1.21.
Main Reasons for Altering Space-Time
.65
Category VI: Visions on the Mind
Table
4.7.
The Conceptual Dimensions of Consciousness
(and Other Mental States)
.200
Table
4.8.
The Theoretical Levels of Consciousness
(and Other Mental States)
.201
Table
4.9.
The Theoretical Debate on Nature and Nurture
.204
Table
4.10.
Physical Challenges to Hyper-Spatial Consciousness
.206
Table
4.11.
The Theory of Floating Consciousness
.207
Tables xiji
Category
VII.
Visions on Society
(Socio-Politicaľl
Table
4.12.
The Theory of Post-Democracy I:
The Priority of Freedom over Equality
.209
Table
4.13.
The Theory of Post-Democracy II:
The Priority of Equality over Freedom
.211
Table
4.14.
The Theory of Post-Democracy III:
The Transcendence of Freedom and Equality
.212
Table
4.15.
Democracy, Non-Democracy, and Post-Democracy
.214
Table
4.16.
Multiple Causes of the Emergence of
Post-Democracy
.217
Table
4.17.
Some Clarifications on Post-Capitalism
and Post-Democracy
.219
Category
VIII.
Visions on Society ("Socio-Economic)
Table4.18. The Theory of Post-Capitalism I.I: By Group
—
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Feminine Calling
.222
Table
4.19.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism
1.2:
By Nation-State
—
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Sinitic Calling
.223
Table
4.20.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism
1.3:
By Region
—
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Islamic Calling
.224
Table
4.21.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism
1.4:
By Universe-
Ex: Spiritual/Communal in the Trans-Outerspace Calling
.225
Table
4.22.
The Theory of Post-Capitalism II: Spiritual/
Individualistic in the Post-Human Elitist Calling
.226
Table
4.23.
Capitalism, Non-Capitalism, and Post-Capitalism
.228
Table
4.24.
Multiple Causes of the Emergence of Post-Capitalism
.231
Category IX: Visions on Culture
Table
4.25.
The Theoretical Debate on Civilization
.233
Table
4.26.
No Freedom Without Unfreedom
in the Civilizing Processes
.234
Table
4.27.
No Equality Without Inequality
in the Civilizing Processes
.236
Table
4.28.
Five Theses on Post-Civilization
.238
Table
4.29.
Barbarity, Civilization, and Post-Civilization
.239
Table
4.30.
Types of Super Civilization in the Cosmos
.240
Table
4.31.
The Civilizational Project from Pre-Modernity
to After-Postmodernity
.242
Table
4.32.
Civilizational Holism
.244
Table
4.33.
Theories on Civilizational Holism
.246 |
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physical | XX, 283 S. 25 cm |
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spelling | Baofu, Peter Verfasser aut The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence Peter Baofu Oxford Chandos 2008 XX, 283 S. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Information resources Information organization Information storage and retrieval systems Classification Organisation de l'information Sources d'information Systèmes d'information (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016544429&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Baofu, Peter The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence Information resources Information organization Information storage and retrieval systems Classification Organisation de l'information Sources d'information Systèmes d'information |
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title | The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence |
title_auth | The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence |
title_exact_search | The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence |
title_exact_search_txtP | The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence |
title_full | The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence Peter Baofu |
title_fullStr | The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence Peter Baofu |
title_full_unstemmed | The future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence Peter Baofu |
title_short | The future of information architecture |
title_sort | the future of information architecture conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy network and intelligence |
title_sub | conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence |
topic | Information resources Information organization Information storage and retrieval systems Classification Organisation de l'information Sources d'information Systèmes d'information |
topic_facet | Information resources Information organization Information storage and retrieval systems Classification Organisation de l'information Sources d'information Systèmes d'information Quelle |
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