From Data and Information to Actionable Knowledge
Abstract
Georgios Pentzaropoulos continues his investigation undertaken in
'Generating Stable Knowledge via Reduction in Entropy' (Philosophy
Pathways Issue 167, 28 November 2011) looking at knowledge not as
something we 'possess' -- the knowledge contained in a book, for
example -- but rather as an active, or interactive process of
increasing understanding through the judicious sifting and processing
of raw information. As Macmurray argued in his Gifford Lectures, 'All
knowledge is for the sake of action.' Instead of seeking to define
some abstract notion of knowledge in a vacuum, what philosophers
should be getting to grips with is the notion of actionable knowledge.
- Geoffrey Klempner, Editor.