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The Reality of Knowledge

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The Reality of Knowledge

The Ways in Which Life Constructs Reality so It Can Be Known
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The Reality of Knowledge completes a trilogy begun with The Architecture of Knowledge (1980) and Processes of Knowledge (2001). It presents a holistic analysis of knowledge and the reality that is known. The book shows how living things, including humans, construct reality in specific ways that maximize their ability to know it. Different species construct different areas of reality, but they all use the same methods: objectification, categorization, and generalization. In objectification, organisms delimit specific objects of knowledge out of the unknown reality shared by all life. Using categorization, organisms group objects to understand them better, thereby creating new category objects. Through generalization, organisms combine categories logically to create models of reality. Support for this analysis comes from examining certain details of computer technology, because computer architectures have been designed to emulate the ways that reality is known and understood.

Author Biography

George Towner received an M.A. in philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley, after which he served as assistant director at the Kaiser Foundation Research Institute in basic research on the metabolism of primitive organisms. He then switched to electronics, becoming president of Berkeley Instruments Corporation and receiving three patents for digital data systems. For the past twenty-three years, he has been a senior member of the technical staff of Apple, Inc., where he has written several books on computer technology.
Release date Australia
May 20th, 2011
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
University Press of America
Pages
278
Publisher
University Press of America
Dimensions
143x219x20
ISBN-13
9780761854838
Product ID
10875311

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