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Kofi Kissi Dompere

    A General Theory of Entropy
    Theories of Knowing and Knowledge Production
    The Theory of Epistemic Fields
    • The Theory of Epistemic Fields

      Fuzzy-Semantic Foundations of Intellectual Categories and Knowledge Factories

      • 588 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Focusing on the development of epistemic fields, this book explores how relational and information frameworks shape strategies in knowledge production. It delves into concepts like intellectual investment and capital within systems, emphasizing the roles of curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. The narrative addresses various challenges such as misinformation and unsolved problems while employing fuzzy optimization to navigate the complexities of ignorance and knowledge. It ultimately provides a comprehensive analysis of the interconnected paths within dualistic structures, enhancing our understanding of knowledge dynamics.

      The Theory of Epistemic Fields
    • Theories of Knowing and Knowledge Production

      An Organization of Spaces of Functors and Categorial Converters

      • 531 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Exploring the interplay between problem-solution dualities and epistemic fields, this book examines how decision-making influences knowledge production across scientific and non-scientific domains. It addresses the complexities of human actions, cognitive limitations, and the resulting uncertainties, linking concepts like creativity, curiosity, and failure to intellectual investment and institutional dynamics. By defining key phenomena within ontic and epistemic frameworks, it aims to deepen understanding of knowledge accumulation and the evolution of intellectual capital in response to societal changes.

      Theories of Knowing and Knowledge Production
    • A General Theory of Entropy

      Fuzzy Rational Foundations of Information-Knowledge Certainty

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interplay between entropy and human cognition, this book introduces a framework for addressing the dualities of quality and quantity in knowledge and certainty. It presents the innovative concept of fuzzy-stochastic entropy, applicable across various fields, while building on previous works related to info-statics and info-dynamics. Utilizing category theory and fuzzy paradigms, the author explores decision-making processes within different cost-benefit structures, aiming to enhance understanding and application of knowledge in both scientific and practical contexts.

      A General Theory of Entropy