Knowledge Representation Foundations
It's also stuck in ontological framing, but the approach and results are fascinating.
Source:
http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/scientific_method_relationships_among_scientific_paradigms/
"This
map was constructed by sorting roughly 800,000 published papers into
776 different scientific paradigms (shown as pale circular nodes) based
on how often the papers were cited together by authors of other papers."
"Links
(curved black lines) were made between the paradigms that shared
papers, then treated as rubber bands, holding similar paradigms nearer
one another when a physical simulation forced every paradigm to repel
every other; thus the layout derives directly from the data."
"Larger
paradigms have more papers; node proximity and darker links indicate
how many papers are shared between two paradigms. Flowing labels list
common words unique to each paradigm, large labels general areas of
scientific inquiry."
Others doing work on this:
http://www.mapofscience.com/
Flickr (versions to download):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7446536@N03/430561725/
Paper on Illuminated Diagrams:
http://www.textarc.org/appearances/InfoVis02/InfoVis02_IlluminatedDiagrams.pdf
(Also one in German that is VERY comprehensive!)
http://gerhard_dirmoser.public1.linz.at/Anwendungskontext_Diagrammatik.pdf
Enjoy!!!
h/t +John Verdon
Introduction.
Manuel DeLanda. 2015. Philosophical Chemistry: Genealogy of a Scientific Field. Bloomsbury
"There
is no such thing as Science. The word ‘Science’ refers to a reified
generality that together with others, like Nature and Culture, has been a
constant source of false problems: are controversies in Science decided
by Nature or Culture?"
"Avoiding badly posed problems
requires that we replace Science with a population of individual
scientific fields, each with it own concepts, statements, significant
problems, taxonomic ad explanatory schemas. There are, of course,
interactions between fields, and exchanges of cognitive content between
them, but that does not mean that they can be fused into a totality in
which everything is inextricably related. There is not even a
discernible convergence towards a grand synthesis to give us hope that
even if the population of fields is highly heterogeneous today, it will
one day converge into a unified field. On the contrary, the historical
record shows a population progressively differentiating into many
subfields, by specialization or hybridization, yielding an overall
divergent movement."
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