Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology

In the contemporary socio-economical scenario, knowledge sharing has become a crucial topic for discussion. As the economy of the societies becoming knowledge centric, knowledge production and dissemination by the educational and other social institutions must play an important role. In this paper,...

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Main Author: Ranjan K. Panda
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Language:deu
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2012-04-01
Series:Ethics in Progress
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/10453
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spelling doaj-8b34a58a47024c459e0ace8a81952ae42020-11-24T21:42:22ZdeuAdam Mickiewicz UniversityEthics in Progress2084-92572084-92572012-04-0131537010015Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social OntologyRanjan K. Panda0IIT BombayIn the contemporary socio-economical scenario, knowledge sharing has become a crucial topic for discussion. As the economy of the societies becoming knowledge centric, knowledge production and dissemination by the educational and other social institutions must play an important role. In this paper, we discuss the notion of knowledge sharing as normative action involving two modes of function: voluntary and obligatory. Knowledge sharing as voluntary action presupposes personal ontology of knowledge. The knower as owner of knowledge has the right to disseminate knowledge. The reason of this dissemination could be sometimes to fulfill certain psychological desire or material needs, rather than purely value centric. Such a mode of sharing could be the reason for the degeneration of knowledge. It is because voluntary dissemination of knowledge does not go beyond the whims and fancies of the knower. On the other hand, knowledge sharing as an obligatory action emphasizes care and commitment. These normative elements could not only transform the attitude of the knower, but also help him to transcend the mere economic and psychological reasons of knowledge sharing. This transcendental logic of sharing would show how knowledge obtains its social ontology.https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/10453Ethics, knowledge sharing, knowledge production, intentionality, normativity, collective intentionality, cultural background, Obligatory action, care and commitment, institutional facts, moral responsibility, social ontology
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Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology
Ethics in Progress
Ethics, knowledge sharing, knowledge production, intentionality, normativity, collective intentionality, cultural background, Obligatory action, care and commitment, institutional facts, moral responsibility, social ontology
author_facet Ranjan K. Panda
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title Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology
title_short Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology
title_full Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology
title_fullStr Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology
title_full_unstemmed Ethics of Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective of Social Ontology
title_sort ethics of knowledge sharing: a perspective of social ontology
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Ethics in Progress
issn 2084-9257
2084-9257
publishDate 2012-04-01
description In the contemporary socio-economical scenario, knowledge sharing has become a crucial topic for discussion. As the economy of the societies becoming knowledge centric, knowledge production and dissemination by the educational and other social institutions must play an important role. In this paper, we discuss the notion of knowledge sharing as normative action involving two modes of function: voluntary and obligatory. Knowledge sharing as voluntary action presupposes personal ontology of knowledge. The knower as owner of knowledge has the right to disseminate knowledge. The reason of this dissemination could be sometimes to fulfill certain psychological desire or material needs, rather than purely value centric. Such a mode of sharing could be the reason for the degeneration of knowledge. It is because voluntary dissemination of knowledge does not go beyond the whims and fancies of the knower. On the other hand, knowledge sharing as an obligatory action emphasizes care and commitment. These normative elements could not only transform the attitude of the knower, but also help him to transcend the mere economic and psychological reasons of knowledge sharing. This transcendental logic of sharing would show how knowledge obtains its social ontology.
topic Ethics, knowledge sharing, knowledge production, intentionality, normativity, collective intentionality, cultural background, Obligatory action, care and commitment, institutional facts, moral responsibility, social ontology
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/10453
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