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Conceptual analysis of the\nconcept of information leads to the conclusion that information is probably a\nconcept that somehow addresses the entire reality, thus that it is a term,\nwhich is in the classical logic described as transcendental. This fact, in the\nview of the fact that information science is a special field, seems to be a\nserious methodological problem. Problems associated with the broadness of the\nconcept of information have three possible solutions: transformation of\ninformation science into the universal science, narrowing the concept of\ninformation to a special term, or replacement of the concept of information by\na different one. 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The scope of the concept of information and the future of information science
The key concept of information
science is the concept of information which is tied to a number of
complications. The main problem is that there is no definition of this concept.
The purpose of this article is an analysis of the concept of information from
the position of classical logic. The main method of the article is a conceptual
analysis. First, we briefly deal with the overview of the concepts of information,
with concepts and their definition as such and with the scope of the concept of
information. Then, we provide an analysis of 31 important definitions of the
concept of information which were developed within the scope of information
science and related fields, and we consider relations between the concept of
information and the concepts in other disciplines. Conceptual analysis of the
concept of information leads to the conclusion that information is probably a
concept that somehow addresses the entire reality, thus that it is a term,
which is in the classical logic described as transcendental. This fact, in the
view of the fact that information science is a special field, seems to be a
serious methodological problem. Problems associated with the broadness of the
concept of information have three possible solutions: transformation of
information science into the universal science, narrowing the concept of
information to a special term, or replacement of the concept of information by
a different one. At the end of the article, we briefly point out our solution
to the problem.