Thornley, Clare V.Clare V.ThornleyGibb, ForbesForbesGibb2012-05-102012-05-10Emerald Gr2007Journal of Documentation0022-0418http://hdl.handle.net/10197/3604Purpose:The paper explores the question of whether the often paradoxical and conceptually contradictory discipline of information retrieval (IR) can be understood more clearly when it is analysed from a dialectical perspective. Methodology/Approach:Conceptual analysis and literature review. Findings:A dialectical understanding of meaning can assist in clarifying some aspects of the complex nature of current IR theory. Research Implications:Philosophy has the potential to explore the conflicts and contradictions in IR and should not be used just as a means of synthesis and resolution. The use of the philosophy of meaning should include a broader understanding of the philosophical oppositions which lie behind the nature of meaning. Originality/value of paper:This paper suggests a new perspective on the role of meaning in IR: the dialectical model.369542 bytesapplication/pdfenDialecticPhilosophyInformation retrievalInformation theoryMeaningInformation retrieval--PhilosophyA dialectical approach to information retrievalJournal Article63575576410.1108/00220410710827781https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/