See the Propaedia -- Outline of Knowledge and Guide to the Britannica. But you may not have access to it.

The philosophical study of knowledge is epistemology. Check out this Introduction to Epistemology. Also very interesting is a paper on Structuring Knowledge in a Network of Concepts

Daniel LaLiberte (liberte@ncsa.uiuc.edu)
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1 Informatics, not Epistemology by btrembla@shark.stmarys.ca, 1995, Mar 08
1 Reorganization needed - please apply by liberte@hypernews.org, 1995, Mar 09
1 ... no criticism intended ... by btrembla@shark.stmarys.ca, 1995, Mar 14
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2 Language & Knowledge from AI by bobob@ix.netcom.com, 1995, May 17
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2 Feedback: Uhhhhh by peterk@cyber-hawaii.com, 1995, Jul 02
3 Warning: What's all this about? by alchimist@philosophers.net, 2000, Jan 24
3 Question: Why drwaing analogies by shani@tlv.cig.mot.com, 1995, Dec 19

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