
Cognition and Fact: Materials on Ludwik Fleck
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Science & Technology
History
Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Pages
501
Language
English
Published
Nov 30, 1986
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
9027719020
ISBN-13
9789027719027
Description
This work delves into the contributions of Ludwik Fleck, a pivotal figure in the philosophy of science, whose ideas about knowledge and cognition have sparked renewed interest among scholars. Through a collection of essays and analyses, the authors explore the implications of Fleck's theories on the social construction of knowledge and how this perspective can reshape our understanding of scientific facts and processes.
Fleck's insights challenge traditional views, emphasizing that knowledge is not merely an objective collection of truths but is deeply influenced by cultural and historical contexts. By examining both historical and contemporary applications of Fleck's work, the authors invite readers to consider how cognition interacts with facts, enriching the discourse in epistemology and the philosophy of science.
Fleck's insights challenge traditional views, emphasizing that knowledge is not merely an objective collection of truths but is deeply influenced by cultural and historical contexts. By examining both historical and contemporary applications of Fleck's work, the authors invite readers to consider how cognition interacts with facts, enriching the discourse in epistemology and the philosophy of science.
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