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Constructivism and Practice

Toward a Historical Epistemology

John Stachel
Barcode 9780742512658
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Release Date: 10/12/2002

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Contributors: Carol C. Gould (Edited by), Joseph Margolis (Contributions by), Tom Rockmore (Contributions by), Lisa M. Dolling (Contributions by), Jaakko Hintikka (Contributions by), Anton Alterman (Contributions by), Stephen Toulmin (Contributions by), Michel Paty (Contributions by), John Stachel (Contributions by), Gregg Horowitz (Contributions by), Michael Kelly (Contributions by), Tom Huhn (Contributions by), Barbara Savedoff (Contributions by), Saul Fisher (Contributions by), Sybil Schwarzenbach (Contributions by), John Pittman (Contributions by), Raphael Sassower (Contributions by), MaryAnn Cutter (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Toward a Historical Epistemology
Constructivism and Practice advances the understanding of the role of construction and model creation and reflects on the relationship of these models to social practices.
Over the past several decades, philosophers have grown to recognize the role played by frameworks and models in the construction of human knowledge. Further, they have paid increasing attention to the origins of knowing processes in social and historical contexts of human practical activities, and to social transformation of the frameworks over time. In a series of original essays by prominent philosophers, Constructivism and Practice advances the understanding of the role of construction and model creation, reflects on the relationship of these models to social practices, and considers whether our modes of knowing themselves have a history. These questions are thoughtfully considered in the light of the 'historical epistemology' first developed by Marx Wartofsky.