EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... the investigator by establishing a distance between the " object " of knowledge
( one ' s past experiences ) , and what is the replacement of the " subject " of
knowledge in the present ( the search for knowledge , or the " will " of knowledge
) .
... the investigator by establishing a distance between the " object " of knowledge
( one ' s past experiences ) , and what is the replacement of the " subject " of
knowledge in the present ( the search for knowledge , or the " will " of knowledge
) .
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If this were the case , however , will it not result in some kind of short - circuiting
between the " object " and " subject " of knowledge , the two being collapsed into
the same person ? Or what are the different levels that these processes can ...
If this were the case , however , will it not result in some kind of short - circuiting
between the " object " and " subject " of knowledge , the two being collapsed into
the same person ? Or what are the different levels that these processes can ...
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First , it is a concrete method to study certain problems ; a method whose
specificity is that instead of tackling directly its object , the analysis centres upon
the two end - points : the conditions of emergence and effects . It is a method that
wants ...
First , it is a concrete method to study certain problems ; a method whose
specificity is that instead of tackling directly its object , the analysis centres upon
the two end - points : the conditions of emergence and effects . It is a method that
wants ...
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