Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 135
... knowledge and epistemology . Roughly speaking , such socialising is the result of considering these concepts from the sociological point of view . Four consequences of doing so are pointed out . This is followed by a discussion of a ...
... knowledge and epistemology . Roughly speaking , such socialising is the result of considering these concepts from the sociological point of view . Four consequences of doing so are pointed out . This is followed by a discussion of a ...
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... knowledge . A third consequence of a constructivist perspective on knowledge is to put it in its place , as it were ; not to explore the ideal knowledge - constituting factors with which epistemology is concerned , but the semantics of ...
... knowledge . A third consequence of a constructivist perspective on knowledge is to put it in its place , as it were ; not to explore the ideal knowledge - constituting factors with which epistemology is concerned , but the semantics of ...
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... ( knowledge about ) the world , 18 takes the world as it appears to sociology to be the world itself . It conflates epistemological constructivism , the inevitability of treating knowledge as socially constructed when viewing it from the ...
... ( knowledge about ) the world , 18 takes the world as it appears to sociology to be the world itself . It conflates epistemological constructivism , the inevitability of treating knowledge as socially constructed when viewing it from the ...
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