Fleck (1936)
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Fleck, Ludwik. (1936) The Problem of Epistemology. In Cohen and Schnelle (Eds.) (1986), 79-112.
Title | The Problem of Epistemology |
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Resource Type | collection article |
Author(s) | Ludwik Fleck |
Year | 1936 |
Collection | Cohen and Schnelle (Eds.) (1986) |
Pages | 79-112 |
Abstract
The fundamental error in many discussions from the field of epistemology is the (more or less open) manipulation of the symbolic epistemological subject, known as ‘human spirit’, ‘human mind’, ‘research worker’ or simply ‘man’ (‘John’, ’Socrates’), which has no concrete living position, which does not basically undergo changes even in the course of centuries and which represents every ‘normal’ man regardless of the surroundings and the epoch. Thus it is to be absolute, unchanging and general.