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A Social Onto-Epistemology Krzysztof Abriszewski

A Social Onto-Epistemology By Krzysztof Abriszewski

A Social Onto-Epistemology by Krzysztof Abriszewski


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This book concerns the border area between philosophy and social sciences. To explain the status of social sciences, not only cognitive involvement of theory is necessary, but also ontic. Hence epistemology and ontology need to be combined in meta-reflection on knowledge about society. Hence my proposition is social onto-epistemology.

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About Krzysztof Abriszewski

Mariola Kuszyk-Bytniewska is a Habilitated Doctor of Philosophy, an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Philosophy (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin). She has a philosophical and sociological educational background. Her area of interest in philosophy concentrates on the Philosophy of Social Sciences, Philosophy of Culture, Social Onto-Epistemology, and Sociology of Knowledge.

Table of Contents

Preface - Chapter I A Glimpse Backwards Onto-Epistemological Threads in Social Philosophy - Chapter II Onto- Epistemological Transgression of Epistemocentrism - Chapter III A Social Onto- Epistemology - Chapter IV Polish Contribution: Ossowski and Znaniecki in View of Social Onto-Epistemology - Conclusion - Bibliography - Subject Index - Names Index

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GOR013766021
9783631886984
3631886985
A Social Onto-Epistemology by Krzysztof Abriszewski
Used - Like New
Hardback
Peter Lang AG
2023-04-21
188
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