Being objective as being related. Some notes to the contribution of Paolo Bellan, starting from reading of Francesco Emmolo’s and Carlo Sini’s essays (18/05/2013)
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/2990Keywords:
Husserl, crisis of sciences, subjectivity, Hermeneutics of science, Einstein, Relativity Theory, World of Life, Phenomenological theory of knowledgeAbstract
The article is the consequence of some critical notes to the contribution of Paolo Bellan, arising from reading of essays of Francesco Emmolo and Carlo Sini and the assumption of a purely phenomenological perspective in the interpretation of the processes of acquisition of scientific knowledge.Downloads
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