Cyborgs in the face of the false dichotomy between social and natural sciences: Is it possible to overcome the cognitive fragmentary paradigm and appeal to a breakthrough from scientific “borders”?
Western European modernity, since Kant, constantly posed dichotomies in all environments, from the separation between Subject and object (Minhot, 2011) to the split between objective and subjective knowledge; this fixed and Eurocentric gaze marked the distinctions between men-women, nature-society,...
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Cátedra B de Problemas Epistemológicos de la Psicología de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterocronias/article/view/43931 |
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| Sumario: | Western European modernity, since Kant, constantly posed dichotomies in all environments, from the separation between Subject and object (Minhot, 2011) to the split between objective and subjective knowledge; this fixed and Eurocentric gaze marked the distinctions between men-women, nature-society, culture-savagery, etc. In this essay, we want to focus on the dichotomy between natural or hard sciences against social or human sciences.
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