Remarks From a Continental Philosophy Point of View

Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):497-499 (2016)
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Abstract

Open peer commentary on the article “Cybernetics, Reflexivity and Second-Order Science” by Louis H. Kauffman. Upshot: The commentary focuses on some similarities between Kauffman’s remarks on reflective, self-referential science, Kant’s “Copernican turn” and the historicization of knowledge within “continental philosophy.”

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Tatjana Schönwälder-Kuntze
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