Habermas and Foucault: the search for a post-epistemological discourse about science
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v22i1.4293Keywords:
Habermas, Jünger, Foucault, Michel, Philosophy of science, Scientific discourse, Verification, Meaning, TruthAbstract
Two thinkers who represent two major European traditions, Jürgen Habermas y Michel Foucault, are revisited to inquire on the locus and direction of contemporary research into the scientific discourse. They both share their pursuit of a personal elaboration of these questions beyond the constraints of conventional ontologies and jurisdictions. For this purpose, they built a meta-theoretical level of reflection that, being speculative, will probably keep its topicality in the future.
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