Annotation:Annotationen:The Concepts of Adaptation and Viability in a Radical Constructivist Theory of Knowledge/Mm9gorxp8w

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Annotation Comment [[AnnotationComment::What I suggest now, is that the relationship between our knowledge and “reality” is similar to the relationship between organisms and their environment.[4] In other words, we construct ideas, hypotheses, theories, and models, and as long they survive, which is to say, as long as our experience can be successfully fitted into them, they are viable.]]
Last Modification Date 2019-07-24T15:04:58.240Z
Last Modification User User:Sarah Oberbichler
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