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Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/A9embs3k9v | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:20:10 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Hkoswpb9l6 | “Knowledge is construction.” | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:17:37 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Hnhz5zbq0h | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:16:35 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Kceifrus1i | To me, therefore, time is not, as Prigogine said, an illusion. If I called the construct of time an illusion, the entire world that I know, the world that I live in, would also have to be called an illusion. And that is not the way I would characterize it. Although my entire world is a construction, I can still make a useful distinction in it between illusion and reality. But remember that for me “reality” always refers to experiential reality, not to the ontological reality of traditional philosophy. If we want to construct a rational reality for ourselves, time and space are indispensable building blocks, and I would rather call “illusion” any claim to knowledge beyond the field of our experience. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:20:02 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Lh4732b4hj | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:13:25 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Mgjvl83yka | After a while you conclude that each group may be right for itself and that there is no rightness outside the groups. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:12:14 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Nw116uckir | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:12:38 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Osa2a5qoli | In this changed perspective, then, knowledge does not provide a representation of an independent world but rather a map of what can be done in the experienced environment. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:14:24 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Prz5wx1367 | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:14:10 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/R1vez7z52a | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:19:11 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Rokbai5kv3 | To be viable, a new thought should fit into the existing scheme of conceptual structures in a way that does not cause contradictions. If there are contradictions, either the new thought or the old structures are deemed to require changing. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:13:59 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/S4pp73v9fl | Let us assume that I was here yesterday and, just as now, had a glass of water in front of me. I come in today and say: “Oh, this is the same glass, the identical glass that stood here yesterday.” If someone asked me, how I can tell that it is the identical glass, I should have to look for a particular that distinguishes this glass from all others. This may turn out to be impossible. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:18:58 | TextAnnotation Beispiel3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Sff7jm51fv | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:11:44 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/T32kgxwkn8 | So we are trapped in a paradox. We want to believe that we can know something of the outside world, but we can never tell whether this knowledge is true. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:13:16 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/T8q0d2qvca | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:18:15 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Wm8c66fbki | It is therefore unwarranted to maintain that we distinguish things because we receive “information” from what we usually call the outside world. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:11:07 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Xafsx8m0sb | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:17:44 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Xextbl0agx | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:13:34 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Xy8dgydyu4 | There is no constructing unless you have some form of reflection. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:18:05 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Yea0nn5qim | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:14:29 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Yehw74dp6p | Therefore there must be some place beyond my field of experience where the glass could be while I was busy experiencing other things or asleep. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:18:38 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:The Construction of Knowledge/Yuucuatq22 | Communication, therefore, works when two people send each other a telegram and they have previously established a code outside that communication system. | Sarah Oberbichler | 24 July 2019 15:16:27 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |