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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/Aawzagmpv3Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:16:00TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/Axt5te882dSarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:34:46TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/Cwsb2v1uyvAs Heinz von Foerster put it in conversation, ‘objectivity is the delusion that observations could be made without an observer’Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:11:12TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/Ehcqafa4l6Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:12:19TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/F9mjk3bynqThe first is usually intended as an item isolated as part of experience; e.g. the chair you sit on, the keyboard in front of you, the hand that does the typing, the deep breath you have just taken. In short, any item of the furniture of someone’s experiential world can be called an object.Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:12:11TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/M2oici6nznIn both cases it clearly is an active experiencer who creates the units. What is not so obvious, is that the discrete entities that are counted, as well as the continuous ones to which units of measurement are applied, are also an experiencer’s creation.Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:15:34TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/U2y731stloTo know, thus, is to have viable procedures or, as Maturana said “to operate adequately in an individual or cooperative situation” (1988, p.53).Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:39:28TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/V40nndats4Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:39:39TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/V70fublot4Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:12:28TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:The Radical Constructivist View of Science/W408y8cj5kThus, what we ordinarily call ‘experience’ has already been ordered and structured into discrete ‘things’ by perceptual and conceptual operations which endless repetition has rendered unconscious, and by assimilation to more complex conceptual configurations that have been formed in past experience.Sarah Oberbichler27 January 2020 20:34:28TextAnnotation
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