domingo, janeiro 08, 2012
Dedicado aos encalhados da tríade
"Already in 1933, in his inaugural lecture at the College de France, Lucien Febvre had ridiculed writers who, 'sitting at their desks, behind mountains of paper, having closed and covered their windows', made profound judgements about the life of landholders, peasants and farmhands.
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All I say is that non-experts often know more than experts and should therefore be consulted and that prophets of truth (including those who use arguments) more often than not are carried along by a vision that clashes with the very events the vision is supposed to be exploring."
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Trechos retirados de "Against Method" de Paul Feyrabend.
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All I say is that non-experts often know more than experts and should therefore be consulted and that prophets of truth (including those who use arguments) more often than not are carried along by a vision that clashes with the very events the vision is supposed to be exploring."
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Trechos retirados de "Against Method" de Paul Feyrabend.
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