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Thinking Science: New Phenomenological Avenues between Philosophy and Sociology, is a major book of hard science of Abdel Hernández San Juan in which the thinker theoretize, concibe and develops a rich theoretical idea about the science of logic discussing the phenomenology and the dialectique of concept, objet and subject at the very center of phenomenology counterpointing critically Kant and Hegel as well as Derrida, and proposing new paths to explore a phenomenological conjuntion between abstract classical philosophy and simbolic interaccionism in microsociology which helps to enteil original and innovative posibilities to exchange abstract thinking and concept development with empirical research such as the indeed depper relation between the self and the simbols, the sociology of common sense at the very crucial moment of cultural theory and developments on philosophical anthropology needed to reconsider alternatives to representation in anthropology, the ways of evocation, a pivotal and original book to the critique of representation impetus in posmodern social sciences
| Publisher | Lambert academic publishing |
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| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-6-208-44866-0 primary |
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