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Una perspectiva situada sobre el conocimiento de la vida cotidiana

Journal
Cinta de moebio
Date Issued
2020-01-01
Author(s)
Sandoval, Juan  
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales  
Abel Guerra
DOI
10.4067/s0717-554x2020000200120
WoS ID
WOS:000569476800003
Abstract
This essay argues for a situated character of knowledge of everyday life. As a starting point, relying on Ludwig Wittgenstein's notion of “form of life”, we propose that our decisions are fundamentally practical uses of historically constructed rules systems and, therefore, those are irreducible to algorithmic procedures of rational cost-benefit evaluation. Later, to address the question of the conditions that make possible the subjective incorporation of these rules and, with it, our practical sense, we recover some approaches from the “background” thesis of John Searle and habitus by Pierre Bourdieu. After this discussion, from Donna Haraway's perspective of situated knowledge, we propose that the conformation of that sense is always partial; that is, related to embodied articulatory practices. Finally, we argue that the perspective of situated knowledge represents a plausible alternative to theoretically and methodologically support an approach to knowledge of everyday life.
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Philosophy

Social Sciences

OCDE Subjects

Humanities And The Ar...

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