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Science as social existence : Heidegger and the sociology of scientific knowledge

Kochan, Jeff

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  • Chapter 1. The sociology of scientific knowledge, phenomenology, and the problem of the external world
  • Scepticism and SSK
  • SSK and external-world realism
  • Phenomenology and the ‘natural attitude’
  • The phenomenology of subjectivity in Heidegger’s being and time