Self-reference of knowledge in the strong programme of the sociology of knowledge

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The article deals with certain aspects of the epistemological position of the strong programme in the sociology of knowledge, namely social constructivism, self-reference of knowledge and nonetheless realistic stance towards the world. The very combination of constructivism (and self-reference for that matter) with realism is by no means frequent and deserves special argumentation. This is precisely what David Bloor and his colleagues try to do. His approach implies the analysis of some popular individualistic theories of meaning (and likewise theories of intentionality) and - by showing their inadequateness - suggests the social theory of meaning. The social semantics, from his point of view, implies self-reference of knowledge on the one hand, and a realistic position on the other. The implications of this position are analyzed in the article.

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Strong programme, sociology of knowledge, self-reference of knowledge, performative knowledge, social institution, theory of meaning, constructivism

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170189331

IDR: 170189331   |   DOI: 10.24866/1997-2857/2021-2/97-104

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