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Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Science
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182 pages
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Exploring the concept of social constructionism, this book delves into the idea that reality is shaped by human activity and collective agreements rather than being an objective discovery. It challenges readers to consider how our perceptions and interpretations contribute to the construction of the world around us, raising profound questions about the nature of reality and our role in creating it. Through this lens, it invites a reevaluation of how we understand existence and the influences that shape our experiences.
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