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History And Theory Of Knowledge Production An Introductory Outline Rajan Gurukkal

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History And Theory Of Knowledge Production An Introductory Outline Rajan Gurukkal
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.43 MB
Author: Rajan Gurukkal
ISBN: 9780199095803, 9780199490363, 0199095809, 0199490368
Language: English
Year: 2019

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History And Theory Of Knowledge Production An Introductory Outline Rajan Gurukkal by Rajan Gurukkal 9780199095803, 9780199490363, 0199095809, 0199490368 instant download after payment.

This book seeks to provide an introductory outline of the history and theory of knowledge production, notwithstanding the vastness of the subject. It is to try and do a history of intellectual formation or history of ideas. One can see it as a textbook of historical epistemology, which in spatio-temporal terms historicizes knowledge production and contextualizes methodological development. It addresses itself as the historical process of the social constitution of knowledge, that is, the social history of the making of knowledge. Its objective is to make researchers of knowledge knowledgeable about the significant elements that underlie the history of knowledge. These elements constitute contemporary compulsions that make, shape, and regulate knowledge. Understanding what they mean and how they work is essential to prepare researchers as self-consciously realistic about the socio-economic and cultural process of knowledge production. What forces engender knowledge, how certain forms of it acquire precedence over the rest, and why are questions examined. Who decides what knowledge means or what should be recognized as knowledge becomes important here. We confine the discussion of knowledge systems to the broad heads, namely, the non-European, specifically the Indian and the European. Examining the process of the rise of science and new science, the book ends up reviewing speculative thoughts and imagination about the dynamics of subatomic micro-universe as well as the mechanics of the galactic macro-universe.

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