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The Idea of Interdisciplinary Approach in Contemporary Epistemology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Ilya T. Kasavin*
Affiliation:
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Abstract

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This paper presents some perspectives in contemporary epistemology, relating in particular to the links between contextualism and interdisciplinary approaches. The author considers the role played by different theories of context in the frame of a social epistemology.

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