"Hard Sciences" e "Social Sciences": um enfoque organizacional
In: Dados: revista de ciências sociais, Volume 41, Issue 3, p. 517-568
ISSN: 0011-5258
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In: Dados: revista de ciências sociais, Volume 41, Issue 3, p. 517-568
ISSN: 0011-5258
In: Politica & sociedade: revista de sociologia politica, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 163-188
ISSN: 1677-4140
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Volume 16, Issue 2, p. 205-220
Social philosophy takes care of three tasks: the conceptual idea about an institution, how it functions and how it accomplish. In this sense, a challenge to social philosophy, from the point of view of critical-normative research, is to think of the social institution not only as the backbone of society, but, above all, to link it with the social-ontological argument with emancipatory approach; in other words, how a social institution how to deal with its task of promoting social goods and social rights. I intend to explain the philosophical-social requirement of the social-ontological argument in the discussion of critical-normative research taking into account that, at first, the social institution is understand itself as a medium to emancipation and, secondly, this institution stem from a detranscendental reason conception and this refer to a new way to think the social philosophy inside in the historical background of ours social communities.
In: ETD - Educação Temática Digital, Volume 8, Issue 2, p. 1-11
Apresenta a área Ciência da Informação e seus objetos de estudo no mesmo movimento em que esses objetos de estudo são pensados na interrelação com a Educação, tornando assim a questão da autoria, do uso de periódicos educacionais e o funcionamento dos grupos de pesquisa em educação, novos objetos de pesquisa revitalizados pelo aporte discursivo e pela aproximação das áreas em questão.
In: Revista Debates, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 77-113
In: Politica & sociedade: revista de sociologia politica, Volume 12, Issue 24, p. 145-176
ISSN: 1677-4140, 2175-7984
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Volume 19, Issue 3, p. 327-337
The aim of the present paper is to analyze the conception of science of Popper resorting to the metaphor with the game of chess that he uses in his work The logic of scientific research. We consider that by means of this metaphor it is possible to perceive that its conception of science is not reduced to the logical criterion of falsifiability as many of its critics let us envisage, nor even to define methodological rules to guide the practice of science. But the philosopher himself in establishing such analogy makes it clear the existence os rules is what science has in common with the game of chess. In our view, these rules, as well as the scientific criterion, are not sufficient to define the scientific practice, since it involves other elements such as: values, objectives, scientific community and context in which the research is carried out. Popper assumes these elements in his metaphor, but does not make them explicit. It is only in later works such as Conjectures and Refutations and The Open Society and Its Enemies that they are clearly defined. We, therefore, intend to bring to light those elements involved in the game of science in Popper in order to give greater clarity to his conception of what science is.
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Volume 19, Issue 2, p. 171-181
Eric Weil's modern society is characterized among other things by its conception of science. Both based on the principle of effective calculation, the understanding of its functioning and its limitations go together. Thus, analyzing modern society contemplates a discussion of the instance that functions as its self-consciousness: the conception of science that is its own, the social sciences, whose model is the science of nature. Modern science and society are understood within the scope of the Weil's category of condition. Here there is no appeal to an unconditioned principle. Therefore, the question of sense can not be made. However, it is not a question of renouncing the achievements of modern science. In Weil's view, however, it must be recognized that the question of sense can be properly made. This is because it must be put through philosophy. Our objective in the present paper is to discuss the relationship between modern society, modern science and sense. This is because if there is a science of an efficacius society there is also a science of sense: this is philosophy.
In: Politica & sociedade: revista de sociologia politica, Volume 11, Issue 21, p. 235-242
ISSN: 1677-4140
In: Brasil em números, Issue Volume 28, p. 130-147
In: Revista Debates, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 11-35
In: Lutas sociais, Volume 21-22, p. 122-131
ISSN: 1415-854X
In: ETD - Educação Temática Digital, Volume 14, Issue 2, p. 19-37
Conceptual overview that places the importance of knowledge as an element of reality school for institutional reorganization and evaluation as a subsidy for this reflection and action for reorganization. Located public policies in different contexts highlighting the practice as the locus of insubordination bureaucratic processes which emerge in a counter-regulation to the extent that articulate the efforts of different actors of the educational scene. It is organized into captions highlighting the social quality of education as a concept discussed synthesis including the different dimensions of quality and contained in the negotiated quality. Finally discusses how the indicators of age-grade gap instigate the search for a higher quality social education.