Knowledge relativity
en filosofia, knowledge relativity is the notion that knowledge can be seen as the relation between a form of representation with up to two sorts of intent – communication and use goals – and with up to three subjects – one who knows, one who is informed, and one who observes and confirms. This relational and subject-oriented view of knowledge is an alternative to the objectivist truth-based view common in logic. See also Truth External link An introduction to knowledge relativity by Oliver Hoffmann of University of South Australia This philosophy-related article is a stub. You can help The Psychology Wiki by expanding it. Esta página utiliza contenido con licencia Creative Commons de Wikipedia (ver autores).
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