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Abstrakt

This paper is part of an ongoing project to develop a theory of "situated objectivity" and to apply it to various human interactions. My interest is to develop a concept of objectivity that has certain aspects of human experience contribute to objectivity that are considered irrelevant or even obstacles to it in what I consider to be the leading concept of objectivity in modern Western philosophy. This concept is the concept of scientific objectivity that Thomas Nagel has called "the view from nowhere."

Publication details

Published in:

Carr David, Cheung Chan-Fai (2004) Space, time, and culture. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 111-118

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-2824-3_8

Referenz:

McKenna William R (2004) „Objectivity and inter-cultural experience“, In: D. Carr & C.-F. Cheung (eds.), Space, time, and culture, Dordrecht, Springer, 111–118.