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191 Aspects of Radical Constructivism

Ernst von Glasersfeld (1996) Aspects of Radical Constructivism 1 Published as: Aspectos del constructivismo Radical ( Aspects of Radical Constructivism ), in (ed.), Construcciones de la experiencia humana (23 49). Barcelona, Spain: Gedisa Editorial, 1996. 191 Aspects of Radical Constructivism * The main difference between science and religion, we were told in school, is that religion is founded on a dogma that is absolute and immutable because it stems from divine revelation, whereas science is tentative because it develops theories that are always open to refutation by new findings or novel experiments. Scientists, therefore, are supposed to be open-minded and to welcome the solution of stubborn problems, even if the new solutions entail a change of thinking and the demise of concepts that seemed well established in the past. A look at the history of scientific ideas, quickly shows that scientists do not always live up to this ideal open-mindedness. The concepts and methods they grew up with frequently seem to be as unshakable as any matter of religious faith, and the perpetrators of innovation tend to be treated as heretics.

Ernst von Glasersfeld (1996) Aspects of Radical Constructivism 3 become known as the Philosophy of Science, and awareness of the trouble was spread

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