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Ernst von Glasersfeld (1984) An Introduction to Radical Constructivism 1 In: Watzlawick, P. (ed.) (1984) The invented reality. New York: Norton, pp. 17 40. English translation of: Glasersfeld, E. (1981) Einf hrung in den Radikalen Konstruktivismus. In: Watzlawick, P. (ed.) Die Erfundene Wirklichkeit, Munich: Piper, pp. 16 38. 70 An Introduction to Radical Constructivism The gods have certainty, whereas to us as men conjecture [only is possible]. Alcmaeon1 Preliminary Remarks Within the limits of one chapter, an unconventional way of thinking can certainly not be thoroughly justified, but it can, perhaps, be presented in its most characteristic features anchored here and there in single points. There is, of course, the danger of being misunderstood. In the case of Constructivism , there is the additional risk that it will be discarded at first sight because, like skepticism with which it has a certain amount in common it might seem too cool and critical, or simply incompatible with ordinary common sense.
Ernst von Glasersfeld (1984) An Introduction to Radical Constructivism 4 In this one respect the basic principle of radical constructivist epistemology
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