Una perspectiva evolucionista de la forma

Authors

  • Carolina García Sánchez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31908/grafias.v0i7.1618

Keywords:

Evolutionist epistemology, form, artifact, subject-object

Abstract

The articles attempts to define Form, from the perspective of evolutionary epistemology, as the evolutionary development of artifacts carried out in terms of time and space. Such evolutionary development depends on three components: (i) a socio-cultural component, (ii) a technical component, and (iii) an ecological component. The paper draws on Popper's theory about knowledge without a knowing subject, according to which the product of human creations must be the main object of every research about language, especially for those disciplines that, through language, generate new social and discursive practices in culture.

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2020-05-28

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