CONSTRUCTIVISM AND PHENOMENOLOGY WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN COMMON, AND HOW CAN THEY BE TOLD APART?
Author:
Jens Rasmussen
DOI:
10.1080/019697298125515
Publication Frequency:
8 issues per year
Subjects:
Cybernetics;
Human Computer Intelligence;
Information & Communication Technology (ICT);
Machine Learning - Design;
Robotics;
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Abstract
This article discusses two versions of constructivist cognitive theory which are prominent today Ernst von Glasersfeld's radical constructivism and Niklas Luhmann's operative constructivism. This is done by identifying similarities and differences between these theories and Edmund Husserl's phenomenology. In particular, focus is placed on the problem of solipsism and the concept of reflexivity.
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