Sunday, March 29, 2009

on subjectivity/objectivity

By: Maria Odete Madeira

The problem of subjectivity/objectivity has been exhaustively addressed, since the Greeks. More recently, it was addressed by Popper, in the problem of the demarcation between the empirical statements and the metaphysical statements.

The problem of objectivity is topologically (topos: the place of the body) connected with an intersubjective communicational interface.One can, consistently, speak of objectivity, from planes of communicational reciprocity between cognitive structures, compatibilized in an external active relational space of synchronized systemic simultaneity.

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