What we call knowledge does not and cannot have the purpose of producing representations of an independent reality, but instead has an adaptive function.


Von Glasersfeld cited in: E. John Capaldi, Robert W. Proctor (1999) Contextualism in psychological research?: a critical review. p. 10


What we call knowledge does not and cannot have the purpose of producing representations of an independent reality, but instead has an adaptive...

What we call knowledge does not and cannot have the purpose of producing representations of an independent reality, but instead has an adaptive...

What we call knowledge does not and cannot have the purpose of producing representations of an independent reality, but instead has an adaptive...

What we call knowledge does not and cannot have the purpose of producing representations of an independent reality, but instead has an adaptive...