Science can only be comprehended epistemologically, which means as one category of possible knowledge, as long as knowledge is not equated either effusively with the absolute knowledge of a great philosophy or blindly with scientistic self-understanding of the actual business of research.


p. 4 - Knowledge and Human Interests, 1971


Science can only be comprehended epistemologically, which means as one category of possible knowledge, as long as knowledge is not equated either...

Science can only be comprehended epistemologically, which means as one category of possible knowledge, as long as knowledge is not equated either...

Science can only be comprehended epistemologically, which means as one category of possible knowledge, as long as knowledge is not equated either...

Science can only be comprehended epistemologically, which means as one category of possible knowledge, as long as knowledge is not equated either...