Conhecimento, racionalidade e simbólico: Aristóteles e Cassirer, distintas interpretações sobre o conhecer humano e suas possíveis reflexões na epistemologia geográfica
Resumo
A partir de duas Teorias do Conhecimento, baseadas em Aristóteles
(Segundos Analíticos) e Ernst Cassirer (Ensaio sobre o homem), o
presente texto explora as noções de conhecimento científico e
conhecimento simbólico, respectivamente. Partindo destas, e de suas
inerentes filosofias, este trabalho irá arrazoar como tais teorias
influíram/influem na epistemologia geográfica.
Abstract
KNOWLEDGE, REATIONALITY AND SYMBOLIC: ARISTOTLE AND CASSIRER, DISTINCT INTERPRETATIONS ABOUT THE HUMAN KNOWLEDGE AND ITS POSSIBLE REFLECTIONS ON GEOGRAPHICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
From two Theories of Knowledge, based in Aristotle (Posterior Analytics) and Ernst Cassirer (An essay on man), this text explore the notions of scientific knowledge and symbolic knowledge, respectively. With these notions, and with its inherent philosophies, the present work will ponder how these theorizations have influenced/ influences in geographical epistemology.
Abstract
KNOWLEDGE, REATIONALITY AND SYMBOLIC: ARISTOTLE AND CASSIRER, DISTINCT INTERPRETATIONS ABOUT THE HUMAN KNOWLEDGE AND ITS POSSIBLE REFLECTIONS ON GEOGRAPHICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
From two Theories of Knowledge, based in Aristotle (Posterior Analytics) and Ernst Cassirer (An essay on man), this text explore the notions of scientific knowledge and symbolic knowledge, respectively. With these notions, and with its inherent philosophies, the present work will ponder how these theorizations have influenced/ influences in geographical epistemology.
Palavras-chave
Teoria do Conhecimento; Conhecimento Científico; Conhecimento
Simbólico; Epistemologia Geográfica / Theory of Knowledge; Scientific
Knowledge; Symbolic Knowledge; Geographical Epistemology
Texto completo:
PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/1984-5537geo.v10i2.11273
GeoTextos. ISSN
eletrônico: 1984-5537
ISSN
impresso: 1809-189X