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Классическая и современная социология знания: парадигмальный подход

Классическая и современная социология знания: парадигмальный подход

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются классическая и современная социологии знания с позиции парадигмального подхода. Основанием классической парадигмы социологии знания являются теории социального знания и действия К. Маркса, М. Вебера, Э. Дюркгейма и К. Маннгейма. Включение науки в качестве материала для социологического анализа привело к образованию современной парадигмы социологии знания, представителями которой выступают Д. Блур, С. Барнс, Б. Латур и С. Вулгар.

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парадигма, социология знания, полипарадигмальность, социология науки, социальное действие

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