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ResumenEl presente artículo propone una aproximación a la obra de Hugo Zemelman (1931-2013) a partir de una exposición cronológica de sus trabajos desde los años sesenta, y a través de un análisis de los problemas centrales de su epistemología, a saber: la cuestión de la realidad social, el problema del sujeto y los modos de construcción de conocimiento.AbstractThe article proposes an approach to the work of Hugo Zemelman (1931-2013) on one hand, from a chronological exhibition of his works from the sixties, and secondly, analyzing the central problems of epistemology, namely the question of social reality, the problem of the subject and the ways of knowledge construction.
América Latina, 330, SociologÃa, Ciencias Sociales, Epistemology, MetodologÃa, Social sciences, Zemelman, Hugo, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.6, América Latina, América Latina., https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Ciencias sociales, metodología, epistemología, Epistemología, ciencias sociales, Methodology, Hugo Zemelman, epistemology, Zemelman, methodology, Hugo, Metodología, Latin America, Latin America., EpistemologÃa, Sociología, social sciences
América Latina, 330, SociologÃa, Ciencias Sociales, Epistemology, MetodologÃa, Social sciences, Zemelman, Hugo, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.6, América Latina, América Latina., https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Ciencias sociales, metodología, epistemología, Epistemología, ciencias sociales, Methodology, Hugo Zemelman, epistemology, Zemelman, methodology, Hugo, Metodología, Latin America, Latin America., EpistemologÃa, Sociología, social sciences
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