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Ludwik Fleck

Authors: Rosa, Fernando;
Abstract

Nell'articolo viene esaminata l'epistemologia del filosofo polacco Ludwik Fleck considerato da Thomas Kuhn suo precursore, con particolare riferimento a due concetti cardine del suo pensiero, lo stile di pensiero e il collettivo di pensiero di cui vengono analizzate le modalità di funzionamento. A riprova della vitalità del pensiero fleckiano sono infine accennati alcuni possibili utilizzi del stile di pensiero e del collettivo di pensiero nell'interpretazione di vari fenomeni culturali.

The paper examines the epistemology of the Polish philosopher Ludwik Fleck considered by Thomas Kuhn as his precursor, with particular reference to two key concepts of his thought, the thought-style and the thought-collective of which the modes of functioning are analyzed. As proof of the vitality of Fleckian thought, we outline some possible uses of the thought-style and of the thought-collective in the interpretation of various cultural phenomena.

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Stile di pensiero, Collettivo di pensiero, Thought-style, Thought-collective, Ludwik Fleck

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