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El sociólogo frances Jean-Claude Passeron defiende una versión radical del contextualismo según la cual todos los conceptos sociales están indexados, lo que hace imposible que las ciencias sociales sean ciencias >como las demás>, es decir, no pueden aspirar ni a la verdad ni a la objetividad, sino, como mucho, a la >veridicidad>. En este trabajo se crítica la posición de Passeron.
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