Liberman invites us to explore the depths of our ordinary social world, the primitive place of our experience. As an anthropologist who spent two years with some Australian Aboriginal tribes and three years in a Tibetan monastery, he encourages us to reflect on that world taken for granted that we call reality. Similarly, as philosopher, he sees the limits of reason and the difficulties we fall into when we overconceptualize our worldly relations, when we entrust entirely to what he calls the formal analysis"
Phenomenology and the Social Study of Information Systems: Conversations with Kenneth Liberman / Liberman, Kenneth; D'Andrea, Vincenzo; Viscusi, Gianluigi; Fele, Giolo; Curzi, Ylenia; Campagnolo, Gian Marco. - ELETTRONICO. - 46:(2009), pp. 1-56.
Phenomenology and the Social Study of Information Systems: Conversations with Kenneth Liberman
Liberman, Kenneth;D'Andrea, Vincenzo;Fele, Giolo;Campagnolo, Gian Marco
2009-01-01
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Liberman invites us to explore the depths of our ordinary social world, the primitive place of our experience. As an anthropologist who spent two years with some Australian Aboriginal tribes and three years in a Tibetan monastery, he encourages us to reflect on that world taken for granted that we call reality. Similarly, as philosopher, he sees the limits of reason and the difficulties we fall into when we overconceptualize our worldly relations, when we entrust entirely to what he calls the formal analysis"File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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