Questão ambiental e coletivo de pensamento
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2019.v42n2.11.p213Keywords:
Collective thoughts, Environmental issues, Knowledge process, Style of thinking, Fleckian theoryAbstract
With the intention of broadening the understanding of current environmental issues, this article contains interpretive analysis of two documents which, because of their different perspectives, contribute significantly to the study of Fleckian theory. They are two collective thought manifestoes which develop scientific practices, their goals arising from theoretical and political options that configure a dynamic process of knowledge production. The essence of each of these collective thoughts consists in the expansion and spread of transpersonal ideas that do not belong exclusively to any of the components of the collective. Propitiating the constant exchange of internal and external views drives scientific knowledge, whose evolution depends on a collective process in which thought is developed by bonds and interferences engendered by social conditioning.
Recebido: 19/02/2016
Aceito: 17/04/2018
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