The Social Sciences and their relationship with natural and biological aspects of the Subject
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.3, No. 5)Publication Date: 2020-08-30
Authors : Lucilene Cury Amália Inés Geraiges de Lemos Aparecido Pires de Moraes Sobrinho Bruno Massola Moda José Cristovan de Góes Juan Carlos Morocho Rodriguez Laudiceia Lino de Alencar Rodrigues Maria Medeiros Palazzo Rolim;
Page : 11-256
Keywords : Epistemology; Complexity; Interdisciplinarity; Time-Space; Totality.;
Abstract
The present work aims at the epistemological rupture of science, and shows the academic reflections carried out during the postgraduate course entitled “Epistemology, theory and research methods in Social Sciences”, taught in the Postgraduate Program “Integration of Latin America (PROLAM – USP)”, in 2019. The main objective was to restructure the research under development by the group of students, through the point of view of science interconnected with the various determinant aspects in the life of the social subject. As a result of the readings and debates developed, as well as the diversity of the study areas of the participants, the evolution of research projects under construction was obtained, which motivated the interest of the group made of students and teachers in publishing this experience.
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