Welcome constellation of disorder: the presence of French thought in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2003.20.3200Keywords:
Communication, French Thought, EpistemologyAbstract
The introduction of French ideas in the fi eld of human sciences in Brazil creates a new epystemological plateau, complex as well as able to reunite scientifi c and humanistic culture again. Today, French points of view are responsible for the criticism of old concepts, absolute truths, and ortodox paradigms.Downloads
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