Ideologia, ciência e realidade social: a fundamentação das ciências sociais na perspectiva de Karl Mannheim
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2008-02-27Autor
Deffacci, Fabricio Antonio
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The ground of Social Science, in the nineteenth century, is an attempt
to establish an independent field of knowledge from discussions with the
Modern Philosophy. This autonomy appears in the design of social reality on
the one hand and the configuration of a new epistemological model on the
other. In view of this, this work suggests discussing the prospect of Karl
Mannheim as an assessment of previous proposals (Positivism and Marxism)
and therefore being able to open a new model of Social Sciences by redefining
both the design of social reality on the modern epistemology. Therefore, the
bias to this approach is the notion of ideology, used by Mannheim to support
as a social ontology that prints the determination in social science, where to
find the basis of Social Sciences. In this way for it will redeem the originality
of the questions and answers presented by the author for the formation of
Social Sciences