As far as epistemolgy is concerned, it is possible to avoid both reductionism and holism, assuming a systemic point of view. Donald Davidson’s work offers interesting arguments to propose a systemic epistemology, even though the american philosopher uses, such as Quine, the term “holism”. Davidson holds that objective knowledge is the outcome of a relation between at least two subjects, who refer to the objects of the world. So knowledge is a complex system formed not only by the relation between an observer and an object, but also by the relation among observers, to create a triangulation, essential to thought. According to this thesis, we can argue that knowledge occurs only when single items are organized in a network relating subjects both among themselves and to the world.
Corvi, R., La conoscenza come interazione: l'approccio di Donald Davidson, <<RIVISTA DI FILOSOFIA NEOSCOLASTICA>>, 2011; (4): 605-618 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/19120]
La conoscenza come interazione: l'approccio di Donald Davidson
Corvi, Roberta
2011
Abstract
As far as epistemolgy is concerned, it is possible to avoid both reductionism and holism, assuming a systemic point of view. Donald Davidson’s work offers interesting arguments to propose a systemic epistemology, even though the american philosopher uses, such as Quine, the term “holism”. Davidson holds that objective knowledge is the outcome of a relation between at least two subjects, who refer to the objects of the world. So knowledge is a complex system formed not only by the relation between an observer and an object, but also by the relation among observers, to create a triangulation, essential to thought. According to this thesis, we can argue that knowledge occurs only when single items are organized in a network relating subjects both among themselves and to the world.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.