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Epistemological rupture (or epistemological break) is a notion introduced in 1938 by French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, and later used by Louis Althusser.
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The moment of rupture separating science from its non-scientific past. After the rupture the non-scientific past comes to be seen as so much superstition.
23. From geographical and social boundaries to epistemic breaks was published in Volume 1 on page 270.
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That is to say, an epistemological obstacle is the moment of rupture, or the moment of break, that divides science (or scientific knowledge) from its ...
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Mar 23, 2023 · I present to you the second epistemic break, Marx, now representative of the French Commune has become an Anarchist!
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The epistemological break separates an ideology from the science which proceeds in its place, which necessarily proceeds at its expense. We already know that it ...