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  1. 21
    by Michel Fariña, Juan Jorge
    Published 2017
    “…The result of a rigorous investigation of decades, Eduardo Laso's work comes to crown his solid training in psychoanalysis, epistemology and ethics, along with his passion for cinema. …”
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    by Yoma, Solana María
    Published 2022
    “…To do so, we review the defining aspects of qualitative research and evaluation, as well as the ontological, epistemological and axiological assumptions that link them to the interpretative-comprehensive paradigm. …”
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    by Mallamaci, Marco Germán
    Published 2018
    “…Whether a cultural approach or a specifically epistemological perspective is proposed, a reference to that category is often repeated in relation to changes in the speed and acceleration of images, texts and communications; first in the era of analog electronics and then in the digital age. …”
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  4. 24
    by Gomez, Sebastián
    Published 2021
    “…The article considers that in the construction of educational ethnography, the Gramscian writings were used on four levels: (a) to base the epistemological perspective; (b) elucidate the historicity of the link between State, civil society and school institution; (c) analyze the daily presences of the junior classes in the school; (d) lay the foundations for an educational political project based on autonomy and popular prominence. …”
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    by Ricci Cernadas, Gonzalo
    Published 2016
    “…For this, considering studies of different commentators, we have proceeded to give an account of how those eminently spinozist topics, epistemology and totality, are specially fruitful to perform this althusserian task.…”
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    “…The experience presented here was proposed for a certain group of people in a particular building, but it also considers the possibility of generating new initiatives for other groups of visitors with different disabilities, for the general public and also for development in other buildings in Córdoba.It is a research of a qualitative nature that proposes the Study-Action as a methodological modality, which implies a special epistemology and nosological perspective. The chosen approach also presupposes an experiential logic of active conservation. …”
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