The bases of Construction of the Modern Subject: Positioningof Structuralist and Post-structuralist Movements
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https://doi.org/10.21669/tomo.vi36.10695Abstract
The production of knowledge is one of the distinctive features of human societies and has been recording decisive changes in social sciences. Part of these transformations has as its origin the epistemological
questions about the main pillars of scientific knowledge, such as its possibility, validity and extension. This work used the literature review to answer how the structuralist and post-structuralist paradigms challenged the Kantian conception of the subject that became a representative of modernity and its forms of knowledge production. He concluded that the Kantian transcendental conception of the modern subject
was challenged by theoretical models that highlight the role of contingencies and structures, contributing to expanding the possibilities of phenomenon analysis and the construction of new epistemologies.
Keywords: Transcendental rationalism. Structuralism. Poststructuralism.
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