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Emergent knowledges and non-traditional candidates

Michael A. Peters

pp. 311-323

Ever since scientific work … has given itself its own proper and appropriable places through rational projects capable of determining their procedures, … ever since it was founded as a plurality of limited and distinct fields, in short ever since it stopped being theological, it has constituted the whole as its remainder; this remainder has become what we call culture.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-317-1_25

Full citation:

Peters, M. A. (2013)., Emergent knowledges and non-traditional candidates, in A. Engels-Schwarzpaul & M. A. Peters (eds.), Of other thoughts: non-traditional ways to the doctorate, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, pp. 311-323.

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