Any such lawful objectivation or object-formation just is knowledge or science, in the sense of being objectively thinkable. |
The RCA selected by the groups reveals how actors' calculations are constrained by the objectivation of their past experiments. |
Thus methodological individualism can sometimes impede the sort of radical objectivation of social phenomena that the use of certain sociotheoretic models or tools requires. |
Let us hope this publication will bring other PT to use the mode of objectivation to contribute other CPT techniques. |
Henry's criticism of the ontological monism of Western philosophy does not mean that every form of objectivation is insignificant. |