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[ti:未知] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:03.02]知行英语 [00:29.25]The Uncertanties of Knowledge 《知识的不确定性》 [00:48.99]knowledge 知识 [00:51.92]uncertainties [00:56.43]uncertainty 不确定性 [01:12.05]We have no certainty of success. [01:21.64]The Uncertainties of Knowledge [01:23.31]extends Immanuel Wallerstein's [01:25.69]decade-long work of elucidating the crisis of knowledge [01:30.04]in current intellectual thought. [01:32.76]He argues that the disciplinary divisions [01:35.88]of academia have trapped us in a paradigm [01:39.62]that assumes knowledge is a certainty [01:42.67]and that it can help us explain the social world. [01:46.24]This is wrong, he suggests. [01:48.29]Instead, Wallerstein offers a new conception [01:51.73]of the social sciences, [01:53.73]one whose methodology allows for uncertainties. [02:01.47]讲解 [02:30.26]精彩点评 [02:42.11]Wallerstein argues about how knowledge is constituted. [02:46.51]This is essential thinking in a time [02:49.06]where we see battles about what a 'theory' is, [02:52.05]what history means, [02:53.36]and how a 'reality based' perspective [02:55.93]is really a more deeply moral position. [03:14.28]Wallerstein knows that knowledge is a human attribute. [03:18.52]He discusses science as "an essential human adventure, [03:22.54]perhaps the great human adventure," [03:34.30]as opposed to 'Scientism' which he argues [03:37.31]is an ossified claim that "science is disinterested [03:41.65]and extra-social, [03:43.25]that it's truth claims are self-sustaining [03:46.07]without reference to more general philosophical assertions, [03:50.86]and that science [03:51.99]represents the only legitimate mode of knowledge." [04:12.91]Deep respect to such a thoughtful scholar and thinker [04:16.41]who humbly states that [04:18.64]world is rally only partially knowable. [04:21.91]It reminds me that the people to watch out for [04:24.87]are the people who think they are right all the time, [04:28.57]a product of 'unshakable faith' [04:30.91]rather than their capacity to reason. [05:02.09]多学一点 [05:06.18]trap 陷阱 [05:12.97]The hunter set traps to catch foxes. [05:16.98]trap 给…挖陷阱 [05:25.32]My boss trapped me. [05:31.84]allow for [05:33.31]allow 允许,许可 [05:36.25]allow for 考虑到,顾及 [05:43.74]We must allow for his inexperience. [05:50.17]take sth. into account [05:57.14]We must take his inexperience into account. [06:01.89]constitute 组成,构成 [06:07.04]Twelve months constitute a year. [06:13.08]consist of [06:17.69]A week consists of 7 days. [06:20.95]remind 提醒,使…想起 [06:25.89]that [06:28.69]Please remind me that I must call her up before nine. [06:36.29]remind sb. of sth. [06:43.68]Reminded you of school days. [06:56.32]出版社:山东大学出版社 [06:58.77]出版日期:2006-1-1 [07:01.95]字数:20,0000 [07:09.32]知行提示
《知识的不确定性》展示了伊曼纽尔.沃勒斯坦数十年的工作,阐明了当今思想界的知识危机。
The Uncertanties of Knowledge 《知识的不确定性》
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