On Kuhn’s case, and Piaget’s: A critical two-sited hauntology (or, On impact without reference)

Volume: 33, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 129 - 159
Published: Jul 2, 2020
Abstract
Picking up on John Forrester's (1949-2015) disclosure that he felt 'haunted' by the suspicion that Thomas Kuhn's (1922-96) interests had become his own, this essay complexifies our understanding of both of their legacies by presenting two sites for that haunting. The first is located by engaging Forrester's argument that the connection between Kuhn and psychoanalysis was direct. (This was the supposed source of his historiographical method:...
Paper Details
Title
On Kuhn’s case, and Piaget’s: A critical two-sited hauntology (or, On impact without reference)
Published Date
Jul 2, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
3-4
Pages
129 - 159
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