Abstract

In this article, emphasis is given to those scholars who in the process of historicizing ideas and developing science search for less doctrinaire and “ internal ” perspectives. The aim of this paper is to delve into the re - examination of scientific practices and concepts, especially the debate conveyed by intellectuals who identify themselves with the Social Anthropology and History of Science. This article attempts to trace the relations between these two fields of knowledge and the respective historiography produced by geographers who since the 1960s have begun to reflect about epistemology and methodological concerns, doing a theoretical stock - taking of the knowledge that has been produced and transmitted in this discipline

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