Constructivism


Social Theory of International Politics
Constructivism in International Relations: The Politics of Reality (Cambridge Studies in International Relations, Series Number 83) (Volume 0)
Foundations of Constructive Analysis
Constructivism in Mathematics: An Introduction (Volume 121) (Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics, Volume 121)
The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics
How Real Is Real? Confusion, Disinformation, Communication
The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)
Understanding Culture: Theory, Research, and Application
The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change (Cambridge Studies in International Relations, Series Number 66)
Techniques of Constructive Analysis (Universitext)
In Search of Understanding: The Case for Constructivist Classrooms
Vínculos afectivos, Mentes conectadas: Estilos de personalidad y crisis desde el nacimiento hasta la edad adulta
Constructivismo y psicoterapia
Die erfundene Wirklichkeit
The Dream of Reality: Heinz Von Foerster's Constructivism
Конструктивизм by Aleksei GanBetween Worlds by Timothy O. BensonConstructivism by Aleksei GanCentral European Avant-Gardes by Timothy O. BensonThe Realistic Manifesto by Naum Gabo
Constructivism Reading List
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Justin Barger
If money has no objective value beyond what society gives it, then it must be phony beyond a synthetic judgement. it aesthetically holds no value. certain cretins such as Mark Fisher, have made various claims that no matter what religion one might follow, one is not free from the socioeconomic claims society has established. However, if money holds no intrinsic value beyond mere synthetic judgements, why should anyone care about such frivolities? If there is no God, as many Marxists claim, I ...more
Justin Barger, Selected Writings Volume 4 (

Immanuel Kant
[At the beginning of modern science], a light dawned on all those who study nature. They comprehended that reason has insight only into what it itself produces according to its own design; that it must take the lead with principles for its judgments according to constant laws and compel nature to answer its questions, rather than letting nature guide its movements by keeping reason, as it were, in leading-strings; for otherwise accidental observations, made according to no previously designed pl ...more
Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason

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