“What the students should have done is to point out that Woolgar has set them a task that is by definition impossible. You cannot indicate an object without indicating it, and Woolgar will say that any such act of indicating is a representation. But while it is certainly true that you cannot indicate something without indicating it, it does not follow that indicate-able objects do not exist independently of our representations. Neither does it follow that we can never know objects but only our representations.”
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It Started With Copernicus: How Turning the World Inside Out Led to the Scientific Revolution
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