Mention685431

Download triples
rdf:type qkg:Mention
so:text Science as such has no relation with culture, because it develops outside of its realm. We sought to establish this situation in the preceding chapter, and on its own it does not justify any pejorative evaluation or condemnation that would lead to the disqualification of science. The philosopher has the duty to intervene only when the domain of science is understood as the sole existing domain of true being and subsequently leads to the rejection of the domain of life and culture into nonbeing or an illusory appearance. One again, it is not the scientific knowledge that is in question; it is the ideology joined to it today which holds that it is the sole possible knowledge and that all other ones must be eliminated. Amidst the collapse of the beliefs, that is the sole belief that persists in the modern world, the previously encountered and universally echoed conviction that knowledge means science. (en)
so:isPartOf https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Michel_Henry
so:description Scientific knowledge as only possible knowledge (en)
so:description Books on Culture and Barbarism (en)
so:description Barbarism (1987) (en)
qkg:hasContext qkg:Context337526
Property Object

Triples where Mention685431 is the object (without rdf:type)

qkg:Quotation650071 qkg:hasMention
Subject Property