The role of social and spatio-temporal conditions on the relationship between researcher and object of study
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Science always seeks to achieve the highest possible objectivity of the subject as a researcher, but in reality, the subject cannot escape their subjectivity and thus, they think abstractly about the reality in which the "observed object" and the "observing subject" are immersed. During the 20th century, some philosophers of science, such as Karl R. Popper, Thomas Kuhn, Imre Lakatos, and Paul Feyerabend, influenced different epistemological approaches to science to date.
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