Gaston Bachelard
Gaston Bachelard (; ; 27 June 1884 – 16 October 1962) was a
French philosopher. He made contributions in the fields of
poetics and the
philosophy of science. To the latter, he introduced the concepts of ''epistemological obstacle'' and ''
epistemological break'' (''obstacle épistémologique'' and ''rupture épistémologique''). He influenced many subsequent French philosophers, among them
Michel Foucault,
Louis Althusser,
Dominique Lecourt and
Jacques Derrida, as well as the sociologists
Pierre Bourdieu and
Bruno Latour.
For Bachelard, the
scientific object should be constructed and therefore different from the
positivist sciences; in other words,
information is in continuous construction.
Empiricism and
rationalism are not regarded as
dualism or opposition but complementary, therefore studies of
a priori and
a posteriori, or in other words
reason and
dialectic, are part of
scientific research.
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