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Physical education, science and culture

This paper discusses some characteristics of modern science, which have influenced the academic practice in physical education and contributed that some of its sub-areas become hegemonic. This has entailed a fragmented, naturalised and universalised view of the human being and of the social reality. Some tenets defended by anthropological thinking - the comprehension of reality as a cultural and symbolic dimension; the notion of total social fact and the synthetic conception of man - may contribute to unfragment, unnaturalise and un-universalise the scientific knowledge on social reality. These tenets may provide support for the comprehension of the physical education's academic tradition and its epistemological discussion

Physical education; epistemology; science; culture


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