Skip to main content
Log in

Constructivism: A ‘Next’ Area of Scientific Development?

  • Published:
Foundations of Science Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Radical Constructivism has been defined as an‘unconventional approach to the problem ofknowledge and knowing’. Its unconventionalityis summarised by its claim that it isimpossible to attribute unique meaning toexperience – as no mind-independent yardstick canbe assumed to exist against which to identifyuniqueness, and hence to produce knowledge andknowing. In other words, it is claimed thatthere is no ‘reality’ that is knowable to allindividual knowers. This claim appearsindefensible by itself, as it does not explainwhy the successes of traditional science appearas such. However, it is defensible in thecontext of numerous failures to achieve uniqueattributions, or of the history of science.Even so, what is missing are concrete methodsand research designs. This often leaves RadicalConstructivism to be critical only, toconcentrate on justifying the impossibility ofsuccess without contributing itself.Where this is the case it reduces scientiststo individuals considered unable to communicatewith others on public (and unique)attributions-who may do so only by borrowingmethods from previous approaches. It is arguedthat a more valuable contribution is possibleif Radical Constructivism is seen as a responseto the challenge defined by frequent failuresof traditional approaches. The latter may beextended such that the extensions converge toRadical Constructivism. Such extensions arebased on reported observations, rather than onexperiences in general, and are to beattributed meanings – uniquely as well asnon-uniquely – by way of a collective. The lattershould allow its ‘actors’ to restrict whatmaintains the collective to what is observableto others, as well as use the collective torestrict their own observations. The study ofcollectives thus allows for the study ofrestrictions or values, and hence for includingsubjective or constructivist experiences beyond(reportable) observations.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

REFERENCES

  • Ashby, W.R.: 1964, An Introduction to Cybernetics. London: Methuen & Co Ltd.

    Google Scholar 

  • Axelrod, R.: 1984, The Evolution of Cooperation. New York: Basic Books.

    Google Scholar 

  • Baars, S.: 1999, Ondersteuning van slachtoffers; kwaliteit van onderop. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

    Google Scholar 

  • Barrow, J.D. and F.J. Tipler: 1986, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Beveridge, W.I.B.: 1951, The Art of Scientific Investigation. London: Heinemann.

    Google Scholar 

  • Briggs, J.P. and F.D. Peat: 1985, Looking Glass Universe. The Emerging Science of Wholeness. Glasgow: Fontana Paperbacks.

    Google Scholar 

  • Canfora, L.: 1986, Het ware verhaal van de Alexandrijnse bibliotheek (Orig. La biblioteca scomparsa. Sellerio, Palermo). Nijmegen: Sun.

    Google Scholar 

  • Casti, J.L.: 1994, Complexification: Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Surprise. London: Abacus.

    Google Scholar 

  • Chia, R.: 1996, Organizational Analysis as Deconstructive Practice. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

    Google Scholar 

  • Clark, T. and G. Salaman: 1996, Telling Tales: Management Consultancy as the Art of Story Telling. In: D. Grant and C. Oswick (eds.), Metaphor and Organizations. London: Sage, 166–184.

    Google Scholar 

  • Erlandson, D.A., E.L. Harris, B.L. Skipper and S.D. Allen: 1993, Doing Naturalistic Inquiry. A Guide to Methods. London: Sage.

    Google Scholar 

  • Descartes, René: Discours de la Méthode, Adam, Ch./ Tannery, P. (1897–1913), Oeuvres de Descartes, Translation: Th. Verbeek (1977).

  • Dijksterhuis, E.J.: 1950, De mechanisering van het wereldbeeld. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff.

    Google Scholar 

  • Fischhoff, B.: 1992, Giving Advice: Decision Theory Perspectives on Sexual Assault. American Psychologist 47: 577–588.

    Google Scholar 

  • Foerster, H. von: 1982, Observing Systems. A Collection of Papers by Heinz von Foerster. Seaside: Intersystems Publications.

    Google Scholar 

  • Foerster, H. von: 1992, Entdecken oder Erfinden. Wie lässt sich Verstehen verstehen? In Einführung in den Konstruktivismus. München: Piper, 41–89.

    Google Scholar 

  • Foerster, H. von: 1970, Molecular Ethology. An Immodest Proposal for Semantic Clarification in Molecular Mechanisms in Memory and Learning. In: G. Ungar (ed.). New York: Plenum Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Foucault, M.: 1974, The Archaeology of Knowledge. London: Tavistock.

    Google Scholar 

  • Frazer, J.: 1993, The Golden Bough. Hertfordschire: Wordsworth.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gadamer, H-G.: 1975, Truth and Method. London: Sheed & Ward.

    Google Scholar 

  • Glasersfeld, E. von: 1995, Radical Constructivism: A Way of Knowing and Learning. London & Washington: The Falmer Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Glasersfeld, E. von: 1991, Knowing without Metaphysics: Aspects of the Radical Constructivist Position. In F. Steier (ed.), Research and Reflexivity. London: Sage.

    Google Scholar 

  • Glasersfeld, E. von: 1992, Konstruktion der Wirklichkeit und des Begriffs der Objektivität, In: Einführung in den Konstruktivismus. Piper: München, 9–41.

    Google Scholar 

  • Groot, A.D. de: 1971, Een minimale methodologie. Mouton: Den Haag.

    Google Scholar 

  • Groot, A.D. de: 1985, Kern en consequenties van de forumtheorie: over wetenschappelijke ‘waarheid’. Amsterdam: Noord-Holl Uitg. Mij.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hanson, N.: 1958, Patterns of Discovery. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Howard, N.: 1971, Paradoxes of Rationality: Theory of Metagames and Political Behavior. Cambridge: MIT Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Humphreys, P.C.: 1984, Levels of Representation of Decison Problems. Journal of Applied Systems Analysis 11: 3–22.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kooistra, J.: 1988, Denken is Bedacht. Culemborg: Giordano Bruno.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lewin, R.: 1992, Complexity. Life at the Edge of Chaos. New York: MacMillan.

    Google Scholar 

  • Löfgren, L.: 1991. The Nondetachability of Language and Linguistic Realism. In: C. van Dijkum, F. Wallner (eds.), Constructive Realism in Discussion. Utrecht: Sokrates Science Publisher.

    Google Scholar 

  • Mangan, J.A.: 1986, The Games Ethic and Imperialism. Viking: Middlesex.

    Google Scholar 

  • Maturana, H.: 1988, The Search for Objectivity, or the Quest for a Compelling Argument. Irish Journal of Psychology 9(1): 25–82.

    Google Scholar 

  • Newell, A. and H.A. Simon: 1972, Human Problem Solving.Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

    Google Scholar 

  • Nieborg, S.: 2000, Gedeelde zorg: gedeeld werk. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam.

    Google Scholar 

  • Pask, G.: 1976, Conversation Theory: Applications in Education and Epistemology Amsterdam: Elsevier.

    Google Scholar 

  • Pask, G.: 1992, Complementarity in the Theory of Conversations and Lp. In M.E. Carvallo (ed.), Nature, Cognition and system II. Vol. 2: On Complementarity and Beyond. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 233–245.

    Google Scholar 

  • Pen, J.: 1989, Wetenschap als Conversatie. Hollands Maandblad 10: 21–27.

    Google Scholar 

  • Penrose, R.: 1995, Shadows of the Mind. A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness. London: Vintage.

    Google Scholar 

  • Popper, K.R.: 1972, Objective Knowledge. An Evolutionary Approach. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Quine, W.v.O.: 1953, Two Dogmas of Empiricism, W.V.O. Quine, From a Logical Point of View. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rawls, J.: 1973, A Theory of Justice. Oxford: Oxford Univsity Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rosen, R.: 1993, Some Random Thoughts about Chaos and some Chaotic Thoughts about Randomness. J. Biol. Syst. 1–1/ 19–27.

    Google Scholar 

  • Thompson, J.Dl: 1967, Organizations in Action. New York, McGraw-Hill.

    Google Scholar 

  • Twain, M.: 1963, Letters from the earth. New York: Crest Book, Harper and Row.

    Google Scholar 

  • Vahl, M.: 1994a, Evaluation of Community Resource Teams in North Humberside. In Ch. Ritchie (ed.), Community Works. PAVIC, 220–226.

  • Vahl, M.: 1994b, Improving Mental Health Services in Calderdale. Hull: Centre for Systems Studies, University of Hull.

    Google Scholar 

  • Vygotsky, L.S.: 1977, Denken und Sprechen. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag.

    Google Scholar 

  • Waldrop, M.M.: 1992, Complexity. The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos. London: Penguin Books.

    Google Scholar 

  • Watzlawick, P.: 1992, Wirklichkeitsanpassung oder angepasste “Wirklichkeit”. Konstruktivismus und Psychotherapie. In Einführung in den Konstruktivismis. Piper, München, 890–109.

    Google Scholar 

  • Weick, K.E.: 1995, Sensemaking in Organizations. ThousandOaks: Sage Publications.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wigner, E.: 1960, The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences. Comm. Pure & App. Math. 131.

  • Zeeuw, G. de: 1991, The World Constructed by Actors. Inquiry into the Nature of Support. In C. van Dijkum and F. Wallner (eds.), Constructive Realism in Discussion. Utrecht: Social Science Press, 40–60.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

de Zeeuw, G. Constructivism: A ‘Next’ Area of Scientific Development?. Foundations of Science 6, 77–98 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011361409819

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011361409819

Navigation