According to social constructionism, our knowledge of the world comes from ( ).
A: the daily interactions between people in the course of social life
B: scientific experiments
C: objective, unbiased observations of the world
D: the nature of the world as it really is
A: the daily interactions between people in the course of social life
B: scientific experiments
C: objective, unbiased observations of the world
D: the nature of the world as it really is
举一反三
- Social constructionism believes that our knowledge of the world is sustained by social processes. ( )
- Social constructionism insists that we take a critical stance towards our taken-for-granted ways of understanding the world (including ourselves). ( )
- Social constructionism sees language as having a greatly important role in human life: the very nature of ourselves as people, our thoughts, feelings, and experiences, are all the result of language. ( )
- The difference in the way people approach the world is rooted in their social relationships. ( )
- Whatever people do in their daily life is closely connected to the world beyond their borders.