pubmed-article:483965 | pubmed:abstractText | The claim of science, which concerns directly human living, to be "objective" and "universal" culminates in the belief, scientific methods could represent reality. Such a science puts men in a couple of scientific laws and suppresses the moment of active doing (accepting or refusing) as a sufficient preassumption of reality. In an alternative way we are looking for a science where reality means invitation to perform own doing. | lld:pubmed |