Science, Objectivity and Knowledge
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https://doi.org/10.21680/1982-5560.2019v20n1ID20106Abstract
Characterized by a way of perceiving and understanding reality from theories, researches, rules, principles, concepts and methods that are proper to them, science has been consolidating itself as a universal language and can be seen as a narrative that was constructed about the life and phenomena of the world and that throughout history has established itself among us. The present text has as starting point some restlessness, among them: What does science have? Is science enough? Is science scientific? These are some of the questions that we pose in order to reflect and problematize on science, objectivity and knowledge.
Keywords: Science; objectivity; knowledge.
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