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Since the second half of the 20th century, science has shown us a Universe that is not finished, but in permanent creation. On the other hand, various disciplines that analyze the development of knowledge, indicate that construction dominates over discovery. These two considerations make us realize that our image of the Universe may be more flexible than previously thought and that therefore, the aspiration of a world guided by humanistic values can find a place in our scientific construction of reality.From an epistemological point of view, we can say that we are facing a rise of…mehr

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Since the second half of the 20th century, science has shown us a Universe that is not finished, but in permanent creation. On the other hand, various disciplines that analyze the development of knowledge, indicate that construction dominates over discovery. These two considerations make us realize that our image of the Universe may be more flexible than previously thought and that therefore, the aspiration of a world guided by humanistic values can find a place in our scientific construction of reality.From an epistemological point of view, we can say that we are facing a rise of constructivism. However, we still cannot do without the possibility of realism. This epistemological current tell us which reality exists independently of us. Otherwise, we would fall into an extreme relativism. Realism does not build or invent and, so some have come to the conclusion that inherent values to humanism, for example, compassion, beauty or wisdom, cannot be extracted from the facts.
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Autorenporträt
Hugo Novotny, Argentina. Investigadora, Parque de Estudio y Reflexión Carcarañá y Corriente Pedagógica Humanista. Escritor y conferenciante.David Sámano, México. Etnólogo y Doctor en Filosofía de la Ciencia. Parque de Estudio y Reflexión Aldama el Mirador. Profesor investigador de la Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México.