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All Sciences Are Human and No Science Is Exact

机译:所有科学都是人类,没有科学是完全的

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The vertiginous development of science in the last decade, in several different fiel ds such as nanoscience, neurosciences, artificial intelligence, and the promise of the quantum computer in the near future, requires constant reflection from scientists, philosophers, and epistemologists about the profound implications of this in these different fields of knowledge and for society. This paper aims to raise some ideas that can help in this reflection and show that all scientific areas are interconnected, implying that the results obtained in the technological areas depend on other sciences and even on philosophy by the very nature of scientific knowledge. Furthermore, the established separation of disciplines, which is made by universities, placing human sciences on one side and exact sciences on the other, is questionable and insufficient t o acc ount for the complexity in the classification of sciences. It needs further ep istemological deepening.
机译:过去十年的科学的令人垂涎欲滴的发展,在几个不同的Fiel DS,如纳米科学,神经科学,人工智能以及量子计算机在不久的将来的承诺,需要不断从科学家,哲学家和认识论家的反思关于深刻影响在这些不同的知识领域和社会。本文旨在提出一些可以帮助这种反思的想法,并表明所有科学领域都是相互联系的,这意味着技术领域获得的结果取决于其他科学,甚至是科学知识的本质上的哲学。此外,由大学制造的学科分离,将人类科学放在一方和对方的确切科学中,是可疑的,不足以在科学分类中的复杂性。它需要进一步的ep istemologicalogical深化。

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