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On the scope and limits of knowledge of nature. Interactions between ontology, epistemology, science and ethics
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Editorial, Vol. 22 # 45, limits of knowledge, ontology, epistemology, science, ethicsAbstract
A limit can be characterized as an imaginary or real line that marks the beginning or end of one thing and, therefore, distinguishes and separates it from another; In this sense, the term allowed us to test the idea of the limits of knowledge through the image of a spatial reference that indicates the known area, while determining the area to be known.
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