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The ancient mythology of modern science : a mythologist looks (seriously) at popular science writing, por Gregory Schrempp.
Author(s) -
Juan Camilo Perdomo Marín
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista de antropología y sociología virajes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2462-9782
DOI - 10.17151/rasv.2020.22.2.14
Subject(s) - generality , mythology , sociology , epistemology , rigour , science studies , social science , anthropology , philosophy , literature , art , psychology , psychotherapist
Anthropology has a complex relationship with science modern. On the one hand, this discipline registers its investigative work within a scientific bet that monitors and builds criteria of validity, rigor and generality to objectively understand the social reality. On the other hand, anthropology not only studies scientific the multiple possibilities of existence of human beings, but in turn critically assesses disputes, legacies, and limits by means of which modern science thinks, represents and interrogate the world.

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