Reviews of the books I read and guesses about issues that interest me.
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Darwin had already openly proposed that the more cooperative groups would be better equipped to beat the less cooperative ones and that this fact could favour the survival over time of the former. However, compassion, altruism, cooperation ...
As we have seen in the previous installments of this review (here and here), according to Chris Haufe, disciplinary knowledge is ultimately based on the mastery of a number of exemplary works, which are those that define a discipline and co...
We saw in the first part of this review that the social processes of the community of practitioners –humanists and scientists– that lead to consensus around new notions, are an essential part of the generation of new knowledge, that is, kno...
For about a year now, I have been actively interested in the gap between the two cultures, the scientific and the literary, as presented by C. P. Snow at the Rede conference in May 1959, which finally became a booklet: 'The Two Cultures and...
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