The Importance of onto-Gnoseological Aspects of Scientific Intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v44i1.2055Keywords:
onto-gnoseology, philosophy, deductive idea, concept, epistemologyAbstract
This article discusses the onto-epistemological aspects of scientific reasoning and its importance. The modern scientific landscape of the world is becoming increasingly systematic and integrated. Epistemologically, science emerges as one of the ways to know the world.
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