The complexity of the complex
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Eviternare.v0i2.8118Keywords:
Art; thinking; complexity; unspeakability; reality; truthAbstract
This research analyzes the complex thought of Edgar Morín to refute the hypothesis that defends the impossibility of apprehending reality from a specialized rationalist view. In its place is defended the power of a multiple knowledge that accepts the unspeakability of our world, the impossibility of sticking it under the parameters of reason to turn it into ideas. The aim of the study is to accept truth as a convention.
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