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¿Qué hace la ciencia?

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The author characterizes scientific knowledge through a series of reflexionsleading to a confrontation between empiricism and metaphysics. Science embodies the risk of being amended by facts and of being submitted to logicalcoherence. Scientific language, therefore attempts to understand certain aspectsof reality from the point of view of a transreaiity supposed stable, and whichscience approaches provisionally with its theories.

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