The social accumulation of knowledge: an interdisciplinary approach
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v1i1.1033Abstract
This paper intends to establish a connection between knowledge processes in the lower level of living societies --bacteria-- and the modern sophisticated society of scientists from the perspective of the "artificial life" paradigm. Firstly, the living bacteria societies are explored from an informational perspective. Finally, the society of sciences is seen as a living biological society, where sciences interact not only hierarchically but in horizontal co-operation and competence processes. All of it leads the author to offer some considerations on the educative system, scientific politics and the Geography of Science. (Author)Downloads
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