The Theory of Non-Knowledge and the New Science: a Philosophical and Scientific Revolution applied to practical life
The Theory of Non-Knowledge and the New Science: a Philosophical and Scientific Revolution applied to practical life
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.750112524035
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Palavras-chave: teoria, conhecimento, absoluto, contradição, positivismo.
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Keywords: theory, knowledge, absolute, contradiction, positivism.
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Abstract: The Theory of Non-Knowledge (TNK), although initially paradoxical, proposes a reasoned rejection of conventional attempts to acquire absolute knowledge, through the introduction of nullification, a tool that allows the denial of knowledge without generating contradiction. With the application of this tool, New Science (NS) emerges, a pragmatic and effective approach that proposes solutions applicable to real life, in a field without the limitations and/or presumptions of traditional theories. This article analyzes the origins and implications of TNK and NS, confronting them with traditional philosophical and scientific theories, showing how TNK offers a more efficient and pragmatic approach for a more prosperous, fair and practical society, from the individual to the large social and political spheres.
- Euclides Barbosa