Note to “The Theory of Evolution in contemporary culture”, of Giorgio Forti (25/10/13) [with english version]
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/3275Keywords:
Biological evolution, social evolution, personal history, relationship mind-body, Edmund Husserl, historical operations.Abstract
It has never existed for us a world without any relationship to our cognitive sciences and to our words. Natural sciences, like all sciences in general, are made of a series of historical operations.
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