The ideology is dead, long live the ideology
Keywords:
ciencia, investigación científica, epistemología, ideologíaAbstract
Kark Popper clearly delimited the scientific and philosophical thought frontiers. Since them, science has been anobligatory limit of ideology. Matter, energy, communications, transportation and the origin of man are subjects that science ofthe XX Century has resolved ina conclusive way. The advance of the XX Century has determined, for problems of frontierdelimitation, the falling down of most of the ideologies. This has determined an ideological emptiness in many cases. Only the irrationalistof religious fundamentalistseam to have future. The spiral of history can make main scientific accomplishments to lead to ideologies that negates the rational thought, the scientific progress and the technology.
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