Objetividad y verdad. Sobre el vigor contemporáneo de la falacia objetivista
Abstract
The influence of the positivist philosophy has fostered, in the contemporary world, an ecuation between truth and objectivity. This article intends to argue that: a) the concept of objectivity is an unjustified reduction of the realist concept of truth; b) the premises upon which the objectivity theory is based are not –as seem to be– evident, and they lead to blatant contradictions; c) the realist concept of truth should be restored, freed from the ties of positivism.Downloads
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