Ontology of Epistemology of the Technical Reality

Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 48:107-116 (2008)
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Abstract

Technical reality is represented by the components of technetics (technique, technology, materials, products and wastes), which form the original community – cenosis – with a structure being described by a postnonclassical third scientific picture of the world.

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