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Science and knowledge in general. Organization of intellectual work (1390) |
SM ISO690:2012 MARINA, Vasile. Ştiinţa modernă şi societatea (II). In: Administrarea Publică, 2013, nr. 2(78), pp. 11-16. ISSN 1813-8489. |
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The paper reveals some facts related to science and society, whose knowledge allows a better understanding of the phenomena that occur in nature and society. The less natural evolution of society imposes a non-triumphant treatment of reality. It also exposes some causes that contributed to affecting man’s superior mqualities, his distancing from nature, tradition and the deformation of the human spirit in general. The gap created between the natural and socio- human sciences, on the one hand, and the exaggerated differentiation of others, on the other hand, are among the more specific causes. It is shown that the way in which the social and scientific events evolved has led to the appearance of many negative phenomena. For example, people have become more concerned with personal problems rather than collective ones. In the case of an imbalance between individual
and collective interests, such qualities as honour, dignity, honesty lose their value and essence. |
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