Ontological causality as the demarcation criterion of scientific & philosophical fields: things and objects vs. criteria vs. processes

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Ontological causality as the demarcation criterion of scientific & philosophical fields: things and objects vs. criteria vs. processes (EL)
Ontological causality as the demarcation criterion of scientific & philosophical fields: things and objects vs. criteria vs. processes (EN)

Papageorgiou, Konstantinos
Lekkas, Demetrios

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2022-08-29


This paper follows an interdisciplinary approach through at least three disciplines, i.e. logic, ontology and sociology (of expertise). Its aim is to provide a useful tool for the fields related to the study of expertise to demarcate the various scientific fields. In the process several issues are also addressed; issues such as causation and negation that are equally important for this discussion but current literature does not and maybe cannot cover. (EN)


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Epistēmēs Metron Logos; Αρ. 7 (2022): Issue 7, January 2022; 19-27 (EL)
Epistēmēs Metron Logos; No. 7 (2022): Issue 7, January 2022; 19-27 (EN)

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