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SOUSA, Jair Moisés de e ALMEIDA, Maria da Conceição Xavier de. Science is not entirely scientific. Paradígma [online]. 2016, vol.37, n.2, pp.106-124. ISSN 1011-2251.
From the point of view of the Sciences of Complexity, knowledge is a biological, animal, human, psychological and existential act. This "existentiality" of the act of knowing characterizes human thought as the result of many factors, rooted in personal identity of the subject, and thus admitting that the desires, fears, fantasies, culture, beliefs and historical time influence into our ideas and deeply contaminates the relationship between the subject and knowledge. For this reason, the scientific neutrality does not assure itself and making science not entirely scientific. The aim of this paper is to discuss the involvement of the subject in knowledge, more specifically, the subject of science, based on the notions of Daimon and Themata and concepts of Imprinting and tactic infrastructure of ideas and concepts.
Palavras-chave : Sciences of Complexity; Knowledge; involvement of the subject.












