Conhecer implica admitir o desconhecido: margens para pensar melhor / Knowing implies admitting the unknown: margins to think better

Authors

  • Paulo Sérgio Raposo da Silva UFRN

Abstract

A review of the book Knowledge, Ignorance, Mystery written by Edgar Morin, in which this author takes up themes that have consecrated his path as a world-renowned intellectual and revered in the field of epistemology, which in one way or another, dealing with different subjects, mark all his work and, until today, continue to give rise to debates and criticisms of the highest relevance to the Humanities, specifically, and, in general, to the various areas of knowledge that rethink their practices, reflect on their findings and dare to review concepts already consolidated in their disciplines.

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Published

2021-03-05

How to Cite

Silva, P. S. R. da. (2021). Conhecer implica admitir o desconhecido: margens para pensar melhor / Knowing implies admitting the unknown: margins to think better. PLURA, Revista De Estudos De Religião PLURA, Journal for the Study of Religion, 11(2), 193–198. Retrieved from https://revistaplura.emnuvens.com.br/plura/article/view/1707