
This article presents the founding principles of Emotionalism – a new epistemological school that transcends falsificationism by revealing the Emotional Lagrangian as a field of meaning and presence. In a clear yet profound argument, it questions the assumptions of classical science and proposes a new path forward based on resonance, not reduction.
Chemistry and Philosophy, Philosophy, Transdisciplinary Science, Science, Emotionalism, Epistemology, Falsificationism, Karl Popper, Philosophy of Science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
Chemistry and Philosophy, Philosophy, Transdisciplinary Science, Science, Emotionalism, Epistemology, Falsificationism, Karl Popper, Philosophy of Science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
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