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Excellence of Knowledge: Exploration of the Interrelationship of the Human Sciences at Last Known

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  • Dinu Lacatus

    (Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Romania)

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Food chain patterns in nature and throughout the biosphere have led to the perpetuation, preservation, and continuity of biological life, and when incidents have occurred, they have impacted the entire chain through various disruptions and even endangered life itself. It is quite natural and normal that in all living things, there should be a spirit of self-preservation, which is an astonishment to scientists, but a food chain itself contains a science beyond human science, and here scientists recognize that there is something that is beyond life, although they may not be able to name what or who that something is. If divinity has thus projected its image in its creation, it is only natural and academically honest that in science too there should be recognized so-called trophic chains, or in other words, interrelationships of the sciences, interdependent in their diversity and spectrum of activity, yet with a single purpose, the purpose of transcending them towards the ultimate reality of knowledge.

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  • Dinu Lacatus, 2024. "Excellence of Knowledge: Exploration of the Interrelationship of the Human Sciences at Last Known," Scientia Moralitas Conference Proceedings 01302, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:scmowp:01302
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