Virtuality: The New Meeting Space and Time Between Human Science and Technology

Authors

  • Ana Patricia Noruega
  • Carlos Yánez Canal
  • César Contreras
  • Eduardo Villegas
  • Guillermo D’braccio
  • Julián García
  • Luz Arabany Ramírez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15359/rep.3-1.9

Keywords:

virtuality, science, technology

Abstract

In Western culture, this split has its origin in the Platonic idea of ​​the existence of two worlds: The world of ideas, that is, of the real, and the world of appearances or the world of what appears to us, which is this tangible and earthly world, material and degenerative, this world in motion (Noguera, 2003).

Author Biography

Julián García




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Published

2004-01-29

How to Cite

Noruega, A. P., Yánez Canal, C., Contreras, C., Villegas, E., D’braccio, G., García, J., & Arabany Ramírez, L. (2004). Virtuality: The New Meeting Space and Time Between Human Science and Technology. Ensayos Pedagógicos Journal, 3, 109-128. https://doi.org/10.15359/rep.3-1.9

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Essays

How to Cite

Noruega, A. P., Yánez Canal, C., Contreras, C., Villegas, E., D’braccio, G., García, J., & Arabany Ramírez, L. (2004). Virtuality: The New Meeting Space and Time Between Human Science and Technology. Ensayos Pedagógicos Journal, 3, 109-128. https://doi.org/10.15359/rep.3-1.9

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