Verdad de paralaje
Parallax Truth
Abstract (en)
The category that I want to coin as true parallax involves the parallax view of the concepts of ontological truth and epistemological truth. This paper aims to plot a map that allows for further research with such a problem as the object-matter: to set the parallax gap between these two perspectives regarding the truth.Abstract (es)
La categoría que se ha querido acuñar como verdad de paralaje (parallax truth), implica la visión de paralaje de los conceptos de verdad ontológica (ontological truth) y verdad epistémica (epistemological truth). Este texto se propone trazar un mapa que permita una ulterior investigación con tal problema como objeto: establecer la brecha de paralajeentre estas dos perspectivas en torno a la verdad.
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