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vodomira [7]
3 years ago
15

Conocimiento sobre las ciencias naturales

Biology
1 answer:
Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Las ciencias naturales, ciencias de la naturaleza, ciencias físico-naturales o ciencias experimentales son aquellas ciencias que tienen por objeto el estudio de la naturaleza, siguiendo la modalidad del método científico conocida como método empírico-analítico. Son a veces referidas con el término de historia natural. Estudian los aspectos físicos e intentando no incluir aspectos relativos a las acciones humanas. Así, como grupo, las ciencias naturales se distinguen de las ciencias sociales o ciencias humanas (cuya identificación o diferenciación de las humanidades y artes y de otro tipo de saberes es un problema epistemológico diferente).

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