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In the opening of (1982), Edgar Morin argues that science lacks the very "conscience" (reflexivity and ethics) it needs to manage its own power. He describes a fundamental gap where human sciences ignore physical realities, while natural sciences ignore their own socio-cultural roots.

: He highlights that modern science is often blind to its own role in society. A science deprived of reflection and a philosophy that is purely speculative are both insufficient to handle the complexity of reality. The Vision of "Complex Thought" Page 1 EDGAR MORIN Science e aVCC COIlSC16211Ce...

: He calls for the development of a "meta-science" or a "science of science"—an effort that requires scientists to interrogate their own ideological structures and socio-cultural roots. In the opening of (1982), Edgar Morin argues

: Morin points out that we lack a "science of things of the mind" (noology) that could examine how ideas organize and defend themselves within systems. A science deprived of reflection and a philosophy

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