THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWLEDGE AND COGNITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY
The article attempts to explain the importance of evolutionary epistemology in the development of knowledge and how knowledge is formed through evolutionary processes.
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