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New educational triad; technology, bond, society. an epistemic parsimony

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  • Miguel Ángel Meza Lozada

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The following article has as its methodological basis the documentary review, since it will contain a set of assertions that come from the theme; triad "Family, School, Community". All this, analyzed from the episteme as the central axis with the idea of knowing; what were the philosophical bases that gave rise to the educational triad as an element that integrates the educational fact. The principle of parsimony as a methodology consists in affirming that the simplest and most vague explanation is the correct one to discern. As a final objective, its evolution towards a new nomenclature called; "Technology, Link, Society". In order to establish new philosophical foundations in the triad, all this is confronted with filmographic elements of the film "The Wave" by Dennis Gansel, all to verify the existence of characteristics of the epistemology of error within the Triad. At the same time, to advance interpretations of the triad under a transitional model.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:metave:v:2:y:2023:i::p:70:id:70
DOI: 10.56294/mr202570
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