Scientificity of foresight: discussions on the subject of study
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https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v15i2.6382Keywords:
Prospective, scenario, science, study object, futureAbstract
This paper focus the problem related to the scientific character of the prospective, especially in its study object, so the problem is: Is the prospective a science?. The answer of this problem it is planted in three parts: first a short review by the origins of the futurology, then the future conception to the prospective and at the end it focus in its study object; everything based in a bibliographic research.
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