Decoding psychosocial and ideological aspects in the search for objective truth and legal truth
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rinvp.v22i2.17436Keywords:
Objective truth, legal truth, ideologyAbstract
Documentary and content analysis of various legal and epistemological texts was carried out in order to capture the differences between objective truth and legal truth, decoding psychosocial and ideological aspects behind them. Useful analyzes in psychology in the clinical, legal, social, etc. areas.
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