Ideas of Fidel Castro about the application and generalization of the scientific results
Keywords:
science, generalization, application, oratory, discourseAbstract
Introduction: The thought of Fidel Castro in relation to the application and generalization of the scientific results is wide and profound. Thesis from his thought about science, its development and contribution to society, and in a particular way his ideas about the application and generalization of the scientific results and the ethic associated to these processes, are identified.Objective: To expose some ideas of Fidel in relation to the application and generalization of the scientific results.
Methods: A bibliographic systematic revision; it reached as a starting point the speech in the Auditorium of the Academy of Sciences in 1960, and the speeches in the different editions of the Science and Technique Forums. In the study of the speeches the direct analysis of the content was applied.
Development: The application and generalization of the scientific results captured space in the oratory of Fidel Castro. His discourse persisted to persuade the auditorium to assume a position, attitude or action of political type, cither in the general framework of the society, or in the stretched framework of an institution. This persuasive strength in the treatment of a scientific and social interest topic, as it is the generalization of the scientific results joined to an ethical behavior, permitted us to structure the main thesis derived from the study of the thought of Fidel about the application and generalization of scientific results.
Conclusions: Thesis derived from the study of Fidel¢s thought about the application and generalizations of the scientific results were identified.
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