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    You can also build relationships and an explanation may tend to decay, which shows,

    44 Le Breton, David. (2012). Anthropology of the body and modernity. Buenos Aires: New

    Vision, p. 64. 45 The explanatory nature of that sense that it shows directly associated with

    the features that make the requirements of scientificity, understood from that, even

    modified modern concept of science, is held in the naturalistic paradigm, taken as a

    'reference' for all positions, and is based on a monistic point of view. In those conditions,

    then this is the "descriptive, explanatory and predictive capacity (by law)", as stated Ruben

    Pardo, who also notes that "science is thus essentially explanatory, and` explicar' it will not

    be anything to account for facts through laws [find and formulate constant relations

    between phenomena], subsume the particular in general, in order to achieve such know-

    that-through control over the phenomenon that allows us to predict, that is, master. "Cf.

    Pardo Ruben (2000)." Truth and historicity. Scientific knowledge and fractures "in Esther

    Diaz (Ed.). The posciencia. Scientific knowledge in the aftermath of modernity. Buenos

     Aires:.. Biblos, p 39. In this context, the scientists explained by regularities detected

    phenomena of reality, which are the object of knowledge These regularities are often

    expressed in laws that arise from different logical models of scientific explanation, although

    it is It should be noted that not all laws derive regularities. Among these models, first term

    can indicate the deductive nomological model, which is based on deduction and seeks to

    achieve laws or universal statements, ie, valid in every time and place, without exception.

    Second, the statistical explanation generates probabilistic laws, from the inductive-

    statistical inference, which anticipates the occurrence of a fact not deductively but by

    chance. Then, partial explanation, which, although data are available and laws, as in the

    first case, these laws are not directly deduce the fact to be explained. The conceptual

    explanation, meanwhile, occurs when an event is postulated englobándolo in a broader

    context that makes it understandable and involves contextualization hypothesis behind

    and inserting it in that context. Finally, the genetic explanation is that in which he realizes

    continuous process that gives rise to a fact; This would, says Klimovsky, the explanatory

    model of historiography. Cf. Klimovsky, Gregorio (1997). The Misadventures of scientific

    knowledge. Buenos Aires: AZ, as well as Klimovsky, Gregorio and Hidalgo, Cecilia (1998).Unexplained society. Issues of epistemology of the social sciences. Buenos Aires: AZ.

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    as pointed out, it can complement or subsidiary operation. The differential nuance, then it

    will be given at that focuses on the discursive operation, or in the case of organizing a

    response, so the demand requires, that is, how the slogan is formulated, which focus upon

    request. If your interest tends to decay and replacement, the analytical approach will be

    strong. Finally and by way of closure, while the analysis is focused on the decomposition

    of the object, the explanation expands on the meaning. Thus, the organization of the

    information is selected, so that explains a fact, phenomenon or element, is an important

    operation in the construction and communication of knowledge. By its shape, which tends

    to be exhaustive, explanation may use all worked before operations, including analysis, toproduce their statements. LAB INTEGRATION Among the many reasons under which the

    work has been elevated to the status of maximum value in modern times, his extraordinary

    ability, almost magical, to give form to the formless and the ephemeral duration stands out

    as the most prominent. Thanks to this ability, work has justly earned one, even decisive, in

    the modern aspiration to subordinate, subdue and colonize the future to replace chaos

    with order, and contingency key role for a predictable sequence (and therefore thus

    controllable) events. They have been attributed to the work many virtues and beneficial

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    effects, such as increased wealth and poverty eradication; but in each of the merits

    underlying assigned its contribution to the construction of that order, the historic gesture of

    putting the human species in charge of their own destiny.

    The "work" so understood was the activity that was doomed the whole of humanity while

    building its history, nature and more for your destination by choice. And "work" so defined

    was the collective effort in which each of the members of humanity should take part.

    Everything else was a consequence: consider work as "natural condition" of humans and

    inactivity as abnormal; blame poverty, misery, deprivation and depravity existing

    estrangement from the natural condition; classify men and women according to the

    assumed value of the contribution of their work to the work of the entire species and

    assign a major role to work between human activities, lead to moral self-improvement and

    elevation of all ethical standards If sociedad.46 of this writing Zygmunt Bauman belonged

    to a student and was the result of a slogan of an academic paper: 1. List what term

    demand (s) could be answering the transcribed text. 2. According to previous answer: 2a.

    Characterize the logical-discursive operations for assessing the adequacy of the key terms

    that were detected in the previous point. 2b. Explain the presence of subsidiaries or

    complementary operations, if any.

    46 Bauman, Zygmunt. (2006). Liquid modernity. Buenos Aires: FCE, p. 106.

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    3. Rewrite the fragment so that it meets demand from other (s) piece (s) other (s)

    transaction (s) logical-discursive.

    4. Raised argumentative dimension of the word, according to which the arguments set

    forth, in a page explaining how the key concept that organizes the text develops.

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