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We have come this far because, as colleagues, are very often faced with responsibilities and decisions that are very difficult to take and issues such as conscience, intelligence and humility come into play. In such a situation, however, we are faced with two equally difficult obstacles to manage that of one <math>KB</math> (Knowledge Basis), as we discussed in the chapter ‘[[The logic of probabilistic language|Logic of probabilistic language]]’, limited in the time that we codify in <math>KB_t</math> and one <math>KB</math> limited in the specific context (<math>KB_c</math>). These two parameters of epistemology characterize the scientific age in which we live. Also, both <math>KB_t</math> that the <math>KB_c</math> are dependent variables of our phylogeny, and, in particular of our conceptual plasticity and attitude to change.<ref>{{Cite book | We have come this far because, as colleagues, are very often faced with responsibilities and decisions that are very difficult to take and issues such as conscience, intelligence and humility come into play. In such a situation, however, we are faced with two equally difficult obstacles to manage that of one <math>KB</math> (Knowledge Basis), as we discussed in the chapter ‘[[The logic of probabilistic language|Logic of probabilistic language]]’, limited in the time that we codify in <math>KB_t</math> and one <math>KB</math> limited in the specific context (<math>KB_c</math>). These two parameters of epistemology characterize the scientific age in which we live. Also, both <math>KB_t</math> that the <math>KB_c</math> are dependent variables of our phylogeny, and, in particular of our conceptual plasticity and attitude to change.<ref>{{Cite book | ||
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