Letter form the editors
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Ius et Scientia, the first Spanish digital magazine Law and Science, founded with the purpose of creating a common space for dialogue, reflection and scientific and legal debate that goes beyond the traditional methodological-epistemological separation existing between the natural sciences (Naturwissenschaften) and human sciences or spirit (Geisteswissenschaften) proposed by Wilhelm Dilthey in the nineteenth century. However, after two centuries since this dissociation between scientific models are proposed, it could be argued that neither modern science can longer be conceived today from the obsolete positivist paradigm, nor would study the contemporary law from a reductionist perspective that ignores multiform and complex social reality in which it operates.
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