The logical method for scientific writings
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v9i1.932Keywords:
Scientific writing, Publication, Publication Formats, Science, Communication, Philosophy, Logic, Quality of the articleAbstract
Here I argue that theoretical foundations of science and communication should guide scientific writing. Every decision comes from this basic knowledge, which supports what I call the logical method for scientific writing. After an evaluation of some aspects of the publication scenario, I indicate some of the main logical and communication requirements for the construction of a scientific article. I conclude this article showing some reasonings that exemplify scientific principles underlying decisions during the scientific writing. Thus, I affirm that errors in scientific writing indicate misconceptions of science and communication.Downloads
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