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Philosophy and Logic: Interdisciplinary Approach

P. 60–61.
Vasyukov V. L.

Contemporary science to date is featuring by an interdisciplinary approach
that is claimed in many newest scienti c programs. Interdisciplinary interaction
according to V. S. Stepin is based \on 'paradigmatic grafting' { transfer of
notions of the special scienti c picture of the world, as well as investigation
ideals and norms, from one scienti c discipline to another" [1, p. 307].

Language: English
Keywords: Logic

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