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"Куда идет мир? Каково будущее науки? Как "объять необъятное", получая образование - высшее, среднее, начальное? Как преодолеть "пропасть двух культур" - естественнонаучной и гуманитарной? Как создать и вырастить научную школу? Какова структура нашего познания? Как управлять риском? Можно ли с единой точки зрения взглянуть на проблемы математики и экономики, физики и психологии, компьютерных наук и географии, техники и философии?"

«ВЕК БИФУРКАЦИИ. ПОСТИЖЕНИЕ ИЗМЕНЯЮЩЕГОСЯ МИРА» 
Эрвин Ласло

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