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THE SYSTEMATIC NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS

Nguyen Ngoc Kha 1
Volume & Issue: Vol. 2 No. 6&7 (1999) | Page No.: 48-52 | DOI: 10.32508/stdj.v2i6&7.3649
Published: 1999-07-31

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Abstract

Based on the notion of dialectical logic, the writer considers some basic aspects of the systematic nature of Science. This systematic approach to Science, which was introduced by Hegel and developed by Marx and Lenin, had its roots in ancient Greek Philosophy. The dialectical approach and the systematization of scientific concepts are today broadly applied in the Natural and Social Sciences.

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