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The most complete world pictures of the special sciences (disciplinary ontologies) were formed in physics, astronomy, chemistry. They or part of them served as the basis for general scientific pictures of the world (Galileo-Newton, Maxwell-Einstein, Prigozhin-Haken). These disciplinary ontologies contributed to the development of other special scientific pictures of the world, such as biological, geological, geographical, as well as natural science pictures of the world: technical, mathematical, informational, medical, ecological and develop interconnections with them. Disciplinary ontologies…mehr

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The most complete world pictures of the special sciences (disciplinary ontologies) were formed in physics, astronomy, chemistry. They or part of them served as the basis for general scientific pictures of the world (Galileo-Newton, Maxwell-Einstein, Prigozhin-Haken). These disciplinary ontologies contributed to the development of other special scientific pictures of the world, such as biological, geological, geographical, as well as natural science pictures of the world: technical, mathematical, informational, medical, ecological and develop interconnections with them. Disciplinary ontologies include individual specific models and many representations; they closely interact with planetary-civilizational envelopes: technosphere, noosphere, etc. The terminology of the physical picture of the world is the most widespread and studied. It is widely used by representatives of the technogenic civilization, which still maintains its position in many areas, despite the fact that these positions are gradually being conquered by the informational civilization. Because of the importance of basic scientific terms, each section is preceded by a brief glossary.
Autorenporträt
Kozhevnikov Nikolai Nikolaevich Doctor en Filosofía, Profesor, Miembro Correspondiente de la Academia Siberiana de Ciencias de la Escuela Superior, Profesor de la Universidad Federal del Nordeste. Sus intereses de investigación incluyen la filosofía de las ciencias naturales, la filosofía e historia de la ciencia y la ontología. Autor de 270 artículos académicos, 9 monografías y 14 libros de texto, publicados en Estados Unidos, Japón, Francia, Turquía, Corea, Grecia y Noruega.