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Any complex things can be explained simply. The book uses new logical approaches to present all the key topics of philosophy in simple verbal forms that are quite understandable to high school students. The book contains new scientific and philosophical knowledge about the human psyche. Its main feature is that it presents a number of new ideas about the structure and functioning of the psyche. In particular, new philosophical theories of the mind, concepts, associations, intuition, perception, attention, recognition, understanding, etc. Here the idea of creating intelligent devices with an…mehr

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Any complex things can be explained simply. The book uses new logical approaches to present all the key topics of philosophy in simple verbal forms that are quite understandable to high school students. The book contains new scientific and philosophical knowledge about the human psyche. Its main feature is that it presents a number of new ideas about the structure and functioning of the psyche. In particular, new philosophical theories of the mind, concepts, associations, intuition, perception, attention, recognition, understanding, etc. Here the idea of creating intelligent devices with an artificial psyche was developed. All this became possible thanks to information theory and the theory of dialectical logic, which were developed in book one. All these are striking results of the new dialectical approach. The scientific significance of the book lies in the fact that it is a convenient means of interdisciplinary seminar for scientists of various special sciences, and contains anumber of new scientific ideas.
Autorenporträt
Starovoitov Vladimir NikolaevichNasceu a 2 de fevereiro de 1948 em Gorki, região de Mogilev, BSSR. Em 1972, licenciou-se na Academia Estatal de Agricultura da Bielorrússia. Casado, tem dois filhos. Em 2005, começou a trabalhar em livros para a formação de uma visão científica perfeita do mundo entre estudantes e pessoas que continuam a sua educação ao longo da vida.