Analysis and results of thinking processes in science and philosophy

Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal 3 (10) (2022)
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In this article, the etymological aspect of thinking and intellect is discussed philosophically. The author dwells on the issue by comparing the etymological aspects of the problem of thinking in science and philosophy. He thinks that the phenomenon of thinking is expressed in the influence of social consciousness and social relations. It also connects the phenomenon of thinking with the appropriate tools and methods in its etymological analysis.

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