This article explores the specific connotation and evristic aspects of modern scientific thinking. Also, the scope of the methodological possibilities of modern scientific thinking, its paradigmal and epistemological unsurlari is widely used, penetrating into all the disciplines analyzed. The ideas of synergetics, coevolution, universal evolutionism, humanism, the paradigm of totality and methodological pluralism, which influenced the formation of modern scientific thinking, have become the subject of philosophical thought.
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