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Aseeva, I. A. Unity and Diversity of Prognostic Experience

Abstract: The author introduced the term ‘prognostic experience’ defining it as a systematized combination of various knowledge and special activities oriented at receiving, understanding and processing information about future produced by various social and cultural prognostic practices


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philosophy, philosophy of science, philosophical anthropology, future, prognosis, prognostic practices, experience, prognostic experience, integration, integrative model


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