METHODS OF STUDYING FUTUROLOGY
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the relationship, science, futurology, applied direction, forecasting, prognosis, analysis and diagnosis.Abstract
the shift of futurology from constructing global projects of the future to developing more specific issues and forecasts related to various areas speaks of the high complexity and unpredictability of the modern world. But this trend is also proof of serious transformations within scientific knowledge. In particular, futurology was once divided into theoretical (“abstract reasoning” about the future) and applied directions (forecasting). The future of futurology seems to us to be in the mutual integration and enrichment of these two directions of modern futurological knowledge.
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