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The history of the scientific thinking is a self-knowledge of people acting in the civilization based on science. It also protects the scientists from the absolutism of the contemporary scientific theories, it teaches how to perceive their variability and dependency from the current state of knowledge and, sometimes, from the various non-scientific factors (ideological or political).
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Sienkiewicz, P., Wojtala, R. (1991). Systems Thinking in Poland. In: Jackson, M.C., Mansell, G.J., Flood, R.L., Blackham, R.B., Probert, S.V.E. (eds) Systems Thinking in Europe. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3748-9_24
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