Abstract

We consider the legacy of A.P. Nazaretyan, a thinker of an extremely wide range, one of the developers of the international research project of Universal History (in English-speaking countries Big History, in Spanish-speaking countries Megahistoria, in German-speaking countries Weltallgeschichte), post-disciplinary, or problem knowledge, representing Russia in it. He has made many efforts to introduce the concept into university education, in particular, reading a course at Dubna University. His chapter in the textbook for undergraduate and graduate students "History, Philosophy and Methodology of Science and Technology" on the evolution of types of worldview is discussed in detail.

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