Science and irrationalism or the generalized complementarity principle of Bohr

Physics of Consciousness and Life, Cosmology and Astrophysics (Kiev) 4 (2):49-63 (2004)
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The article formulates and substantiates the philosophical epistemological principle, which generalizes the principle of complementarity of Bohr to all phenomena of reality. The general complementarity principle is formulated as follows: the rational side of reality and its cognition and its associated irrational side of reality and its cognition are complementary to each other. The general principle of complementarity allows one to search for phenomena of duality in various fields, grouping them according to rational and irrational signs.

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