Evolution of BIOS: interdisciplinary dialogue

Yadviga Yaskevich, director of the Institute of Social-Humanitarian Education, Belarusian State Economic University, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, professor.

Summary
The article reveals the evolutionary role of the living systems in formation of a modern scientific picture of the world, particularly stressing the role of BIOS, as the biological sciences have a leading role in the development of the natural science, contributing to the humanization of researches in different spheres of contemporary knowledge.

Key words: humanitarian review, interdisciplinary research, nanoscience, science of living systems, scientific picture of the world, transdisciplinary approach, ecology.

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