The principle transdiciplinarity in specially scientific methods adaptation

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The proliferation of specially scientific methods led to the emergence of the incommensurability of knowledge in various sciences. In this paper we apply the principle transdisciplinaires for researches of specially scientific methods. The research provide, that specially scientific methods can be adapted to apply as a universal, if we would find the general principles of the categoricallogic apparatus of this method. This methodological procedure crossdisciplinary application allowed us to obtain new results with heuristic potential. The research showed that even the chemical methods, such as sorption, can be used in philosophy and the Humanities. This example of sorption showed us, that transdisciplinaires and cross-scientific in using the specially scientific methods can make the coding information accessible for understanding and universal for science of any type. The use of the categoricalconceptual procedures in specially scientific methods can be similar in humanity and physical sciences.

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