Dialectics Of Information Culture And Creative Thinking
Odil Fayzullaevich Boynazarov, , Scientific Researcher Of The Samarkand State University, Samarkand, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the relationship between information culture and the dialectic of creative thinking in today's evolving world. At the same time, comments were made on the correct acceptance and adequate implementation of the information culture in the field of creative thinking, which emerged in the era of innovative technologies and communications. The importance of the development of information culture in the life and development of society is discussed in detail.
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