“Tektology is not something principally new; it is not a leap in scientific evolution, but a necessary conclusion from the past, the necessary continuation of what has been done and is being done by men in their practice and theory. This is in part a justification for my boldness … if any justification is necessary.”
Source: Essays in tektology, 1980, p. xiv
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