UDC 008+004
https://doi.org/10.20339/AM.12-22.023
Guseyn G. Zeynalov, Dr. Sc. (Philosophy), Professor, Department of Law and Philosophy at Mordovian State Pedagogical University n.a. M.E. Evseviev, Saransk, e-mail: zggo@mail.ru
Elena A. Martynova, Dr. Sc. (Philosophy), Professor, Department of Law and Philosophy at Mordovian State Pedagogical University n.a. M.E. Evseviev, Saransk, e-mail: martynovaelena56@mail.ru
Alikram Z. Abdullayev, Dr. Sc. (Philosophy), Professor, First Vice-Rector at Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku, e-mail: alikram@mail.ru
This article discusses the search for the boundaries of modern education at the beginning of the 21st century as a response to the challenges that arose in the context of the sociocultural existence of a person within the framework of a mixed objective-virtual reality.
Key words: education, border expansion, mixed objective-virtual reality.
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