Abstract
This article analyzes the extent to which the ideas found in Beruni's works correspond to the laws, principles, and categories of dialectics, that is, to the basic rules expressing the most general, necessary, and recurring connections of development in nature, society, and thinking; to the basic guiding rules in dialectical thinking and analysis; and to concepts expressing the most general aspects of dialectical thinking and the essential aspects of reality.
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