In his article the author applies the language of the category theory to the core
methodological principles that structure the methodology of thought elaborated by A.
Kurpatov, a modern Russian psychiatrist and philosopher.
Key words: category theory, Heyting-valued set, topos, thought, intellectual object,
intellectual function, essence.
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