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Mitiushin, A.A.
(1989)
G. Shpet and his place in the history of Russian psychology.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 45-58).
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Smirnov, Igor' N.; Tolstov, Aleksei B.
(1988)
The philosophical contribution of Darwinism: Michael Ruse's naturalistic version.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 64-90).
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Aronov, R.A.; Pakhomov, B. Ia.
(1986)
Philosophy and physics in the discussions between Bohr and Einstein.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 63-87).
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Fogeler, Ia. G.
(1985)
History of the development of the main ideas of the Frankfurt School.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 9-67).
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Karpinskaia, R. S.
(1980)
Biological reductionism and world view.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 49-68).
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Kapitsa, P. L.
(1979)
The influence of scientific ideas on society.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 52-71).
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Gribanov, D. P.
(1979)
The philosophical views of Albert Einstein.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 72-94).
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Mikhalenko, Iu. P.
(1979)
Review of "Francis Bacon: Discovery and the art of discourse".
Soviet Studies in Philosophy.
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Treder, Hans-Jürgen
(1975)
The significance of Copernican theory for the contemporary physical and astronomical image of the world.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 23-54).
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Kmita, Jerzy
(1974)
The methodology of science as a theoretical discipline.
Soviet Studies in Philosophy
(pp. 38-51).
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