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Vol. 59 No. 1 (2022): Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
Vol. 59 No. 1 (2022): Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
Published:
2022-09-05
Editorial
Cosmos: a big challenge and a global project
Kasavin Ilya T.
6-16
202201_Kasavin (Russian)
Panel Discussion
Wittgenstein on Intention and Action in the Perspective of Contemporary Approaches in Social Theory
Rodin Kirill A.
17-29
202202 (Russian)
Intention, Subject of Will, and Social Theory
Surovtsev Valeriy A.
30-37
202201_Surovtsev (Russian)
Intention and Intentional Action in Philosophy of Law: How to Do with Wittgenstein?
Ogleznev Vitaly V.
38-44
Wittgenstein as a “fellow traveler” of contextualist sociology
Sanzhenakov Alexander A.
45-50
202201_Sanzhenakov (Russian)
The Notions of Will and Action: Hegel and Wittgenstein against Metaphysics of Will
Maslov Denis K.
51-57
202201_Maslov (Russian)
Epistemology and Cognition
Epistemic Relativism and the Gettier Problem: Insights from Philosophy of Science
Vervoort Louis, Shevchenko Alexander A.
58-80
202201_Vervoort, Shevchenko (Russian)
A Priori in the Classical Model of Science
Sokolova Tatiana D.
81-93
202201_Sokolova (Russian)
Language and Mind
Criticism on the Cartesian Account of Self-Knowledge in English-speaking Analytic Philosophy: A Review of the Main Strategies
Kozyreva Olga A.
94-116
202201_Kozyreva (Russian)
Vista
Political Ideologies through the Lens of Modern Neuroscience
Valentin A. Bazhanov
117-135
202201_Bazhanov (Russian)
Neuroethics: discussions about the subject
Elena V. Bryzgalina, Anastasiya N. Gumarova
136-153
202201_Bryzgalina, Gumarova (Russian)
Case studies - Science Studies
Intimate technology and alien science: scientists and tDCS-users trade's specific at Reddit.com
Kirill A. Petrov
154-170
202201_Petrov (Russian)
Interdisciplinary Studies
ECONOMIC KNOWLEDGE AND POWER: FROM SCIENTIFIC OBJECTIVITY TO TECHNOLOGIES OF IMPERSONALITY AND SOCIAL DESIGN
Olga B. Koshovets
171-189
202201_Koshovets (Russian)
Archive
BRENTANO AND SCHOLASTICISM: SEARCHING FOR LOST ORIGINS
Galina V. Vdovina
190-210
202201_Vdovina (Russian)
Book Reviews
Technoscience, Humanity and Man: in search for a formula of coexistence
Yuri K. Volkov
211-224
202201_Volkov (Russian)
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