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Vol. 62 No. 1 (2025): Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
Vol. 62 No. 1 (2025): Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
Published:
2025-03-11
Full Issue
FULL ISSUE (Russian)
Editorial
THE CONCEPT OF OBJECTIVITY AS A PROBLEM OF PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Lada V. Shipovalova
6-21
202501_Шиповалова (Russian)
Panel Discussion
“NATURAL KINDS” AND COMMUNICATIVE DIMENSIONS OF DISCIPLINARY DIFFERENTIATION
Alexander Yu. Antonovski
22-38
202501_Антоновский (Russian)
DEMARCATION OF SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES: SEPARATION OR INTEGRATION?
Anna V. Sakharova
39-48
202501_Сахарова (Russian)
COMMUNICATIVE CLASSIFICATION OF SCIENCE: SOME COMMENTS
Evgeniy V. Maslanov
49-57
202501_Масланов (Russian)
ON THE UNITY OF NORMATIVE AND COGNITIVE EXPECTATIONS IN SCIENCE
Olesya I. Sokolova
58-66
202501_Соколова (Russian)
NATURAL AND OTHER KINDS
Alexandra A. Argamakova
67-76
202501_Аргамакова (Russian)
COMMUNICATIVE CLASSIFICATION OF SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES – PROS AND CONS. REPLY TO CRITICS
Alexander Yu. Antonovski
77-82
202501_Антоновский2 (Russian)
Epistemology and Cognition
THE EPISTEMIC RELEVANCE OF THE EXPERIENCE OF LIBERTARIAN AGENCY
Богдан Владимирович Faul
83-98
202501_Фауль (Russian)
THE PROBLEM OF THE VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE
Alexey Z. Chernyak
99-115
202501_Черняк (Russian)
Language and Mind
THE GRICEAN APPROACH TO UTTERANCE FELICITY CONDITIONS
Ivan A. Sobolev
116-133
202501_Соболев (Russian)
Vista
THE PHENOMENON OF NUMBER FROM THE LENS OF PSYCHOLOGISM: CAN WE CLAIM THAT NUMBERS ARE BEING “MADE UP”?
Valentin A. Bazhanov
134-147
202501_Бажанов (Russian)
Case studies - Science Studies
THE STATUS OF A SCIENTIST IN THE CORPORATE CULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY
Irina A. Savchenko
148-169
202501_Савченко (Russian)
Interdisciplinary Studies
CONCEPTUALIZING THE SPACE: HOW NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL COGNITIVE AGENTS USE TOPOLOGICAL SEMANTICS SCHEMES (BASED ON DESCRIPTIONS OF PAINTINGS FROM THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION)
Anastasia V. Kolmogorova, Polina A. Nalobina
170-197
202501_Колмогорова, Налобина (Russian)
Archive
THE EVOLUTION OF HILARY PUTNAM’S PHILOSOPHY OF MIND: OR PUTNAM AGAINST PUTNAM
Viktor D. Bakulov, Danil R. Melnikov
198-214
202501_Бакулов, Мельников (Russian)
Book Reviews
KNOWLEDGE AND CONTEXT. REFLECTIONS ON MICHAEL BLOME-TILLMANN’S “SEMANTICS OF KNOWLEDGE ATTRIBUTION”
Ekaterina V. Vostrikova
215-233
202501_Вострикова (Russian)
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