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Vol. 54 No. 4 (2017): Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
Vol. 54 No. 4 (2017): Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
Published:
2018-12-18
Editorial
NORMS IN COGNITION AND COGNITION OF NORMS
Ilia Kasavin
8-19
201704_Kasavin_01 (Russian)
The problem of trading zones’ mediators
Natalya Baranets, Natalya Voronina
39-43
05_VoroninaBaranets (Russian)
Panel Discussion
Design - and typology problems of trading zones
Alexander Dorozhkin
20-29
201704_Dorozhkin (Russian)
Social philosophy of science in search of tools
Igor Sulima
30-33
Trading zones: the understanding and construction in science and philosophy
Georgi Kornev
34-38
201801_Kornev (Russian)
The conception of “trading zones” as a new kind of soft externalism
Yuri Volkov
44-46
06_Volkov (Russian)
Reply to opponents
Alexander Dorozhkin
47-48
07_Dorozhkin (Russian)
Linguistic universals in the structure of understanding
Alexander Nikiforov
49-56
The splendor and misery of linguistic universals
Ilia Kasavin
57-61
201704_Kasavin_02 (Russian)
Understanding in philosophy of language
Ekaterina Vostrikova, Petr Kusliy
62-67
201704_VostrikovaKusliy (Russian)
Understanding as recognition
Ivan Kurilovich
68-73
201704_Kurilovich (Russian)
On Understanding. Reply to Alexander Nikiforov
Andrey Veretennikov
74-78
201704_Veretennikov (Russian)
On “personal” meaning of linguistic expressions. Reply to critics
Alexander Nikiforov
79-81
201704_Nikiforov_02 (Russian)
Epistemology and Cognition
The naturalness of religious ideas: soundings from the cognitive science of religion
Robert E. Sears
82-98
201704_Sears (Russian)
“Situated knowledge” and the ideal of objectivity in science
Elena O. Trufanova
99-110
201704_Trufanova (Russian)
Language and Mind
Some deontic logical formulae that can be used in a natural way in human reasoning
Miguel López-Astorga
111-122
201704_Lopez-Astorga (Russian)
PHENOMENAL UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN SYNCHRONIC AND DIACHRONIC ASPECTS
Maria Sekatskaya
123-135
Sekatskaya_2017_4 (Russian)
Vista
MIGUEL SERVET’S ANTHROPOLOGICAL OPTIMISM
Ayala Marina Burgete
136-149
Burgete_2017_4 (Russian)
BETWEEN TECHNOLOGICAL UTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA: GAMES AND SOCIAL PLANNING
Alexandra Argamakova
150-159
Argamakova_2017_4 (Russian)
Case studies - Science Studies
METHODOLOGICAL AGNOSTICISM OF NINIAN SMART AND PHILOSOPHY OF ORDINARY LANGUAGE: PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
Alexey Rakhmanin
160-174
Rakhmanin_2017_4 (Russian)
RATIONALITY IN LAW: NIKLAS LUHMANN’S APPROACH
Liana Tukhvatulina
175-190
Tukhvatulina_2017_4 (Russian)
Interdisciplinary Studies
AN EPISODE FROM THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE LIGHT OF ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY OF BRUNO LATOUR
Elena Zheltova
191-201
Zheltova_2017_4 (Russian)
Archive
WHEWELL VS COMTE: IS ‘APRIORISM – POSITIVISM’ COMMUNICATION POSSIBLE?
Alexander Antonovski, Raisa Barash
202-208
Antonovski, Barash_2017_4 (Russian)
COMTE AND POSITIVISM
Alexander Antonovski
209-224
Whewell_2017_4 (Russian)
Book Reviews
WHAT DOES IT MEAN ‘TO KNOW’?
Elena Mamchur
225-233
Mamchur_2017_4 (Russian)
SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE PROJECT AS A POSSIBILITY FOR OVERCOMING THE CRISIS
Natalya Pogozhina
234-240
Pogozhina_2017_4 (Russian)
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