- Эволюция философии сознания Хилари Патнэма – или Патнэм против Патнэма
- Знание и контекст. Размышления о книге Майкла Бломе-Тилльманна «Семантика атрибуции знания»
- Статус ученого в корпоративной культуре университета
- Осмысляя пространство: как используют схемы топологической семантики естественные и искусственные когнитивные агенты (на материале описаний картин из коллекции Эрмитажа)
- Грайсианский подход к условиям успешности высказывания
- Феномен числа с позиций психологизма – можно ли утверждать, что числа ≪сочиняются≫?
- Эпистемологическая релевантность опыта либертарианской агентности
- Проблема ценности знания
- О естественных и других видах
- Коммуникативная классификация научных дисциплин – pro et contra. Ответ оппонентам
- О единстве нормативных и когнитивных ожиданий в науке
- Коммуникативная классификация науки – некоторые замечания
- Демаркация научных дисциплин – разделение или интеграция?
- «Виды природы» и коммуникативные измерения дисциплинарной дифференциации
- Концепт объективности как проблема философии науки
- On Philosophy, Science and Journal Policy – An Interview with Boris I. Pruzhinin
- Reflections on Schlick and Waismann on Philosophy
- Review on the Invited Session “Science in a Free Society. On the Centenary of Paul Feyerabend”, XXVth World Congress of Philosophy, Rome, 2–3 of August, 2024
- Faces of Politics in STS – From Feyerabend to Actor-Network Theory
- How Is It Going When Anything Goes? – Reflections on Paul Feyerabend and the Postfactual
- “Counterexamples” to modus ponens – Logical Correctness and Epistemic Rationality
- Experts vs Society – On the Way to Cooperation
- Galileo’s Truth – Prolegomena to Feyerabendian Research Ethics
- The Effect of Biased Confirmation – (Some Historical and Scientific Remarks on Steve Fuller’s Paper)
- Technoscientific Journals Publishing Practice and Problems of Philosophy of Science
- “Field” Epistemology: Perspectives and Difficulties. Reply to Critics
- Rhetoric of Technical Articles – Linguistics and Practical Epistemology
- Reading Technoscientific Articles between the Lines – Sociocultural Contexts of Scientific Knowledge
- Technical and Technological Discourses in the Age of Enlightenment
- “Fieldwork” of a Technoscience Epistemologist
- Science in Superposition. Towards a Communicative Semantics of the Concept of Science
- Feyerabend: An Apology for a Nonconformist
- Feyerabend and Decolonisation
- Feyerabend on Human Life, Abstraction, and the Conquest of Abundance
- Feyerabend and Kuhn on Monism and Pluralism
- Truth over Democracy or Democracy over Truth? – Reflections on Rorty and Feyerabend
- Weird Fallibilism – Feyerabend, Lakatos, and Justified True Belief
- Reading Feyerabend between Philosophy of Science, Hermeneutics – and God
- Feyerabend’s Relationship to the Liberal Art of Government – Comments on Stephen Turner on Free Exchange and Collective Decision-Making
- Tacit Coercion: A Reply
- Censorship and Discourse – Atoms, Bits, & Bodies
- Epistemic Coercion and the Epistemic Leviathan
- Are the Types of Epistemic Coercion and the Means of Its Resistance of the Same Nature?
- Response to Turner – Is it Useful and/or Accurate to Think of Algorithmic Curation as Epistemic Coercion?
- Whose Authority, Whose Autonomy?
- Scientific Community – A Quest for the Internal and External Liberty
- Social Science as a Project – Epistemological Consequence of Changing Contexts for Social Science Research
- Problems and Prospects for a One-Sided Solution to Kripke’s Problem
- Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity – The Program of J.C. Schmidt
- The Importance of Examples in the Philosophy of Carl Hempel
- Obstacles to a Direct Solution Through a Direct Access to Consciousness
- Meaning: Realism vs Skepticism
- Skepticism, Straight Solution and Linguistic Frameworks
- Kripke’s Evil Demon, Cartesian Semantics and Epistemic Supervenience
- On the Role of Scientific Evidence in Normative Ethics (the Case of the Debunking of Deontological Principles)
- Controversial Aspects of a Straight Solution to Kripke’s Problem
- Phenomenon of Intuitive Understanding of Speech Acts as a Solution to Kripke’s Problem
- Truth and Affect
- A Straight Solution to Kripke’s Problem
- Philosophy of Social Intercourse and Artificial Intelligence – A Comparative Analysis
- Illusionist Theory of Consciousness as a Development of Identity Theory of the Mental and the Physical
- Hunting for Creativity – The Role of Science Communicators in Evaluating Scientific Research
- How are Pseudosciences Possible? – Once Again about the Evergreen Philosophical Problem
- Wittgenstein, Carnap, & Copernicus – Adapting the A Priori
- Analytical Truths in R. Carnap’s Theory and in Natural Language
- The Passionate Dispassion of the Vienna Circle
- Carl G. Hempel: Thought Experiments Between Methodological Monism and the Discovery/Justification Dichotomy
- Verification Principle and Testability Principle – Eino Kaila’s Case
- On the Structure and Accumulation of Realist Content
- Neurath’s Ship Metaphor
- Redefining the Status of Philosophical Statements – Some Insights from a Debate on Meta-language Within the Vienna Circle in the Early 1930’s
- The Vienna Circle: A Paradoxical Heritage
- A Two-Point-of-View Approach to the Vienna Circle
- To Be a Philosopher is to Combine Incompatibilities
- The Difficult Struggle with Metaphysics
- The Oxymoron of the Vienna Circle
- Existence, Abstraction and Reference
- Rudolf Carnap’s Ideas in Philosophy of Language in the Context of Conceptual Engineering
- The Vienna Circle – A Modernist Project
- Критерии различия пресуппозиций и конвенциональных импликатур
- Наука как человеческий капитал и ресурс
- Репрезентационализм и природа ментальных состояний
- Памяти Александра Леонидовича Никифорова (28.04.1940 —29.09.2023)
- Философия и лингвистика сегодня – точки соприкосновения
- Глобальные научные проекты – великие сражения за независимость от пространства и времени
- Повседневные взаимодействия в сети – ограничения и возможности микросоциологии И. Гофмана
- Вектор Штера: знание в координатах города
- The Concept of “Modern Physics” and an Extended Needham Question
- Смешанная методология социальных наук
- Отставной королевский мушкетер между наукой, салоном и будуаром
- К юбилею Владимира Натановича Поруса
- Унификация как способ производства когнитивного разнообразия
- Распределенное познание в ситуации риска – отказ от консенсуса?
- Распределенное научное познание внутри академии и за ее пределами
- Распределенное научное познание – от единства к связи разнообразного: ответ оппонентам
- Философия науки – экзистенциальный поворот
- Данные сами себя не соберут?
- Распределенное научное познание – на пути к разнообразию
- Сознание и язык (ответ П.С. Куслию)
- Является ли эпистемологический дизъюнктивизм Святым Граалем эпистемологии?
- Роковая связка: об одной попытке обосновать лингвистическую относительность
- Social Scientific Knowledge about Knowledge and Information
- Плоды Просвещения – каким быть экономическому знанию?
- The Medium Is the Message? К. Танкреди и Я. Шарвит о семантике высказываний об установках
- Знакомство с вымышленным объектом – семантические условия и прагматические правила
- О парадоксах: ответ оппонентам
- Незнание как эпистемологическая проблема
- О роли существования парадоксов в программе философии математики неологицизма
- Действительно ли необходим запрет на самореференцию?
- Что значит быть лысым и лжецом? Новая опция унифицированного подхода к парадоксам
- Б. Рассел, Г. Прист и принцип единого решения логико-семантических парадоксов
- Поиски единообразного решения парадоксов: иллюзия простоты
- О принципе единого решения парадоксов
- Возможен ли синтез натурализма и антинатурализма?
- Digital Humanities Projects – Attempt at a Metadigital View
- Scientific Progress, Rationality and Interdisciplinarity
- Why Does Science Need Losers? – On the Overproduction of Scientific Knowledge and Its Function
- Historical and Philosophical Reconstruction of the Discussion on Verifiability at the Meeting of the Aristotelian Society
- Metaphysics of Progress and the Disciplinary Structure of Science
- Progress of Science and Interfaces of the World
- Progress of Science – Specialization or Universalization?
- On the Multidimensionality of Scientific Rationality and Scientific Progress
- Fruits of the Enlightenment – General Scientific Environment for the Formation of Economics as a Science
- Conceptualizing Scientific Progress – The Case of Historical Epistemology
- What Is Experimental Research in the Philosophy of Language and Epistemology?
- Types of Identity and Coordinates of Person – Methods of Classifying Modern Theories of Personal Identity
- The Structure of Agentive Awareness in Kent Bach’s Representational Theory of Action
- Post-structuralism – Paradox as a Method
- The History of Science in the Context of the State Ideology – (How Physicists’ Scientific Discussion Was Treated in Soviet and Post-Soviet Literature)
- From Explanation to Understanding – An Important Shift in the Philosophy of Science
- Contemporary Cognitive Psychology: What Theories Do
- Creativity, Tailoring and Basic Research
- Chimera of Naturalism and Free Will
- Paradigms and the Principle of Internalism: An Analysis of the Concept of Rational Acceptability
- Russian Aristocracy and Private Forms of Scientific Organization: The Case of Grand Duke Nikolai Mikhailovich
- Rational Foundations of Creative Consciousness in Science
- Счастливая (не)случайность: серендипность как фактор решения научных проблем
- Creativity is not Essence but Existence!
- Creativity Opportunities: When Non-science Helps o Answer Scientific Questions
- Could Galileo Discover the Law of Universal Gravitation in 1611, Was There Newton’s Apple and What Is “Modern Physics”?.
- Epistemological Randomization, or On Creativity in Science
- Complementarity or Incommensurability? Reply to Critics
- Argumentation from a Cognitive Perspective
- Modal Theory of Constitution and the Ontology of Persons
- Structures, Objects, and Reality. Part 2
- The Epistemological Paradigm of Post-Religious Humility
- Science as an Object of Faith and Distrust: The Phenomenon of Denialism
- The Problem of Reality in the Philosophy of Science by T. Kuhn
- Is Kuhn’s “World Change through Revolutions” Comprehensible?
- Vladislav A. Lektorskiy
- What is Kuhn’s Problem?
- Nataliya I. Kuznetsova
- On the Analysis of the Reflexion in Science, in the Russian Philosophy, and the STS Strong Program
- Philosophy and Science and Technology Studies: The Problem of Relationships
- Does the Philosophical Reflection on the Foundations of Scientific Research Follow the Empiricism Principle?
- On the Universality of Philosophical Reflection: Reply to Critics
- Popper and His Popular Critics: Thomas Kuhn, Paul Feyerabend and Imre Lakatos: Appendix
- Incommensurability and Communication: To the Communicative Turn in the Philosophy of Science
- From “Paradigm” to “Disciplinary Matrix”: A Fatal Step
- Copernicus Contra Kuhn
- Who Studies the Studies of Science and Technology? On the Principle of Reflexivity from Empirical and Theoretical Points of View
- Ernst Mayr’s Critique of Thomas Kuhn
- Kuhn, Lakatos, and the Historical Turn in the Philosophy of Mathematics
- A New Concept of Reason?
- The Contemporary Philosophy of Science: An Eternal Return
- The Problem of Typology of Scientific Cognition in the Context of Cultural-Historical Epistemology
- Has Science Ever Been “Normal”? A Reply to “How is Post-Normal Science Possible?” by Lada Shipovalova
- Intellectual Vices as Implicit Attitudes
- Towards a “New Epistemology”: Yuk Hui’s Recursivity and Contingency
- Main Models of the Temporal Structure of Consciousness
- Early Career Researcher: From Managerial Construct to Socio-Epistemic Reality
- Epistemic Autonomy, Authority and Trust: In Defense of Zagzebski’s Theory
- “The Right to Your City”: A Project of the Epistemological Urban Studies
- Structures, Objects, and Reality. Part 1
- Fundamental Perception in Leibniz’s Philosophy and Contemporary Panpsychism
- Creativity and Digitalization
- Towards Open Science: The Precariat as a Subject of Scientific Creativity
- On the Perspectives of the Scientific Precariat
- How Is Post-Normal Science Possible?
- Creativity in Science as a Social Phenomenon
- A Perspective of the General Scientific Picture of the World: Collisions and Trends
- Scientific Precariat: Individualism versus Collectivism
- Color Concepts as a Factor of Cognitive Penetration of Perception
- The Unreliable Narrator’s “Paper Eyes” in Visual Storytelling – Inference and Performance
- Semantics of Judgments about Interoceptive Experience – From Norm to Anomalies
- Other Points of View: Replies to Comments
- Perception and Observation in the Strong Program in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge – Sociologism, Psychologism, Interdisciplinarity
- What Is Unreliable in Fiction and Where It Comes From
- Knowing Through Hearing, Towards an Epistemology of Auditory Perception
- A Possible-Worlds Construal of Unreliability in Film
- Why Philosophy of Language is Unreliable for Understanding Unreliable Filmic Narration
- Unreliable Narration and Dual Perspective – Comments on Emar Maier
- When that F is not F. Interpretability, Deixis and Complex Demonstratives
- The Filmic Representation of ‘Relived’ Experiences
- G.W. Leibniz: From the “Symbolic Revolution” in Mathematics to the Concept of Suppositive Cognition
- Convention, Coherence and Control
- Knowing Opposites and Formalising Antonymy
- Unreliability and Point of View in Filmic Narration
- On Semantic Reference and Speaker’s Reference
- Cogito’s Hidden Premises Found through Two Aspects of a Sign – Meaning and Sense-Data
- Perception, Knowledge, and Natural Language
- Brentano and Scholasticism – Searching for Lost Origins
- Technoscience, Humanity and Man – In Search for a Formula of Coexistence
- Intimate Technology and Alien Science – Scientists and tDCS-users Trade’s Specific at Reddit.com
- Economic Knowledge and Power – From Scientific Objectivity to Technologies of Impersonality and Social Design
- Political Ideologies through the Lens of Modern Neuroscience
- Neuroethics: Discussions about the Subject
- A Priori in the Classical Model of Science
- Criticism of Cartesian Account of Self-Knowledge in English-speaking Analytic Philosophy – Overview of the Main Strategies
- The Notions of Will and Action – Hegel and Wittgenstein against Metaphysics of Will
- Epistemic Relativism and the Gettier Problem – Insights from Philosophy of Science
- Wittgenstein as a “Fellow Traveler” of Contextualist Sociology
- Intention and Intentional Action in Philosophy of Law – What Does Wittgenstein Have to Do with It?
- Intention, Subject of Will, and Social Theory
- Wittgenstein on Intention and Action in the Perspective of Contemporary Approaches in Social Theory
- Cosmos: A Big Challenge and a Global Project
- Extended Mind and Epistemic Responsibility in a Digital Society
- In Defense of Veritism: Responses to My Critics
- Contextualism and the Problem of Knowledge Ascription
- Sergei G. Sekundant
- On Veritism. Pritchard’s Defense
- Pritchard’s Case for Veritism
- Intellectually Virtuous Inquirer and the Practical Value of Truth
- Wisdom, not Veritism
- Albert Einstein’s Epistemic Virtues and Vices
- The New Evil Devil Problem and Deontological Internalism
- Virtue Epistemology as Anti-luck Epistemology
- “Vicious Minds” – Vice Epistemology and Rhetoric of Resistance to Anti-intellectialism
- In Defense of Veritism
- Gift-giving as an Epistemic Virtue – A Case of Biomedicine
- The Virtues Needed by Experts in Action
- Epistemic Virtue of Wisdom and Evidentialism
- Through Virtues to Knowledge – On the Foundations of Aretaic Approach in Epistemology
- Piama P. Gaidenko (1934–2021)
- The Baconian Background of Hogben’s Scientific Humanism
- Francis Bacon and His Fate in the History and Philosophy of Science, 2010–2020
- A Baconian historiola mentis in Spinoza’s Method
- Bacon’s Anthropocene – The Historical-Epistemological Entanglement of Power, Knowledge and Nature Reassessed
- Language of Reality and Reality of Language in Francis Bacon’s Philosophy
- The Owner of the Right over Nature, or Expert Mediators in the Modern Era and at Present
- Responses to Cassan, Iorizzo, Belkind, Lynch and Fuller
- On Metaphysics and Method, Or How to Read Francis Bacon’s Novum organum
- Method and Control – Naturalizing Scientific Culture in Bacon’s Novum organum
- The Prophetic Bacon – Response to Garber
- Bacon’s Inductive Method and Material Form
- Self-preservation and the Transformation of Nature – A Response to Garber
- Bacon’s Novum organum – “The Marriage Bed Between the Mind and the Universe”
- Bacon’s Metaphysical Method
- Francis Bacon, Between Myth and History
- Metaphysics and Realism – Contexts of Return
- Introspection – Contemporary Problems and Approaches
- Jubilee of Alexander Yu. Antonovski
- “There Is No Royal Way in Philosophy…”. Historical Reply to Critics
- Transcendentalism as a Program for the Development of Epistemology
- Descriptive Turn in Epistemology – For Better or Worse?
- Towards the Reform of the System of Epistemological Goals and Values
- Sociocultural Landmarks of Cognition and Problems of Scientific Creativity in the Media World
- Criteria for Replication of Psychological Knowledge in the Context of the Cultural-Historical Epistemology
- Cultural-Historical Epistemology and Individual Methodological Attitudes of a Scientist – (On the Autobiographical Narrative of A.A. Ukhtomsky)
- Cultural-Historical Epistemology and Perspectives of the Philosophy of Science
- Difficult Points of Chess Metaphor in the Theoretical Questions of Language and Mind
- Social Position of an Expert as a New Element of Science
- Rhetoric of Science – The Problem of Status
- Conceptualizing Computer Simulations in Philosophy of Science
- From “Nomos” to “Physis” and Back – (The Concept of “Law of Nature” in the Philosophy of F. Bacon)
- Abstraction Through the Lens of Neuroscience
- Alexius Meinong’s Extraontology – Beyond Being and Non-being
- Lyudmila A. Markova (12.12.1932–26.12.2020)
- The Inherent Logic in the Idea of the Multiverse
- What Is Formal Philosophy?
- So, What Is Tractatus? Reply to Critics
- Group Belief – Defending a Minimal Version of Summativism
- Ludwig Wittgenstein and Logical Positivism
- Wittgenstein in the Camp of Logical Positivists. Reply to Critics
- From Modernization to Greening – Geoecology and Geosociality
- On Wittgenstein’s Influence on the Logical Positivists
- Logical Positivism, Values, and Norms – Is It Possible to Read Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in Terms of Legal Philosophy?
- Logical Positivism, Wittgenstein and Ethical Value of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
- Russell and Wittgenstein’s Tractatus – The Forgotten Debt
- Ethical Reading of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
- Towards Protolanguage – Bodily Reactions Represent Emotional Type
- Generative and Perceptive Models of Volition
- Body As an Object of Experimentation and the Emergence of Biomedicine Ethos – The Nuremberg Lessons
- Benacerraf and Set-Theoretic Reductionist Realism
- Ethics of Uncertainty As an Extension of Virtue Epistemology – The ·ase of Genetic Risks
- Games With Space
- Jubilee of L.A. Mikeshina
- The Science of Society and the Concept of Complexity – On the 30th Anniversary of the Publication of Niklas Luhmann’s Book Die Wissenschaft der Gesellschaft
- QBism: An Analytical Review
- The Problem of Priority in the Invention of Scientific Journals
- If Science Is a Public Good, Why Do Scientists Own It?
- Collaboration in Science – Philosophical and Methodological Problems
- Knowledge as a Public Good and Knowledge as a Commodity
- Science on Demand
- The Ubiquity of Public Science
- Making ‘Science as a Public Good’ Meaningful – Response to Stehr, Turner and Sassower
- Mathematical Reasoning – Conceptual Proof and Logic Conclusion
- Libertarian Volition and the Problem of Luck
- Interdisciplinarity and Crowdsourcing in Ecology as Reply to the Challenges of the Technogenic Civilization
- Evolution of Expertiment in the Context of Technogenic Civilization
- Time in the Physical Picture of the World – Unified Physics of K.-F. von Weizsäcker
- Ecology as a Way to Combine Knowledge about the Natural and Social in Human Being
- Otto Neurath’s Relevance for Science Policy Debates
- Qualia Irreducibility Thesis – Rational Argument or Unreasonable Presupposition?
- On Some Prospects of the Russian Philosophy of Natural Sciences
- Social Understanding and the Problem of “Other Mind”
- Science as a Vocation. Hermeneutics and Reflection
- On the Specifics of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Influence on Social Sciences and the Humanities. Reply to Critics
- Searching for the Justification of Realism
- History of Science: Projects and Realities
- Philosophy and Linguistics – New Trends in the Interdisciplinary Studies of Meaning
- Wittgenstein’s Problem of Rule-Following and Legal Philosophy Studies
- Wittgenstein and Husserl as the Reformers of Social Science
- Ludwig Wittgenstein and Performative Turn
- Rule-Following and Social Theory
- Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Standard Model in Elementary Particles Physics and the History of Its Creation
- The Modal Square of Opposition and the Mental Models Theory
- A Priori in the Philosophy of Science – Methodological Aspects of Research
- Sociology or Psychology? – On Conceptual Architecture of David Bloor’s Strong Programme in Sociology of Scientific Knowledge
- The Rule-Following Problem and Wittgenstein’s Place in Sociology Studies – A Return to Peter Winch
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics in the Context of Contemporary Physical Research
- Petroleum Genesis as a Problem of Transdisciplinary Research
- “Logic of the Future” as C.S. Peirce Understood It (First Volumes of Peirceana)
- The Crisis of Collegiality in Scientific Organization, and the Scientific Policy
- Is Wisdom an Epistemic Virtue?
- Jubilee of Alexander L. Nikiforov
- Conception and Philosophy of Science
- Epistemology of Belief – Blameworthiness, Credibility and Virtues of Epistemic Agent
- Between Mutation and Glitch – Digital Evolution of Media
- Obvious and Improbable in Kuhnian Normal Science
- The Prospects of the Mankind in the Era of Technological Singularity
- Scientific Realism and Constructive Empiricism – A Methodology of Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
- Epistemological Analysis of the Concept of Time in Esai Krymetsy’s Scientific Heritage
- Incline and Admonish – Epistemic Injustice and Counter-Expertise
- Naturalism and Kantianism
- Expert and Layman – Communicative Paradoxes of Expertise and Counter-Expertise
- Epistemic Injustice as Systemic Communicative Dysfunction
- Counter-Expertise – Opening and Closing the Black Boxes
- Epistemic Injustice Is Much Stronger – Reply to Critics
- Knowledge and Luck
- Material Consequence and Formal Grounding
- Life as Process
- Knowledge and Reality in the Historical Epistemology
- The Gay Science of Francis Bacon
- Deciphering Hume – Life, Times and Heritage of the Reformer of Metaphysics
- G.W. Leibniz: Sign and the Problem of Expression
- David Hume’s Epistemology and Its Contemporary Importance
- Language as a Dynamic System – the Legacy of W. von Humbodlt and Contemporary Linguistics
- Russian Engineering in the Context of Philosophical and Sociological Studies – Dramas and Phantoms
- Causal Efficiency of Intentional Acts
- The Basic Ideas for Constructing Methodological Concept of Sociality
- Science in Danger, or Technoscience Becomes Dangerous?
- Conceptual Schemes and Relativism – Donald Davidson’s Critical Arguments
- Technoscience: “Where the Danger Is, Grows the Saving Power Also”
- Technoscience, Biopolitics and Biobanking
- Technoscience – Science Without Scientists?
- Brave New World – On Science Transformation Into Technoscience
- Turning Back to Kuhn – Is Normal Science Conservative?
- Kant’s Copernican Revolution as an Object of Philosophical Retrospection
- Why Social Networks for Researchers Still Matter
- In the Memory of Rom Harré (18.12.1927 – 18.10.2019)
- German Idealism, Epistemic Constructivism and Metaphilosophy
- Historical Variability of the Self in the Scientific Landscape
- Philosophy in a Polycentric World – Towards Russian Philosophical Congress
- Cultural-Historical Theory in a Dialectical Optic
- The Gift Illusion – How Networks Turn Selfless Knowledge Sharing into Obsessive Crowdsourcing
- Do Scientists Need Social Networks for Scientists?
- Imagination in Action – The Case of Historical Epistemology
- Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Sociality – New Phenomena and Problems for Medical and Life Sciences Advance
- Historization of Scientific Observation in Modern Scientific Researches
- Difficulties of I-Perspective in Projects of Phenomenology and Naturalism Integration
- The Elimination of Carnap’s Critical Arguments Against Metaphysics Through Formal Semantic Analysis of Natural Language
- Social Networks for Researchers on the Internet – A New Sociality?
- Digitalization as a Subject Matter of Interdisciplinary Studies
- Ontology of the Collective Experimentalist – From Alvarez’s Group to Megascience
- Interview in the Memory of V.S. Stepin
- Populism and Science
- Uncertainty in Cognition and Social Practices
- From Technology Studies to Sound Studies – How Materiality Matters
- On the Burden of Technology and the Mission of Scientist
- Four Key Questions in Philosophy of Technology – On “Homo creator” by Hans Poser
- Yablo’s Paradox: Is the Infinite Liar Lying to Us?
- The Concept of Probability in Mathematics and Physics (on the 1920–30 Discussions in Soviet Scientific Literature)
- A.J. Ayer and J.L. Austin: from “Ethical Judgements” to “Performative”
- To Outdo Kuhn: on Some Prerequisites for Treating the Computer Revolution as a Revolution in Mathematics
- Gettier Problem – What Should We Do with the Puzzle of Analytical Epistemology?
- Human and Human Death as a Neuroscience Ethics Problem
- On Misinterpretation of Mach, Poincare and Weber by A.L. Nikiforov
- Citizen Science – Science as a Vocation
- Computational Knowledge Representation in Cognitive Science
- On the Alleged Contradiction in Scientific Rationality
- Can We Talk about the Fall of Science?
- Hierarchy of Technoscience Estimation – the Case of Drug Equivalence Dispute
- Let’s think together!
- The Transformation of Science in the XX Century – from the Search of Truth to the Enhancement of Technology
- Annmarie Mol on the Way to Multiple Ontologies
- The “Open Texture” of Empirical Concepts and Linguistic Anti-Reductionism of Friedrich Waismann
- On “Yablo’s Paradox: Is the Infinite Liar Lying to Us?” by Andrei V. Nekhaev
- Virtue Epistemology: on the 40th Anniversary of the Turn in Analytical Philosophy
- Normativity, Expertise and Epistemological Paternalism in the Philosophy of Science – A Review of the Journal “Metaphilosophy”
- The Unreality of Time
- Armchair Science and Armchair Philosophy
- Epistemic Progress Despite Systematic Disagreement
- Beyond The ‘Null Setting’ – The Method of Cases in the Epistemology of Testimony
- McTaggart: Reality in Idealism
- On the Meaning of the Question “What Is Philosophy?”
- Philosophy or Auto-Anthropology?
- Philosophical Intuitions Are Surprisingly Robust Across Demographic Differences
- Williamson on Laws and Progress in Philosophy
- Reply to Dennett, Knobe, Kuznetsov, and Stoljar on Philosophical Methodology
- Afterword to the Panel Discussion on Armchair Philosophy
- Armchair Philosophy
- The Argument from Variation against Using One’s Own Intuitions as Evidence
- Problems of Metaphilosophy – a View from Aside
- The Philosophical Status of “Metaphilosophy of Science”
- Normative Ethics: an Armchair Discipline?
- The Question of Reflexivity
- Metaphilosophy: History and Perspectives
- N. Luhmann’s Theory of Systems in the Application to the Analysis of Scientific Communication
- Vyacheslav S. Stepin (19.08. 1934 – 14.12. 2018)
- Transformations in Epistemology: Problems and Prospects
- Argumentation, Peer Disagreement and the Truth Birth in Dispute
- Is Science Epistemically Autonomous? – An Overview of Some Contemporary Discussions
- Science and the Zeitgeist
- Knowledge, Memory, and the Boundaries of Subject
- The Birth of Philosophy of Science from the Spirit of Victorian Era
- Speech at the Scientific Session of the Institute of Philosophy, Dedicated to the 25th Anniversary of Lenin’s Birth “Materialism and Empiriocriticism” June 22, 1934
- Philosophy of Science – the Project and the Discipline
- The Birth of Public Sphere from the Spirit of Intellectual Debates
- Vices and Virtues of Externalism
- Phenomenologization or Naturalization? – Between Philosophy and Cognitive Science
- All the Worst is From the Victorian Spirit, All the Best is From the Zeitgeist
- Leibniz and Bourdieu – the Real Definition in Socioanalysis
- Historical Epistemology in France – to the History of the Discipline’s Formation
- Three Approaches to the Issue of Quantum Reality and the Second Quantum Revolution
- Climate Change Attribution – When Does it Make Sense to Add Methods?
- B.M. Hessen: The Materialist Dialectic in the Struggle with the Ideological Rite
- Materialistic Dialectics and Modern Physics – Abstracts at the I all-Union Congress of Physicists in Odessa on August 19, 1930
- Epistemology in Russia – Its Formation in the Context of Social Sciences and the Humanities
- Friedrich Waismann on the Many-Level-Structure of Language and Problems of Reductionism
- Contemporary Epistemology and Its Critics: on Crisis and Perspectives
- Martin-Löf Type Theory as a Multi-Agent Epistemic Formal System
- New Analytic Philosophy: A Comment on Oleg A. Domanov’s Paper
- Type Theoretical Grammar, Intensional Entities and Epistemic Attitudes
- Quine’s Problem is Coming Back
- Type Theory in the Semantics of Propositional Attitudes
- Distributed Cognition and Mathematical Practice in the Digital Society: from Formalized Proofs to Revisited Foundations
- Scientific Rationality in Social Context – Conceptual and Practical Issues
- Man and Technology – Ambivalence of Digital Culture
- Vladimir P. Filatov
- Between Psychologism and Logicism: from Wilhelm Wundt to Logical Investigations of Autism
- The Unity of Philosophy and Science: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- New Machinery, Olden Tasks?
- Remarks on the Type Theory in the Semantics of Propositional Attitudes
- Davidson on Truth, Norms, and Dispositions
- The Many-Level-Structure of Language
- Vladimir N. Porus
- Max Weber on Science: Reception and Perspectives
- “Tempus Spargendi Lapides” – The Fuzzy Structure of Scientific Revolutions
- Bodies of Knowledge and Knowledge of Bodies – “We Can Know More than We Can Tell”
- Norman Malcolm on the Ontological Argument – Ordinary Language, Common Sense, and Philosophical Analysis
- Hessen’s explanation and the Needham question, or How Marxism helped to put an important question but hindered answering it
- Contemporary science studies with or without hidden Marxist roots?
- Marxism and philosophy of science.
- How to leave Descartes behind – On the relevance of Marxism for post-Cartesian philosophy of mind
- The floor is given to Mr. Hessen
- On hegemony, acceptance of the differences and social construction of knowledge
- Critical Realism and the ontological critique of economics methodology
- What do the Marxist “Dialectics of Cognition” and Lakatos’s “Sophisticated Falsificationism” have in common?
- Uniting the cognitive and the social – Lakatos unmasked?
- The challenge to consensus: the relevance of the Lakatos-Feyerabend debate for contemporary science and technology studies
- How Marxist history of science can inform a pedagogy of science for social justice
- On some conceptual background of Imre Lakatos’ thought
- Speech at the Presidium session of the Communist Academies. August 1, 1931
- Is Marx a materialist?
- Cognition, activity, and content – A.N. Leontiev and the enactive origin of “ideal reflective content”
- Imre Lakatos and the inexhaustible atom – the hidden marxist roots of history and philosophy of science
- Post-Soviet Marxism in the Soviet era – activity approach to the analysis of science
- Marxian “abstraction” and contemporary philosophy of science
- Problems of cognition in Karl Marx’s works
- “Consciousness creates reality” – Is there a way out of the verbal labyrinth?
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- William Whewell’s philosophy of science and Immanuel Kant’s apriorism
- Historical roots of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s universal science
- Free will, science and causes of behavior
- Physical theories in the context of multiverse
- Civil expertise of scientific knowledge in the digital era
- Radical science – Are the scientists capable of social protest?
- Contextualism in philosophy of science
- The dialectic of politics and science from a post-truth standpoint
- On the critique of protest. Reply to critics
- Merton-Popper’s paradox and the substantive rationality of science
- Scientific activism and the idea of performativity
- Civil activism, mediation and expertise in scientific environment
- Paradoxes of scientific ethos
- Novum Organon Renovatum – Preface, Book I. Aphorisms concerning ideas
- Panpsychism in the search of a self-definition
- “The other side of language” – the problem of the relationship between continuity and discreteness
- Meinong, Wittgenstein and Austrian Philosophy
- Engineering knowledge in the technogenic civilization
- Money for science – social-economical problems of funding scientific research
- К 90-Летию Рома Харре
- Science in vivo
- Epistemic authority: the error of ‘liberal protection’and the value alternative
- Сhapters from «Gelegentliche Gedanken über Universitäten in deutschem Sinn Nebst einem Anhang über eine neu zu errichtende»
- Thematic and paradigm models of the concept system of science – (a case study of advanced research in Russian linguistics)
- Social philosophy of science: German version. Friedrich Schleiermacher on the reformation of German university and the role of faculty of philosophy
- Subjectivity and normativity in the early Soviet Russian structuralism
- Citizen science: are people distinguishable from bacteria?
- Metaphysics of correspondence: some approaches to the classical theory of truth
- Alexander von Humboldt – nomadic thinking and living science
- К 85-Летию Л.А. Марковой
- The principle of participation and contemporary mechanisms of producing knowledge in science
- On the power of scientific knowledge – Interview with Nico Stehr
- Computer Science: features of Russian classification
- The demarcation problem in the history of science, or what historical epistemology has to say about cultural identification
- Socio – technical disciplines in scientific classifications
- Engineering: aspects of the object field construction
- Philosophical approaches to classifications of sciences: biology
- Migration: an interdisciplinary concept and its epistemological dimensions
- Disciplinary classifications and normative regulation of science
- Comte and positivism
- What does it mean ‘to know’?
- Rationality in law – Niklas Luhmann’s approach
- An episode from the social history of technology in the light of Actor-network theory of Bruno Latour
- Whewell vs Comte – is ‘apriorism – positivism’ communication possible?
- Social philosophy of science project as a possibility for overcoming the crisis
- Methodological agnosticism of ninian smart and philosophy of ordinary language – preliminary considerations
- “Situated knowledge” and the ideal of objectivity in science
- Phenomenal unity of consciousness in synchronic and diachronic aspects
- On “personal” meaning of linguistic expressions – Reply to critics
- Miguel Servet’s anthropological optimism
- Between technological utopia and dystopia: games and social planning
- On understanding – Reply to Alexander Nikiforov
- Understanding as recognition
- Some deontic logical formulae that can be used in a natural way in human reasoning
- The Naturalness of Religious Ideas – Soundings from the Cognitive Science of Religion
- Trading zones – the understanding and construction in science and philosophy
- The conception of “trading zones” as a new kind of soft externalism
- The splendor and misery of linguistic universals
- Understanding in philosophy of language
- The problem of trading zones’ mediators
- Linguistic universals in the structure of understanding
- Design – and typology problems of trading zones
- Norms in cognition and cognition of norms
- Social philosophy of science in search of tools
- Warrant for belief in God – evolutionary approach
- J.H. Newman’s lecture “The Office of Justifying Faith”
- Lectures on justification – Part 10. The office of justifying faith
- Philosophy of religion: eternal questions, classical texts, new interpretations
- Theistic proofs: mind fights for God
- Specifics of the religious consciousness in the Post-Soviet socio-cultural region
- Thinking of God in phenomenological philosophy of religion – from formal indication to eschatological reduction
- Theism, naturalism, and scientific realism
- On the autonomy of scientific and theological discourses
- Social verification of religious knowledge
- Reply to critics
- Epistemic authority and autonomy of the epistemic subject
- Epistemic authority – modern liberal defense
- Testimonial knowledge: some problems
- Critique of the testimonial knowledge from the outsider’s point of view: the luck argument and the problem of disagreement
- Common root of the theory of testimonial religious knowledge and some skeptical arguments
- Testimony and the transmission of religious knowledge
- Epistemology of religious belief as an essential part of philosophy of religion
- Evolutionary approach to the development of science – On the Russian translation of N. Luhmann’s “Evolution of Science”
- Evolution of science
- “High culture” as an indicator of constructivism’ options
- Alexander Karpenko (07.04.1946-07.02.2017)
- Epistemes in the modern science of living things
- Logical paradoxes solution in semantically closed language
- Visualizations of “self’ and “other” – immune systems in the schematic illustration and microphotographies
- Symposion and symposium as the modes of the text culture
- Social and humanitarian dimensions of technoscience
- Discourses and the types of future
- Consciousness, reduction and physicalism
- Historical epistemology and the fate of theory of knowledge in philosophy
- Historical epistemology – epistemology and the other philosophy
- Production of knowledge about the knowledge – from the need for the “normalizing law” to the interdisciplinary exchange and competition
- Why so complicated?
- Logic, meaning and value from the performative perspective of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s “Tractatus Logico-Philosophics”
- Legal Marxism and philosophy of science
- Historical epistemology: necessary complications – Reply to critics
- The faces of prevision – from universal knowledge to foresight forecasting
- Historical epistemology – zone of uncertainty and space for theoretical imagination
- What is the social relay theory
- Economic theory and legal studies: towards the bilateral dialogue
- Scholarly communication development as a modernization basis for the research performance assessment and evaluation
- “The crisis of representation” in the social sciences in the middle of 1980-1990s – critics of the process of knowledge achievement and sociological narratives
- Epistemic presuppositions and taxonomy of assertives
- The crisis of representations – How is a successful outcome possible? The case of scientometrics
- On the “Invisible Hand” by Adam Smith and the formation of the scientific picture of the social world
- Textual approach in social philosophy
- Unobservable entities in modern physics – social constructs or real objects?
- “Wonderland” of theoretical epistemology
- Axiological priorities of the VI technological mode
- Rationality and rehabilitation of relativism
- Social philosophy of science as the guardian of the “incarnation of truth in the world”
- On the possibility of “negotiations” in historical epistemology
- «It is logic, but not thinking» (N. Bohr)
- Should we conceive science outside the history?
- On the sociocultural body of knowledge – Aspects of phenomenological approach to the social philosophy of science
- Should we conceive science historically?
- On the meaning of historical epistemology for contemporary philosophy of science
- Historical epistemology in search of symbolical status
- Contra relativism – historical epistemology in search of universals
- Trading zones as a subject-matter of social philosophy of science