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    Dalton's atomic theory and its philosophical significance.B. M. Kedrov - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (4):644-662.
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    Philosophy as a General Science.B. M. Kedrov - 1962 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (2):3-24.
    In Alfred Ayer's article, philosophy is sharply counterposed to science, is denied the status of a science. This is the leitmotif of his entire paper. Moreover, the defense of this conception is characteristic of many representatives of neopositivism who go along with Ayer. However, Ayer has certain distinctive ideas of his own, which require critical analysis. Fundamental among them is his acknowledgment of the extremely general character of the concepts and principles with which philosophy, as distinct from the special sciences, (...)
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    Art and the Problem of Socialization.B. M. Kedrov - 1977 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):74-76.
    The problem we are discussing has many aspects.
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  4. Bibliographie.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 25 (4=98):602.
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    Engels' Great Book.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (1):3-26.
    Philosophers and natural scientists are both familiar with the fact that, nearly a century ago, Engels undertook to synthesize the findings of natural science in his day from the standpoint of materialist dialectics. But few know the price Engels paid, how many times the work approached completion but was, for various reasons, postponed again and again until his death. In his mind, what place was his Dialectics of Nature to have occupied in the overall system of Marxist theory? This is (...)
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  6. GASKILL, J. D. Linear Systems, Fourier Transform, & Optics.B. M. Kedrov - 1980 - Scientia 74 (15):23.
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    How Our Journal Arose.B. M. Kedrov - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):6-21.
    The question of a new journal and the philosophical debate of 1947 In 1922-43 Soviet philosophers had their own journal titled Pod znamenem marksizma [Under the Banner of Marxism]. It came into being in early 1922 and its third issue contained Lenin's programmatic article "On the Significance of Militant Materialism" [O znachenii voinstvuiushchego materializma]. This journal published many good combative articles in its twenty years. But during the War it fell ill and in mid-1943 ceased to exist. It was not (...)
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  8. Iz laboratorii leninskoj mysli.B. M. Kedrov - 1973 - Studies in Soviet Thought 13 (1):131-133.
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  9. Les degrés de la pensée productive.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 25 (4=98):467.
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    Marx and the Unity of Science - Natural and Social.B. M. Kedrov - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (2):3-14.
    The question of the unity of scientific knowledge, including that of the unity of the natural sciences and the humanities , occupies an important place in the writings of Marx. As a consistent materialist, Marx demonstrated that the connection among the sciences was based on an objective connection among the phenomena of nature and society. This outlook provides the key to discovering the unity of the sciences in our own day. Let us see how Marx posed that question, and how (...)
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    Marxist Philosophy: Its Object and Role in the Integration of Contemporary Sciences.B. M. Kedrov - 1982 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 21 (2):74-98.
    There can be no doubt that the process of differentiation of the sciences today is going forward with rising intensity. This process is expressed in two ways: in the appearance of new sciences and disciplines outside those already existing, and as the further subdivision of existing sciences into narrower and more fragmented disciplinary branches.
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    Methodological Problems of Natural Science.B. M. Kedrov - 1964 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 3 (2):3-14.
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  13. O "Dialektike prirody" Ėngelʹsa.B. M. Kedrov - 1973 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
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    On Determinism.B. M. Kedrov - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (4):46-53.
    1. As always, before beginning a discussion it is necessary to settle on the concepts with which one will operate. In the present instance we will be concerned not only with the concept of determinism, but with others associated with or correlative to it: law, causality, necessity, etc. Obviously, within the limits of a brief paper we can deal only with the most basic features.
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    Opening Statement.B. M. Kedrov - 1975 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (1):6-10.
    It has long become established practice, on the part of the editors of Voprosy filosofii, to hold round table discussions on various pressing problems of philosophy and related disciplines.
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  16. On Scientific Revolutions and Their Typology.B. M. Kedrov - 1979 - Scientia 73 (14):675.
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  17. On Scientific Revolutions and Their Typology.B. M. Kedrov - 1980 - Scientia 74:5.
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    On the Dialectics of Scientific Discovery.B. M. Kedrov - 1967 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):16-27.
    Discoveries in natural science may be described concisely as a general procedure for finding the new in nature, in its phenomena, or in their essence.
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    On the Distinctive Characteristics of Lenin's Philosophical Notebooks.B. M. Kedrov - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (1):28-44.
    We know that the Philosophical Notebooks do not constitute a finished work, but are working digests done by Lenin, not for publication but only for himself, and as a basis for further work on questions of dialectics. This circumstance must always be remembered when one turns to the Philosophical Notebooks. Here are recorded and collected Lenin's remarkable thoughts as they developed upon reading the works of Hegel and other philosophers as well as certain natural scientists, and Lenin's exceedingly valuable plans (...)
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    On the Identification of the Subject Matter of Marxist Philosophy as "The World as a Whole".B. M. Kedrov - 1980 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):3-26.
    To help people study Marxist-Leninist philosophy, it is particularly necessary to be careful about the accuracy of philosophical terminology. Vague and ambiguous expressions must be firmly eliminated. Among them, in our view, is the saying, current among us, to the effect that "the world as a whole" is the subject matter of philosophy, Marxist philosophy included. The present article is devoted to criticism of that view.
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  21. Quelques notes au sujet de l'article de B. Jeu, J. C. Demaille et J. L. Duhameau.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 25 (4=98):596.
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  22. Rivoluzioni scientifiche e loro tipologia.B. M. Kedrov - 1979 - Scientia 73 (14):693.
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  23. Rivoluzioni scientifiche e loro tipologia.B. M. Kedrov - 1980 - Scientia 74:23.
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    Sur la synthèse des sciences.B. M. Kedrov - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1:75-80.
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    Sur un système globale des sciences.B. M. Kedrov - 1983 - der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:738-745.
    Le système des sciences ne peut être globale qu'à la condition d'incorporer non seulement les sciences fondamentales mais aussi les sciences techniques et appliquées. Pour expliquer cette incorporation nous proposons de tenir compte non Seulement du moment objectif mais aussi du moment subject. En répondant aux questions: qu'est-ce qu'on étudie?, comment on étudie? pour quel but on étudie? nous découvrons l'accroissement de la proportion du moment subjectif ce qui permets à dresser un système globale des sciences.
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    The Method of Galileo.B. M. Kedrov - 1965 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 3 (4):3-13.
    Profound revolutionary changes occur periodically in the historical development of science. They take place when the system of scientific views previously in existence breaks down, and a new system adequate to the higher level of scientific knowledge takes shape. The discoveries of Copernicus, Lavoisier, Darwin, and many others have opened such periods of change in natural science. In modern physics, the discoveries of radium and the electron, the emergence of the theory of relativity and of quantum mechanics, have brought about (...)
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    The Road to Truth.B. M. Kedrov - 1965 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 4 (2):3-24.
    For the past two decades, matters biological have been given constant attention in our press - not only in specialized publications of natural science but in those aiming at the very broadest range of readers. After the meeting of the Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences in 1948, biological questions were arbitrarily converted into problems of the most purely political nature, and the struggle against dissenters was waged in this field with no less bitterness and with essentially the same means and (...)
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    Toward the Methodological Analysis of Scientific Discoveries.B. M. Kedrov - 1962 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (1):45-57.
    The discovery of spectrum analysis occupies an important place on the long and thorny path of the advance of human knowledge toward the atoms, the stars, and the mastery of their laws. This great discovery was made one hundred years ago . The decisive role in this achievement belongs by right to two outstanding German scientists, Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff. This discovery simultaneously opened the path into the atomic world, making it possible to judge the internal structure of atoms (...)
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    V. I. Lenin on the Dialectics of the Development of Natural Science.B. M. Kedrov - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (3):231-239.
    The question of contacts between philosophers and historians of natural science, of mutual assistance and collaboration in their work, is an exceptionally important one from both the theoretical and practical points of view. This constitutes an organic component of the overall task, posed by Lenin, of strengthening the alliance between the leading natural scientists and Marxist philosophers. Here a businesslike approach is particularly needed. Lenin's behests lay in two directions. First, they have to do with the treatment of problems in (...)
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  30. WOLFOWITZ, J. Coding Theorems of Information Theory.B. M. Kedrov - 1980 - Scientia 74 (15):5.
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