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    Philosophical Principles of Systemicity and the Systems Approach.I. V. Blauberg, V. N. Sadovskii & B. G. Iudin - 1979 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 17 (4):44-68.
    The systems approach and systems research as a whole are currently experiencing a period of intensive development, which is due both to widening of their areas of application and incorporation into this area of various kinds of practical activity connected with science and technology and to a more intensive treatment of certain aspects of this approach. All of this inevitably demands further development of the philosophical range of inquiry into the systems approach.
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    Soviet-American Scientific Discussions on the Methodology, Theory, and Practice of Systems Research.N. I. Lapin & V. N. Sadovskii - 1986 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 25 (3):3-26.
    From the 16th through the 31st of May 1985, a Soviet delegation consisting of eight research associates from the State Committee on Science and Technology and the USSR Academy of Sciences participated in the Soviet-American Symposium on the Foundations of Cybernetics and Systems Theory and the Thirty-fourth Annual Conference of the Society for General Systems Research. During their stay in the USA, the Soviet researchers gave twenty-one lectures and visited a number of American scientific research centers in Washington, New York, (...)
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    How We Studied Philosophy.A. M. Piatigorskii & V. N. Sadovskii - 1994 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (4):66-88.
    This text consists of two parts. The first part is an interview given by Aleksandr Moiseevich Piatigorskii to Vadim Nikolaevich Sadovskii. Both are graduates of the Department of Philosophy at Moscow State University in the first postwar years. Meeting in London in 1992, they decided to discuss how they studied philosophy at that time. As time was short, for all practical purposes only Piatigorskii's reflections were recorded on tape. Hence, on the suggestion of the editorial board, a second part, containing (...)
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    B.M. Kedrov and the International Philosophical Community.V. N. Sadovskii - 2006 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 44 (3):63-93.
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    Bonifatii Mikhailovich Kedrov: The Man and the Scientist.V. N. Sadovskii - 2006 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 44 (3):5-21.
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    Voprosy filosofii in the Sixties.V. N. Sadovskii - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):34-53.
    It was my good fortune to work on the journal Voprosy filosofii for five and a half years, from mid-1962 to the end of 1967. I underscore "good fortune" because this was an interesting and, as it became clear later on, quite an important period in the journal's history; the team on which I worked was full of life, active, industrious, full of good will, and did everything to make Voprosy filosofii a truly professional philosophical journal; and, finally, all of (...)
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    Philosophical Logic and Logical Philosophy.V. A. Smirnov, P. I. Bystrov & V. N. Sadovskii - 1996 - Springer.
    Vladimir Aleksandrovich Smirnov was born on March 2, 1931. He graduated from Moscow State University in 1954. From 1957 till 1961 he was a lecturer in philosophy and logic at the Tomsk University. Since 1961 his scientific activity continued in Moscow at the Institute of Philosophy of Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1970 and till the last days of his life V. A. Smirnov was lecturer and then Professor at the Chair of Logic at Moscow State University. V. (...)
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