Interrelations of Science, Technology, and Man in Social Philosophical Perspective

Russian Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):24-36 (1974)
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Abstract

As we know, the Fifteenth World Congress of Philosophy has as its general theme problems of science, technology, and man. Any aspect of this all-encompassing theme produces many questions. Our task is to single out certain important aspects in it.

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