Against Fideistic Misinterpretations of the Genesis of Scientific Knowledge

Russian Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):93-101 (1978)
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Much attention was devoted, at the Twenty-fifth Congress of the CPSU, to the ideological struggle now in progress and to the need for prompt and decisive refutation of bourgeois ideology. The problem of the genesis of science is now central to fierce ideological debates

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