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  1. The Lysenko Affair.David Joravsky - 1971 - Studies in Soviet Thought 11 (4):301-307.
     
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  2. Russian Psychology, a Critical History.David Joravsky - 1991 - Studies in Soviet Thought 42 (2):159-189.
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    (1 other version)Soviet Marxism and Natural Science: 1917-1932.David Joravsky - 1961 - Studies in Soviet Thought 2 (2):142-148.
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    Soviet Marxism and Natural Science: 1917-1932.David Joravsky - 1961 - New York,: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1961. Russian Marxist philosophy of science originated among men and women who gave their whole lives to rebellion against established authority. The original tension within Marxist philosophy between positivism and metaphysics was repressed but not resolved in this first phase of Soviet Marxism. In this volume the author correlates the development of ideas with trends in the Cultural Revolution and against this background it is possible to understand why debates over general philosophy gave way to conflicts over (...)
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    Soviet Views on the History of Science.David Joravsky - 1955 - Isis 46 (1):3-13.
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    Soviet Marxism and Biology Before Lysenko.David Joravsky - 1959 - Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1/4):85.
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    Evolution, Marxian Biology and the Social Scene. Conway Zirkle.David Joravsky - 1960 - Isis 51 (3):348-353.
  8. Herzen’s philosophy of history.David Joravsky - 2001 - History of the Human Sciences 14 (3):114-125.
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    Istoriia Akademii Nauk SSSR. Volume I: 1724-1803K. V. Ostrovitianov.David Joravsky - 1961 - Isis 52 (4):591-592.
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    Kolakowski's long goodbye.David Joravsky - 1981 - Theory and Society 10 (2):293-305.
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    Limits of Scientific InquiryGerald Holton Robert S. Morison.David Joravsky - 1982 - Isis 73 (2):280-281.
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    Soviet ScienceRuth G. Christman.David Joravsky - 1954 - Isis 45 (4):408-409.
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    The Impossible project of Ivan Pavlov (and William James and sigmund Freud).David Joravsky - 1992 - Science in Context 5 (2):265-280.
    The ArgumentIn different contexts, beginning with different concerns, Pavlov, James, and Freud tried to achieve a neurophysiological explanation of mind, and suffered defeat. James and Freud acknowledged the defeat and attempted, in radically different ways, to construct an interim psychology, hoping that neural explanation would be achieved in the future. Pavlov came to the effort in his fifties, after decades of research that took for granted a sharp separation between neurophysiology and psychology. He changed his mind as he noticed the (...)
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    Commentary on Casals: Toward a Marxist argument over Stalinism. [REVIEW]David Joravsky - 1980 - Theory and Society 9 (2):261-267.
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    The mechanical spirit: The Stalinist marriage of Pavlov to Marx. [REVIEW]David Joravsky - 1977 - Theory and Society 4 (4):457-477.
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