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Vol 142
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On the correlation of natural-scientific and philosophical methods of comprehension of human cognition (critical analysis of A.A.Bogdanov's position)

Authors:
I. G. Rebeshchenkova
Date submitted:
1994-09-24
Date accepted:
1994-11-10
Date published:
1995-09-12

Abstract

In connection with the problem of correlation of natural-scientific and philosophical approaches to human cognition the theoretical and cognitive views of A.A.Bogdanov and his polemic with N.A.Berdyaev are critically analyzed. Taking into account the peculiarities of the modern state of gnoseology, the necessity of further development of its methodology is substantiated.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Economics, history, philosophy
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References

  1. Berdyaev N.A. Notes on Bogdanov's book "Cognition from a historical point of view" //Philosophy and psychology issues. 1902. V.64.
  2. Bogdanov A.A. Basic elements of the historical view of nature. SPb, 1899.
  3. Bogdanov A.A. Cognition from the historical point of view. SPb, 1901.
  4. Bogdanov A.A. To the question about the newest philosophical currents. Reply to Berdyaev//Philosophy and psychology issues. 1902. V.65.
  5. Bogdanov A.A. Empiriomonism. М., 1904-1905. Book 1, 2.
  6. Bogdanov A.A. From the psychology of society: Articles 1901-1904. SPb, 1904.

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