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- Voprosy Filosofii (Russian: Вопросы философии, Problems of Philosophy) is a Soviet and Russian scientific and theoretical philosophical peer-reviewed...
- cybernetics were published in the state philosophical organ, Voprosy Filosofii, after a group of Soviet scientists realized the potential of this new...
- Vissarionovich Stalin', published in Izvestia Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seria Istorii i Filosofii, Tom VII, Izdatelstvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moscow, 1950, pp. 3-30. http://www...
- (Sud’by intelligencii, repressirovannoj letom-osen’ju 1922g.)». // Voprosy filosofii 7 (600) 2003, p. 113-137 [contains a list with biographical information...
- Historical Viewpoint), St. Petersburg, 1901. 1904, Empiriomonizm: Stat'i po Filosofii (Empiriomonism: Articles on Philosophy) in 3 volumes, Moscow, 1904-1906...
- Reflexe. Časopis pro filosofii a teologii Discipline Philosophy, theology Language Czech Edited by Tomáš Koblížek Publication details History 1985–present...
- of the S****er (Russian: Легенда об Искателе, romanized: Zvozdy mirovoy filosofii Library of classics (Russian: Библиотека классики, romanized: Biblioteka...
- with Alexey Lyapunov and Anatoly Kitov which was published in Voprosy filosofii. Mollifier Sobolev mapping e.g. Friedman, A. (1970). Foundations of modern...
- initiators and the first editor-in-chief of Problems of Philosophy (Voprosy Filosofii), a leading Soviet journal of philosophy, from 1947 to 1949. The Science...
- Historical Viewpoint) (St. Petersburg, 1901) Empiriomonizm: Stat'i po Filosofii (Empiriomonism: Articles on Philosophy) 3 volumes (Moscow, 1904–1906)...