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Blowin’ Against The Wind, Prose/Poem 7/17/2014, Charles Kay Smith Jul 2014

Blowin’ Against The Wind, Prose/Poem 7/17/2014, Charles Kay Smith

Charles Kay Smith

Thoughts on Science, Contemporary Poetry and Human Nature.


Women, The Novel, And Natural Philosophy, 1660-1727, Karen Gevirtz Mar 2014

Women, The Novel, And Natural Philosophy, 1660-1727, Karen Gevirtz

Karen Bloom Gevirtz

Women, the Novel, and Natural Philosophy, 1660-1727 shows how early women novelists drew on debates about the self generated by the 'scientific' revolution to establish the novel as a genre and literary omniscience as a point of view. These writers such as Aphra Behn, Jane Barker, Eliza Haywood, and Mary Davys used, tested, explored, accepted, and rejected ideas about the self in their works to represent the act of knowing and what it means to be a knowing self. Karen Bloom Gevirtz agues that as they did so, they developed structures for representing authoritative knowing that contributed to the development …


Роль И Функции Наркомпроса, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy Jan 2012

Роль И Функции Наркомпроса, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

During the Civil war were designated considerable number of the points of view on problems of interaction of the power and a science, therefore it is represented too to general stated in the late eighties XX cent., at the very beginning of development of a new most extensive material on science stories, a conclusion that in the first decade after 1917 the basis of mutual relations of ideology and science in the USSR was the idea of a "proletarian" science by A.A.Bogdanov. Thus the doctrine of "proletarian science" was developed not only by the leaders of "Proletkult", but also almost …


Эрнест Кольман: «Мы Не Должны Были Так Жить», Leonid G. Berlyavskiy Jan 2012

Эрнест Кольман: «Мы Не Должны Были Так Жить», Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

The article is devoted Ernest Kolman (1892-1979) - to one of visible organizers of the Soviet science of 30th years and a Czechoslovak science of the post-war period, the Doctor of Philosophy, the academician of Academy of Sciences of Czechoslovakia.


Формирование Государственной Политики В Отношении Науки И Высшей Школы Во Второй Половине 30-Х Годов Xx Века, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy Jan 2007

Формирование Государственной Политики В Отношении Науки И Высшей Школы Во Второй Половине 30-Х Годов Xx Века, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

The Stalin scientific policy of second half 30th years was orientated on formation of the Soviet science as an element of mobilisation social and economic model that assumed: strengthening of command control system by scientific activity, nationalisation of all without an exception of elements of system of the organisation of science, priority of the texnocratic approach, applied science over fundamental, high degree of submission to control to machinery of state is social-humanities, Marxism as scientific methodology, the statement of scientific monopolism, science vulgarization - its simplification on purpose to make accessible to broad masses, admissibility of intervention of political management …