Transformations in Epistemology: Problems and Prospects [Book Review]

Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (1):233-239 (2019)
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This paper is a reflection on number of statements and ideas presented in the monograph by Academician Vladislav A. Lektorsky “Humanity and Culture. Selected Papers”. The authors suggest their interpretations on his ideas regarding the characteristics of classical and non-classical epistemology, as well as the further development of epistemology in the light of its enrichment with the humanitarian and “citizen” component.

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Svetlana V. Shibarshina
National Research Lobachevsky State University Of Nizhny Novgorod

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