Science, Technology, and Humanism

Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (4):33-50 (1981)
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Abstract

One is entirely justified in regarding a humanist perception of the world in which we live as a manifestation of the place held in our consciousness by concerns for the fate, needs, and designs of humankind, both as a biological species in its various forms of community and as individual persons

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