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    Scientific technological policy and institutional management in the Center of development for the Social and Humanity Sciences in Health.María Elena Macías Llanes & Díaz Campos - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (2):333-350.
    Este trabajo tiene como objetivo valorar la contribución del Centro de Desarrollo de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas en Salud a las Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas en el sector de la Salud de Camagüey, desde la contextualización de la política científica cubana en la proyección estratégica de la entidad. En el mismo se expone la trayectoria de la gestión de la actividad científico-tecnológica del centro. Se utilizó la revisión de los documentos y resultados generados por la entidad y trabajos publicados (...)
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    Scientific-technological revolution: social aspects.Ralf Dahrendorf (ed.) - 1977 - Beverly Hills, Calif. [etc.]: Sage Publications [for] the International Sociological Association.
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    Scientific-technological society, functional diversity and equal inclusion.Manuel Aparicio Payá - 2022 - Pensamiento 78 (298 S. Esp):555-572.
    El objetivo de este trabajo, encuadrado en la perspectiva filosófica del entrecruzamiento entre los estudios sobre discapacidad (Disability studies) y los estudios filosófico-sociales sobre la ciencia y la tecnología (CTS), es abordar la cuestión de la accesibilidad universal, relacionada con el diseño para todas las personas. Pretendo llevar a cabo una reflexión ético-política sobre esta temática, en el contexto de las posibilidades abiertas por el desarrollo científico-tecnológico emergente y sus repercusiones en relación a los colectivos de personas con diferentes tipos (...)
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  4. The scientific-technological revolution and the Third World.A. I︠U︡ Shpirt - 1972 - Moscow,: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House.
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    Scientific-Technological Progress in Agriculture and Questions of Socialization to Work Attitudes and of Vocational Guidance in the Rural School.I. G. Tkachenko - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):66-68.
    The rural general, work, polytechnic school holds a prominent place in the life of the modern socialist village. As one of the sources from which collective and state farms get trained personnel, equipment operators, for example, the rural school is meant to train a comprehensively developed younger generation capable of creatively applying to its work the latest achievements of science, engineering, and progressive technology and of presenting models of a communist attitude toward work.
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    Scientific-Technological Development and the Problem of Truth.Mirko Jakić, Franjo Sokolić & Dragan Poljak - 2012 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 32 (3-4):427-442.
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    Scientific-Technological Progress and the Development of the Individual Under Socialism.I. I. Kravchenko & V. S. Markov - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (1):48-69.
    As noted in the Report of the Central Committee of the CPSU to the Twenty-Fourth Party Congress, presented by the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Comrade L. I. Brezhnev, the economy is taking on an entirely new scale of operations at the present stage. The basis of our economic power is coming to be industry with its numerous branches and a socialist agriculture organized on a large scale, advanced science, and skilled corps of workers, experts in (...)
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    The scientific-technological revolution (STR) and soviet ideology.Arnold Buchholz - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (4):337-346.
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    The scientific-technological revolution (STR) and Soviet ideology.Arnold Buchholz - 1985 - Studies in Soviet Thought 30 (4):337-346.
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    Social implications of scientific-technological research in Senior Citizens' Neurosurgery.Liset María Frías Hernández, Anai Guerra Labrada & IIÁngela María Guillén Verano - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (1):137-153.
    Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica con el objetivo de valorar las implicaciones sociales de la investigación científico-tecnológica en Neurosicología del Adulto Mayor, mediante la caracterización del estado actual del proceso, los condicionantes que favorecen o impiden su desarrollo y los impactos sociales que genera. La investigación científico-tecnológica en esta área está condicionada por necesidades sociales propias del contexto actual. Se han identificado políticas, legislaciones e infraestructuras que la favorecen, aunque, existen algunas limitaciones. La producción tecnológica dirigida a la rehabilitación y (...)
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    Islamic responses to emerging scientific, technological and epistemological transformations.Sohail Inayatullah - 1996 - Social Epistemology 10 (3 & 4):331 – 349.
    (1996). Islamic responses to emerging scientific, technological and epistemological transformations. Social Epistemology: Vol. 10, Islamic Social Epistemology, pp. 331-349. doi: 10.1080/02691729608578823.
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    The Relationship of Scientific Technology and Material Life to Morality.Luo Guojie - 1981 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 13 (1):3-21.
    What ultimately is the relationship of the development of scientific technology and the consequent raising of the material level of life to the development of morality? Today, as the realization of the Four Modernizations is accelerated, a thorough examination of this question is highly important and meaningful.
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    Man, science, technology: a Marxist analysis of the scientific-technological revolution. Anonymous - 1973 - Academia Prague.
    Cookbook Finder is a works-based application that provides access to thousands of cookbooks and other works about food and nutrition described in library records. You can search by person, place, topic (e.g., course, ingredient, method, and more) and browse related works by author and topic (supplied by the Kindred Works/Recommender API). Results include links to full-text when available from HathiTrust and Project Gutenberg.
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    Islamic cultural identity and scientific--technological development.Klaus Gottstein (ed.) - 1986 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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    Dennis Gabor, Innovations : Scientific, Technological, and Social. Oxford University Press, in-8o, 1970. 114 p.Editors Revue de Synthèse - 1972 - Revue de Synthèse 93 (67-68):338-339.
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    Marxism-leninism and the scientific-technological revolution: Some recent soviet writings.T. Blakeley - 1980 - Studies in East European Thought 21 (1):69-71.
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    Marxism-Leninism and the scientific-technological revolution: Some recent Soviet writings.T. Blakeley - 1980 - Studies in Soviet Thought 21 (1):69-71.
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    The role of the scientific-technological revolution in marxism-leninism.Arnold Buchholz - 1979 - Studies in East European Thought 20 (2):145-164.
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    The role of the scientific-technological revolution in Marxism-Leninism.Arnold Buchholz - 1979 - Studies in Soviet Thought 20 (2):145-164.
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    Gender Biases in Scientific-Technological Education. An Approach to the University of La Laguna.Amparo Gómez, Antonio Fco Canales, Inmaculada Perdomo, Margarita Santana, Carolina Martínez & Rosana García - 2008 - Arbor 184 (733).
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    Art and scientific technology.Thomas Munro - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (3):399-401.
  22. Place of science in scientific technological and social progress.J. Netopilik - 1978 - Filosoficky Casopis 26 (5):657-688.
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  23. The relationship of scientific technology and material life to morality+ the 4 modernizations and communist morality in china today.Gj Luo - 1981 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):3-21.
     
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    A study of experiential technology and scientific technology, exemplified by Chinese and western medicine.Song Tian - 2011 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 6 (2):298-315.
    Experience and science, being the two sources of technology, have different focuses. In experiential technology, techniques and skills are emphasized while in scientific technology tool or equipment. Experiential technology is generally regarded as local knowledge, and scientific technology universal. Traditional Chinese medicine is an experiential technology. In contrast, Western medicine is set up as a scientific technology with great efforts. Through the comparison of these two medicines, this paper attempts to (...)
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    Scientific Controversies: Case Studies in the Resolution and Closure of Disputes in Science and Technology.Hugo Tristram Engelhardt, H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr, Arthur L. Caplan & Drs William F. And Virginia Connolly Mitty Chair Arthur L. Caplan - 1987 - Cambridge University Press.
    This collection of essays examines the ways in which disputes and controversies about the application of scientific knowledge are resolved. Four concrete examples of public controversy are considered in detail: the efficacy of Laetrile, the classification of homosexuality as a disease, the setting of safety standards in the workplace, and the utility of nuclear energy as a source of power. The essays in this volume show that debates about these cases are not confined to matters of empirical fact. Rather, (...)
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    Paul Ricœur’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance for our Scientific-Technological Civilization.Eileen Brennan - 2023 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 14 (2):78-94.
    Inspired by the report, Reimagining our Futures Together. A New Social Contract for Education, which warns that humanity and planet Earth are under threat, but acknowledges that education has the power to bring about profound change, this article makes the case for giving careful consideration both to Paul Ricœur’s reflections on humanity and human capacities, and to his comments on “true education” and the educational value of poetic thought. To get a sense of where scientific-technological civilization is headed, it (...)
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    Keys to understanding the resistance of anti-vaccination groups: a public scientific-technological controversy.Obdulia Torres González - 2018 - Journal of Humanities of Valparaiso 11:7-37.
    This article discusses the debate about vaccination as a case of public scientific technological controversy. In the vaccination controversy there is a scientific question, the effectiveness of vaccines in the elimination of diseases; a question of risk assessment, possible adverse effects and the possibility that immunization causes idiopathic diseases; an ethical question, the balance of rights between the two groups and the limits of the freedom of choice of treatment; and a political issue, who must take decisions about (...)
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    Keys to understanding the resistance of anti-vaccination groups: a public scientific-technological controversy.Obdulia Torres González - 2018 - Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 11:7-37.
    This article discusses the debate about vaccination as a case of public scientific technological controversy. In the vaccination controversy there is a scientific question, the effectiveness of vaccines in the elimination of diseases; a question of risk assessment, possible adverse effects and the possibility that immunization causes idiopathic diseases; an ethical question, the balance of rights between the two groups and the limits of the freedom of choice of treatment; and a political issue, who must take decisions about (...)
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    The Special Quality of the Interaction Between the Person and Nature Under the Conditions of the Scientific-Technological Revolution.Laszlo Agoston - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):48-62.
    The worldwide development of the revolution in science and technology is still in its initial stage. However, the characteristics of a qualitatively higher stage are already becoming evident in the area of the development of the system of labor, and therefore systematic philosophical study on the basis of the available data is a pressing task. Theory plays a special role precisely in periods when a phenomenon is not yet evident in final form. It is especially then that an acute (...)
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    The scientists who came in from the cold: Kostas Gavroglu : History of artificial cold: Scientific, technological and cultural issues. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 299. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014, 288pp, €106.99, $129 HB.Andrew Ede - 2014 - Metascience 24 (1):155-157.
    From the Ninth Circle of hell in Dante’s Inferno to the idea of human cryogenic storage, cold has been an important part of human life and imagination. In History of Artificial Cold, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Issues, editor Kostas Gavroglu has brought together a well-balanced and very readable collection of essays on the history of the investigation and use of “cold.” There is something here for a broad range of readers, with articles ranging from fundamental physics to industrial refrigeration (...)
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    Science and Technology, Ideology and Politics in the Usa: (Toward an Analysis of the Evolution of Complex Scientific-Technological Projects in the USA).G. S. Khozin - 1973 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (3):50-70.
    In the complex diversity of processes and phenomena associated with the revolution in science and technology and characteristic of the functioning of capitalism in the 1960s, a new and at the same time highly characteristic phenomenon is to be seen. This is the complex scientific-technological project, which made its appearance at the leading edge of scientific and engineering progress. Maximum national technical, economic, and scientific potential is concentrated on its implementation, as are the latest achievements in (...)
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    The Crisis of Modern Islam: A Preindustrial Culture in the Scientific-Technological Age.Aziz al-Azmeh, Bassam Tibi & Judith von Sievers - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):202.
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    International scientific relations: science, technology and innovation in the international system of the 21st century.Francisco Del Canto Viterale - 2021 - London: Anthem Press.
    International Scientific Relations offers a holistic analysis of the role and impact of science, technology, and innovation in the international system of the twenty-first century.
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    On the Question of the Interrelations Between Scientific-Technological and Social Revolution.A. M. Kovalev & V. I. Kovalenko - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (4):383-394.
    The fundamental question in the Marxist theory of revolution is that of the socioeconomic and class content of a revolution. Under today's conditions this question takes on primary significance and is central to the ideological struggle. Compelled to recognize the role of revolution in the development of society, bourgeois sociologists strive, however, to give the concept of revolution a new content, eliminating its class essence. Inasmuch as the revolution in science and technology now in progress is significantly changing the (...)
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  35. On some cultural and educational premises and consequences of scientific-technological revolution.Eugeniusz Olszewski - 1972 - Paideia 2:209.
     
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  36. Education in the epoch of scientific-technological revolution.Ondrej Pavllk - 1972 - Paideia 2:189.
     
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  37. A Perspective on the Rationality of Scientific Technology or How to Buy a Car.Lester Embree - 1990 - In Timothy Casey & Lester E. Embree (eds.), Lifeworld and Technology. University Press of America. pp. 145--63.
     
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  38. Problems of research of the scientific-technological revolution.V. Hornak - 1984 - Filosoficky Casopis 32 (1):88-100.
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    The Necessity for New Forms of International Organization of Scientific-Technological Activity.G. S. Khozin - 1974 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 13 (2):111-115.
    Permit me to direct attention to Academician Kapitsa's colorful remark that we all now live in "communal quarters." But these are shared quarters that we came to after living in private ones, and rules of humanistic communal behavior should be established for its residents. This is one of the basic principles on which the set of measures to improve the environment must be built. Its existence is one of the most important tasks of organizing international collaboration with respect to ecological (...)
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  40. On the social function of scientific-technological progress.Gunter Krober - 1979 - In János Farkas (ed.), Sociology of Science and Research. Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 119.
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    How Scientific Instruments Speak: Postphenomenology and Technological Mediations in Neuroscientific Practice.Bas de Boer - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    Science is highly dependent on the technologies needed to observe scientific objects. In How Scientific Instruments Speak, Bas de Boer develops a philosophical account of instruments in scientific practice, focusing on the cognitive neurosciences. He argues for an understanding of scientific instruments as mediating technology.
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    Science, technology and democracy: Perspectives about the complex relation between the scientific community, the scientific journalist and public opinion.Antonio López Peláez & José Antonio Díaz - 2007 - Social Epistemology 21 (1):55 – 68.
    Scientific-technological innovation (particularly in the field of transgenic foods and cloning), scientific journalism and public opinion all share a complex relationship. The rupture of internal consensus among the scientific community, the role played by scientific journalists as "mediators" and the differentiation between what can be referred to as the "informed public" or "epistemological leaders" and the rest of the population were the starting point for our research on the impact of news related to biotechnological advances. In (...)
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    Contested technology: Social scientific perspectives of behaviour-based insurance.Maiju Tanninen - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    In this review, I analyse how ‘behaviour-based personalisation’ in insurance – that is, insurers’ increased interest in tracking and manipulating insureds’ behaviour with, for instance, wearable devices – has been approached in recent social scientific literature. In the review, I focus on two streams of literature, critical data studies and the sociology of insurance, discussing the new insurance schemes that utilise sensor-generated and digital data. The aim of this review is to compare these two approaches and to analyse what (...)
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    Why Scientific Details are Important When Novel Technologies Encounter Law, Politics, and Ethics.Lawrence Goldstein - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):204-211.
    Lost at times in the heat of debate about stem cell research, or any controversial advanced technology, is the need for precision in debate and discussion. The details matter a great deal, ranging from the need to use words that have precise definitions, to accurately quote colleagues and adversaries, and to cite scientific and medical results in a way that reflects the quality, rigor, and reliability of the work at issue. Regrettably, considerable inaccuracy has found its way into (...)
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  45. The Scientific Use of Technological Instruments.Mieke Boon - 2015 - In Sven Ove Hansson (ed.), The Role of Technology in Science: Philosophical Perspectives. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Technology and Technique: The Role of Skill in the Practice of Scientific Observation.Mark Thomas Young - 2016 - Perspectives on Science 24 (4):396-415.
    Despite the vast amount of work produced by philosophers, historians and sociologists on the nature of scientific activity, “observation itself is rarely the focus of attention and almost never the subject of historical inquiry in its own right”. This general lack of interest in the nature of scientific observation was perhaps most clearly reflected in the Vienna Circle’s attempt to establish an analysis of science beginning at the level of protocol sentences. To do so, of course, they had (...)
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    Scientific and Technological Thinking.M. Gorman, R. Tweney, D. Gooding & A. Kincannon (eds.) - 2005 - Erlbaum.
    This book describes empirically ways to analyze and then to effectually utilize cognitive processes to advance discovery and invention in the sciences. It also explains how to teach these principles to students.
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    Scientific research, technological innovation and the agenda of social justice, democratic participation and sustainability.Hugh Lacey - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (SPE):37-55.
    Modern science, whose methodologies give special privilege to using decontextualizing strategies and downplay the role of context-sensitive strategies, have been extraordinarily successful in producing knowledge whose applications have transformed the shape of the lifeworld. Nevertheless, I argue that how the mainstream of the modern scientific tradition interprets the nature and objectives of science is incoherent; and that today there are two competing interpretations of scientific activities that are coherent and that maintain continuity with the success of the tradition: (...)
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  49. Attributing scientific and technological progress: The case of holography.Sean F. Johnston - 2005 - History and Technology 21:367-392.
    Holography, the three-dimensional imaging technology, was portrayed widely as a paradigm of progress during its decade of explosive expansion 1964–73, and during its subsequent consolidation for commercial and artistic uses up to the mid 1980s. An unusually seductive and prolific subject, holography successively spawned scientific insights, putative applications and new constituencies of practitioners and consumers. Waves of forecasts, associated with different sponsors and user communities, cast holography as a field on the verge of success—but with the dimensions of (...)
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    Analysis of Scientific Alienation in the Context of Marx’s Scientific and Technological Thought. 万文文 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (4):577.
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