Science and Philosophy in the Soviet Union |
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Philosophy of Science | 24 |
Lysenko and Zhdanov | 443 |
H J Muller on Lenin and Genetics | 451 |
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Academy of Sciences Ambartsumian Anokhin Anti-Dühring approach astronomers attempt believed biologists biology Blokhintsev Chelintsev chemical chemistry chemists coacervates commented complementarity concept considered cosmology criticism cybernetics dialectical materialism dialectical materialists discussion Einstein ence Engels Engels's ensemble epistemology evolution existence explain Filosofskie voprosy Fock Fock's gene geneticists genetics gravitational heredity Ibid idealistic ideological important influence interpretation issue khimii laws Lenin Lysenko Maksimov Marx Marxist Marxist philosophy matter ment models molecule Moscow nauk non-Soviet objective observed Omel'ianovskii Oparin organism origin Pavlov philosophers philosophy of science physical physicists physiology plants political position Pravda principle problem psikhologii psychic psychology quantum ensemble quantum mechanics question reflex relativity theory result Rubinshtein Russian scientific social Soviet scientists Soviet Union Stalin structure T. D. Lysenko teorii theory of relativity theory of resonance thought tion universe V. A. Fock vernalization Voprosy filosofii wave function York Zhdanov