Philosophy and science methodology
✍ Scribed by Loiko, A. I.
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- БНТУ
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✦ Table of Contents
PHILOSOPHYAND SCIENCE METHODOLOGY
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES OF MODERN CIVILIZATION
§1 Philosophy: subject, purposes, problems
§2 Comparative analysis of East and West philosophical traditions
§3 Nonclassical and postclassical philosophy
§4 Materialism and idealism in classical and nonclassical philosophical systems
§5 Substantive and relational concepts of space and time
§6 Nature as a subject of philosophical and scientific knowledge
§7 Philosophical anthropology
§8 Specificity of a social reality and society structure
§9 Phenomenon of globalisation
§10 Coevolution and sustainable development
§11 Globalisation and a problem of identity
§12 Dialectic and sinergetik concepts
Chapter 2FILOSOFICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE
§13 Science as a social institute
§14 The tendency of integration in development the science
§15 Scientific rationality and its types
§16 Evolution of organizational forms of science
§17 Science as a system of fundamental and applied researches
§18 Science language: objective, definitions and terminology
§19 Forms of reflective judgement of scientific knowledge
§20 Social values and norms.
§21 Ethics of science
§22 Creative freedom and socially-moral responsibility of the scientist
§23 Science and innovative development of a modern society
§24 Science and social technologies
§25 Scientific and technical progress
§26 Scientific revolutions and modernisation
§27 Social mobility of the scientist
§28 Science methodology in Belarus
§29 Forms of scientific communication
§30 Methodology of scientific research
§31 Specificity of a system method
§32 Methods of theoretical research
§33 Methods of empirical research
Chapter 3 PHILOSOPHY OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
§34 Philosophy of technology
§35 Natural science and technology
§36 Philosophy of engineering activity
§37 Methodology of design
§38 Priorities and problems of high technologies
§39 Methodology of scientific and technical researches
§40 Creative methods in engineering activity
§41 Modern concepts of natural sciences
§42 Social and innovative activity of mankind
§43 Concept of artificial intellect
§44 Concept of virtual reality
§45 Ethics of program engineering
§46 Engineering management, its structure and functions
§47 Philosophy and futurology
§48 Methodology of social forecasting
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