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Leszek Kasprzyk
Foreword
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development and progress: discussion of the concepts |
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Bogdan Suchodolski, Stefan Piekarczyk
Science for Progress and Science for Existence
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Janina Wojnar-Sujecka, Aleksandra Rodzińska
The Concepts of Development and Progress in Marxism
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interpretations of the scientific and technological revolution |
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Tadeusz M. Jaroszewski, Stefan Piekarczyk
The Scientific and Technological Revolution in the Light of Historical Materialist Theory
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Józef Borgosz, Tomasz Przestępski
Faustic and Ludic Visions of the Scientific and Technological Revolution
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Czesław Bartnik
Development and Humanization in the Thought of Teilhard de Chardin and Its Reception in Poland
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the scientific and technological revolution vs. the special sciences |
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Andrzej Trautman, Lech Petrowicz
Physics and the Scientific and Technological Revolution
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Adam Urbanek, Irina Bagajewa
Biology in the Age of the Scientific and Technological Revolution
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humanization of scientific and tecfinological progress |
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Howard L. Parsons
Science and Technology:
Means to What End?
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Henri Van Lier
Towards a Frugal Economy
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Lech Zacher, Iwona Dąbrowska
Some Remarks on Controlling the Processes of the Scientific and Technological Revolution
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scientific and technological progress in the third world |
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Dhirendra Sharma
Policy and Planning Priorities for the Third World
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Eugeniusz Olszewski, Ludwik Wiewiórkowski
The Acquisition of Technology in the 19th and 20th Centuries by the Underdeveloped Countries
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revolutions in science — morality — cognition |
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Waldemar Voisé, Antoni Szymanowski
Bruno on the Morality of the Inhabitants of the Infinite Universe and on the Cognitive Passion of Copernicus
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Zdzisław Cackowski, Aleksandra Rodzińska
The Continuity and Discontinuity of Human Cognition
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Janusz Kuczyński, Maciej Łęcki
Man as the Unique Creator of Sense
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About the Authors
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