Soviet Dissertations in Philosophy, 1966-1967

Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (3):52-60 (1968)
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Abstract

In the academic year just past, the Expert Commission on Philosophical Disciplines of the Higher Certification Committee [VAK] processed 441 cases pertaining to the award of degrees and ranks. Of these, positive decisions were handed down in 333 cases, and negative decisions in 9 cases, while final decisions have not yet been taken on 99. Of the total number, 418 cases were examined, 114 of these for the degree of Doctor of Philosophical Sciences and 304 for Candidate in Philosophical Sciences, and final decisions were taken on 323, while 95 were referred to further expert examination

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