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    Philosophy in the Soviet Union.Eugene Kamenka - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (143):1 - 19.
    Soviet philosophy has no great reputation in the Western philosophical world. Physicists, mathematicians, geographers and geomorphologists, medical scientists and men working in certain branches of history and linguistics have found it profitable to follow the researches of their Soviet counterparts; philosophers have not. Academician Mitin, it is true, told the Soviet Academy of Sciences early in 1943 that ’philosophy has been raised to an unparalleled level in the Soviet Union, making the U.S.S.R. a country of (...)
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    Women in the Soviet Union.Mary Buckley - 1981 - Feminist Review 8 (1):79-106.
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    Philosophy in the Soviet Union.Ervin Laszlo - 1967 - New York,: Praeger.
    Soviet philosophy can no longer be ignored by any serious student of contemporary thought. It is the work of academic philosophers who, on the whole, are neither more nor less competent than their colleagues in the free world. They have, however, inherited a reputation for the dogmatic repetip. on of superannuated doctrines. This reputation, en gendered by poor work under political pressure, was justified until about the mid-fifties. However, in the mid-sixties, when declining pressures make for the toleration of (...)
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    Ethics in the Soviet Union today.Howard L. Parsons - 1965 - [New York: American Institute for Marxist Studies].
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  5. Philosophy in the Soviet Union. — A Survey of the Mid-Sixties.Ervin Laszlo - 1967 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 27 (4):433-434.
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    Labor in the Soviet Union.N. S. Timasheff - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (3):433-434.
  7. Darwinism, Marxism, and genetics in the Soviet Union: the dialectics of co-evolution.Nikolai Krementsov - 2010 - In Denis R. Alexander & Ronald L. Numbers (eds.), Biology and Ideology From Descartes to Dawkins. London: University of Chicago Press.
  8. Labor in the Soviet Union.S. M. Schwarz - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (2):350-350.
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    Comparative philosophy in the soviet union.Victoria G. Lysenko - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (2):309-326.
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    Science Communication in the Soviet Union: Science as Vocation and Profession.Svetlana V. Shibarshina & Evgeny V. Maslanov - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (2):174-183.
    ABSTRACTThis study reconsiders scientists’ identity in terms of vocation vs. profession, proceeding from Max Weber’s differentiation between science as profession and science as an inner calling fo...
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    (1 other version)Socialist realism in the soviet union: Portrayal of western european and north american businessmen.Dean Grimes Farrer - 1974 - Studies in East European Thought 14 (1-2):27-45.
    Success in Soviet trade negotiations depends to a great extent on the images that the Soviet negotiators form of their Western counterparts. These images, in turn, depend to a great extent on the images presented to such Soviet negotiators during their education, through various tales and stories.
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    (1 other version)Social psychology in the soviet union.Levy Rahmani - 1973 - Studies in East European Thought 13 (3-4):218-250.
    Following the evolution of Soviet social psychology is rewarding not only in itself but also for the light it throws on current events and trends in contemporary Soviet philosophy in general.
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  13. Three Philosophers-Political Prisoners in the Soviet Union.Taras Zakydalsky - 1976 - Smoloskyp Publishers.
     
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    Science policy in the Soviet Union, 1917–1927.Paul R. Josephson - 1988 - Minerva 26 (3):342-369.
  15. Socialized Medicine in the Soviet Union.Henry E. Sigerist - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (2):282-286.
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    Logic and dialectic in the Soviet Union.Aleksandr Pavlovich Filipov - 1952 - New York,: Research Program on the U.S.S.R..
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    Social Thought in the Soviet Union[REVIEW]Z. O. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):568-568.
    This is a collection of twelve original essays on Soviet social sciences, with an emphasis on changes since Stalin's death. The lot of the Russian social scientist and the Russian philosopher has never been very easy--any discussion affecting authority was always difficult under conditions of religious and political oppression as well as. To this tradition the Soviet era has added an integrated view of the world which the scholar must use as his mental set. Philosophical reasoning has particularly (...)
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  18. Freedom and occupational choice in the soviet union.Joan Fiss - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Mathematical logic in the soviet union, 1917–1980.Irving H. Anellis - 1987 - History and Philosophy of Logic 8 (1):71-76.
  20. Philosophers and philosophy in the soviet-union under perestroika.G. Mastroianni - 1989 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9 (1):105-113.
     
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  21. The Impossibility of Reforms in the Soviet Union.Comelius Castoriadis - 1982 - Thesis Eleven 4 (1):26-32.
  22. The debate on logic in the soviet-union.F. Cavaliere - 1988 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 43 (3):533-569.
     
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    Science Policy in the Soviet Union. Stephen Fortescue.Harley Balzer - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):174-174.
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    Marxist Ethical Theory in the Soviet Union[REVIEW]M. J. K. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):137-138.
    Grier attempts a good deal here and succeeds admirably. He gives us, first, a concise but more than adequate history of Marxist ethical theory from the young Marx to the neo-Kantians. This is followed by an overview of philosophy in the Soviet Union, emphasizing the "ambiguous inheritance" of dialectical and historical materialism, and then by a thorough history of Soviet ethical theory in its formative period. From these well-chosen and substantial preliminaries, Grier turns to an elaboration of (...)
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  25. (1 other version)Marxist Ethical Theory in the Soviet Union.Philip T. Grier - 1978 - Studies in Soviet Thought 19 (4):345-350.
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    (1 other version)Leadership of antireligious propaganda in the soviet union.Joan Delaney Grossman - 1972 - Studies in East European Thought 12 (3):213-230.
    Re-emergent scientific atheism bears the marks of its historical origins in the efforts of Bon-Bruevi and Jaroslavskij. The disciples of the Lenin generation use their fathers somewhat as second-level classics.
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    Refusenik: Trapped in the Soviet Union. Mark Ya. Azbel, Grace Pierce Forbes.Mark Kuchment - 1983 - Isis 74 (3):452-454.
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    The Destruction of Nature in the Soviet Union.A. McLaughlin - 1981 - Télos 1981 (47):235-237.
  29. Social Thought in the Soviet Union.A. SIMIRENKO - 1969
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    (1 other version)Mathematical logic in the soviet union (1917–1947 and 1947–1957).G. Küng - 1961 - Studies in East European Thought 1 (1):39-43.
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    The New Genetics in the Soviet Union. P. S. Hudson, R. H. Richens.Conway Zirkle - 1947 - Isis 37 (1/2):106-108.
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    Science and Ideology: The Case of Cosmology in the Soviet Union, 1947–1963.Helge Kragh - 2013 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 1 (1):35-58.
    Ideological considerations have always influenced science, butrarely as directly and massively as in the Soviet Union during the early Cold War period, when cosmology was among the sciences that became politicized. This field of science developed very differently in the Communist countries than in the West, in large measure because of political pressure. Certain cosmological models, in particular of the big bang type, were declared pseudo-scientific and idealistic because they implied a cosmic creation, a concept which was taken (...)
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    The Impossibility of Reforms in the Soviet Union.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1982 - Thesis Eleven 4 (1):26-32.
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  34. Resistance To Atheistic Education In The Soviet Union.William W. Brickman - 1974 - Journal of Thought 9 (1):16-28.
     
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  35. Developmental Psychology in the Soviet Union.Jaan Valsiner - 1991 - Studies in Soviet Thought 42 (2):153-157.
     
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    Philosophy in the Soviet Union.Ervin Laszlo - 1967 - New York,: Praeger.
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    The Soviet Union in Its Project and Reality: Philosophical-Historical Notes.Sergey A. Nikolsky - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (5):353-368.
    Philosophical analysis of the Soviet Union as a phenomenon is relevant in light of the approaching centennial of its formation. The significance of this event derives from the Soviet Union’s enormous scale and historically, qualitatively unique formation that included many dozens of nations and nationalities. This formation replaced the equally enormous Russian Empire but arose not due to natural development but on its ruins, by the means of a European Marxism adapted to domestic conditions. Nowhere in (...)
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    Alcohol Abuse in the Soviet Union.Mark G. Field & David E. Powell - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (5):40-44.
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  39. Recent Technological Progress in the Soviet Union.Roland Gibson - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Nationalities problems in the Soviet Union.V. M. Sergeev - 1991 - Theory and Society 20 (5):697-700.
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    Science and Philosophy in the Soviet Union by Loren R. Graham. [REVIEW]Edwin Levy - 1973 - Isis 64:276-278.
  42. The soviet-union in change.B. Auffermann - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (4):417-421.
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    Philosophy in the Soviet Union[REVIEW]Rex Martin - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:284-285.
    This book consists of fourteen essays. Two are reprints of articles from Inquiry and the remaining dozen are articles from the journal Studies in Soviet Thought. The articles, by competent Western specialists in Soviet philosophy, cover a wide range of topics informatively and would, taken as a whole, give the reader a good picture of where Soviet philosophy stands today. The book represents a solid job of philosophical reportage. In this endeavor I would note one conspicuous shortcoming: (...)
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    Medical Ethics in the Soviet Union.Robert M. Veatch - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (2):11-14.
    An American medical ethicist finds the spirit of glasnost and perestroika permeating Soviet medical ethics. These themes, along with a heightened historical consciousness, and a commitment to the Hippocratic tradition, have reinforced a conviction about the infinite value of life.
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    Humanizing education in the Soviet Union: A plea for caution in these postmodern times.Wendy Kohli - 1991 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (1):51-63.
    In this article, the author problematizes the process of “humanizing education” in the era of perestroika and glasnost. Identifying herself as a “democratic socialist,” Kohli invites her Soviet colleagues to acknowledge the criticisms of liberal capitalism before they move headlong in that direction. In deconstructing such taken-for-granted concepts as individualism, democracy, market economy, and community, Kohli suggests that both the West and the East could benefit from re-visiting their respective revolutionary traditions at this crucial historical time.
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  46. Ervin Laszlo, ed., Philosophy in the Soviet Union, A Survey of the Mid-Sixties. [REVIEW]John Somerville - 1969 - Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (4):321.
     
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    Dogmatism and Emancipation in the Soviet Union. Philosophy, Ideas of Reform, Opposition. [REVIEW]Edgar Hösch - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):48-49.
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    (1 other version)Emancipation through morality: New paths of ethical thought in the soviet union.Peter Ehlen - 1973 - Studies in East European Thought 13 (3-4):203-217.
    The growing sophistication in the Soviet discussion about man and morality carries with it the threat that human autonomy may recover some of its Marxian originality in contrast with the Leninist-Stalinist insistence on a mechanist determinism.
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    Was the soviet union totalitarian? The view of soviet dissidents and the reformers of the gorbachev era.Jay Bergman - 1998 - Studies in East European Thought 50 (4):247-281.
    The article explains why Soviet dissidents and the reformers of the Gorbachev era chose to characterize the Soviet system as totalitarian. The dissidents and the reformers strongly disagreed among themselves about the origins of Soviet totalitarianism. But both groups stressed the effects of totalitarianism on the individual personality; in doing so, they revealed themselves to be the heirs of the tsarist intelligentsia. Although the concept of totalitarianism probably obscures more than it clarifies when it is applied to (...)
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    Industrial Innovation in the Soviet Union. Ronald Amann, Julian Cooper.Bruce Parrott - 1983 - Isis 74 (4):600-601.
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