- •CONTENT
- •INTRODUCTION
- •§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
- •§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
- •§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
- •RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POST GRADUATE STUDENTS
- •LITERATURE
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