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George B. Burch
The Relativity of Intrinsic Values
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Svetoslav Slavkov
Mathematics, Knowledge, Technological Progres
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Werner Leinfellner
Foundations of the Realizing, the Technological, and the Cognitive Sciences
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The Exteriorisation of Man as a Way to Autocreation and a Means of Self-knowledge
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Ludwig Grünberg
Knowledge of Values in the Technological and Scientific Epoch
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Implication for Peirce’s Triadic Logic
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G.A. Clark
Humanism, Technology, Naturalism
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Scientific Ideologies and Human Truth
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C. Popa
Concepts of a General Theory of Norm-Systems
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M. R. Barral
Сап Humanism Survive Technology?
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K. J. Dykeman
Charles Sanders Peirce “The Minute Logic”
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R.N. Beck
Technology and Idealism
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The purpose of this brief paper is to show that the primary problem of technology, like all problems related to possibilities and actions, is the conceptualiadequacyof the intentions and values it implies, and not, as many critics have suggested, its social effects. Presupposed for this statement and evaluation is an interpretation of experience called here experiential idealism. On the basis of this position some suggestions are made about the meaning of technology and its correlative possibilities and constraints.
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S. Morris Eames
Man’s Relation to Nature in Karl Marx
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D. R. Koehn
Logic, Truth and Action in Peirce’s First Public Statement of Pragmatism
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Technology and Myth:
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Peirce’s “Final Opinion"
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Intelligibility
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Marxism and African History
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Axiological Foundations of the Ethics of Scholars
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Making Sense of the Tractatus
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