Anthropology of Science: Towards Thematization of Human Dimension in Scientific Knowledge

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The article is devoted to philosophical study of the ≪Man and Science≫ problem. The specific character of a positivist approach to the analysis of scientific knowledge is subject to critical appraisal. The author sets the task to base anthropology of science - the new philosophical approach aimed at thematization of scientific knowledge in its human dimension.

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