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    On Some Conceptual Background of Imre Lakatos’ Thought
    Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 55 (3): 52-56. 2018.
    This paper comments on some problems accentuated in William T. Lynch’s work on the Marxist roots of Imre Lakatos’ history and philosophy of science. This is quite a significant and still debatable issue relating to the adequate interpretations of Imre Lakatos’ complete intellectual growth. Accordingly, any further exploration of the “deep structures” of his conceptual background may help gain a better understanding of his legacy. In this comment, I make a brief review of the studies on the pre-E…Read more
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    Complementarity or Incommensurability? Reply to Critics
    with Alexander M. Dorozhkin
    Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (1): 76-81. 2023.
    The article provides a reply to critical remarks made during the discussion about creativity and scientific knowledge. The authors propose to consider their concept of creativity not as antagonistic or incommensurable with the alternative, but rather co-existing through the complementarity principle. Responding to a comment about the socio-cultural conditionality of a particular cognitive situation, the authors question whether globalization seriously influence this matter in science. They suppo…Read more
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    On the Perspectives of the Scientific Precariat
    Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59 (3): 55-60. 2022.
    This paper is a part of the discussion about creativity and the scientific precariat, initiated by I.T. Kasavin’s article. Proceeding from his proposal to revise the ideology of creativity in science through the desire of certain precariat groups for independence and freedom, the author questions the nowadays perspectives for the scientific precariat. This paper discusses the varieties of the precariat, such as freelancing and digital nomadism. The author considers a number of advantages and dis…Read more
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    Epistemological Randomization, or On Creativity in Science
    with Alexander M. Dorozhkin
    Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (1): 21-33. 2023.
    This article attempts to comprehend the problem within the methodology of science. The authors compare the concepts of creativity and heuristics and suggest a semantic differentiation between them, and also offer their own viewpoint on the main types of activity corresponding to these concepts. The problem of creativity is associated with the characteristics that a person must have in order to solve tasks and problems. The authors consider the relationship between the problem and the task, as we…Read more