Audiobook Audio Library "Knowledge is Power" - History of World Civilizations. Birth of Europe

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OlgaDG

svlgs wrote:

Absolutely agree. Basovskaya is a lot of unnecessary words, little thought, narration at the level of neighborly gossip, self-confidence.

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Elena1966

svlgs wrote:

56151401 I stopped trusting this lady (N.Basovskaya) after listening to a couple of programs with her "interpretation" of world history and the history of civilizations. There are a lot of approximations, inaccuracies, in some places the presentation is primitive. It looks like people are just PR - in any way.

Thanks guys for the warning. In general, I don’t like it when women climb into places where they have nothing to do. Not a story, but some kind of tinsel in blue.
Can anyone tell me where to get a serious presentation like Granovsky, Gumilyov, Kostomarov (I already have all this), but maybe something else has appeared, not leafy?

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Y. Latynina "The Birth of Representative Democracy, 1258-1265"

Hehe Ah birth! even representative! up to democracy!
Tritely at that time, under Henry III, another short-term resuscitation of the "Great Charter" from John Landless (the most useless English king in their entire history) took place in favor of the robber barons. There were robber barons, but there were democrat barons. These democrats then put the grandson of Henry III on a red-hot spit, they are gryat for the cause
In 1265, the main democrat was banged, the rest of the barons pissed, and the topic of the "Great Charter" was again closed.

Very interesting presentation. Would you like to record your options on audio? As a musical accompaniment, rap is very suitable.

Audio library "Knowledge is power" - History of world civilizations. Birth of Europe Karapetyan Artem 256kb/s

Modern Europe, European civilization, democracy, culture and art - all this is the result of the centuries-old development of European peoples and states. But where are the origins of modern Europe? Middle Ages in Western Europe Audio library "Knowledge is power" - History of world civilizations. Birth of Europe

Leo Taxil - Funny Bible Karapetyan Artem 80kb/s

"Funny Bible" by Leo Taxil (pseudonym of Gabriel-Antoine Jogan Pages) ironic in plain language wittily exposes numerous incidents, historical inconsistencies and contradictions in Old Testament. How real are the old Leo Taxil - Funny Bible

Semenov Yulian - Major Whirlwind Karapetyan Artem 128kb/s

1944 The final period of the Second World War. German troops suffer one defeat after another. At the same time, Hitler orders the destruction of cities of Slavic culture, including Polish Krakow. To thwart the plan Semenov Yulian - Major Whirlwind

Karapetyan Artem 192kb/s

The Middle Ages in Rus' is an era that is still largely shrouded in mystery, shrouded in legends and legends. But, at the same time, this is the period of the birth and development of a great state. How did the unification of the scattered tribes of the Finns go? Audio library "Knowledge is power" - History of world civilizations. Legendary Rus'

Sam Walton - Sam Walton. Made in America: How I Created Wal-Mart Karapetyan Artem

AnnotationSam Walton is the king of retail in the late 20th century. In just a few decades, he turned a small store in the center of a provincial town into the world's largest retail chain - Wal-Mart. In your audiobook Sam Walton - Sam Walton. Made in America: How I Created Wal-Mart

Nechaev S. Yu. - Ten mysteries of the Napoleonic sphinx Karapetyan Artem

Written in a fascinating way, this book presents non-traditional, sometimes quite unexpected, versions of well-known historical events and facts, one way or another connected with Napoleon...Add. information: Total time sound: 09 hours. Nechaev S. Yu. - Ten mysteries of the Napoleonic sphinx

Fry Stephen - The Book of General Delusions Erisanova Irina 96kb/s

Our world is full of smart books, from an early age we constantly learn something, we always learn something. But the wisdom of Socrates, who knew that he knew nothing, is as relevant today as ever. Many of the facts that we believe Fry Stephen - The Book of General Delusions

Audio library "Knowledge is power" - History of world civilizations. Legendary Rus' Karapetyan Artem 192kb/s

In "The Age of Peter the Great" there are still pauses, but in "The Overthrow of Sophia" he has already accelerated somewhere. Who knows what it is easy for him, and if the information is new, then the brains fold into a tube. Slightly slower and longer pauses, so that there is time to comprehend what was said.

  • Valentine

    And the site is great! Thank you very much!

  • Valentine

    It feels like the one who reads does not like history and is fascinated by it, but went to the blackboard and reads for money so that he can quickly run away about his business ...

  • Valentine

    You know, when your mother or grandmother tells you a bedtime story, you are pleased. I would like just such a reading, caring, and not to run away as soon as possible.

    1. Dobrynin

      Well, for taste and color, as they say, there are no comrades. Lectures draw attention already from the musical intro, and those who are in the mood to listen to a story tell little about the speaker's thoughts.

  • Valentine

    The diction is good, but the expression is small.

  • nehamster

    funny name" New Russia". The feeling that we are talking about some kind of overseas colony like New England or New Zealand.

    1. Dobrynin

      The colonial perspective was prepared for Russia by the curators of the orgy of the 1990s. The interpretation of events in the lectures smoothes the reformatting of the once mighty colossus, arguing with some objective processes. The new Russia in the world system was to become a "gas station".

  • Marina

    Very high-quality lectures - the backbone of Russian history is briefly, concisely and clearly stated according to the traditional textbook. Just for those who want to refresh their memory of a long-completed course and are used to walking with headphones in their ears.

  • Veronica

    I wanted to listen to a course of lectures - it is very convenient to do it from the phone. But it didn’t work out for me - it seems that Java is connected and the flash player is updated, but links to audio files on the page are still not displayed ... What to do?

  • Dobrynin

    One of the most fascinating periods of national history is served in an interesting and accessible way. The transition from a neutral interpretation of the legend of Rurik's vocation clearly leads to the reign of Vladimir Svyatoslavovich, who created a system of power based on a single religion and culture.

    1. Anna Bezann

      Everything is fine, but some names are pronounced with the wrong accent, you have to double-check.

  • Dobrynin

    Dramatic fratricide stopped larger bloody feuds between the descendants of Prince Vladimir the Holy. But it could not stop the inexorable advance of feudal fragmentation. New feudal centers of Rus' flourished, stories about the Vladimir-Suzdal land aroused particular interest.

  • Dobrynin

    The prototype of the epic story about the three heroes was the Battle of Lipica, which revealed the true face of the princes, tearing up the country for personal gain, on the eve of the Mongol-Tatar invasion. Sunset Kievan Rus illuminated in lectures in the fullness of the tragedy of the era.

  • Dobrynin

    One of the most problematic materials on the history of the Fatherland is presented by exciting stories that covered a significant array of amazing events over a long period of time.

  • Dobrynin

    The Muscovite kingdom survived the times of difficult formation, a terrifying crisis and seething indignation. Endless wars with the Poles and Swedes exhausted the country, the Schism led to a spiritual crisis, and strife in the royal family threatened the dynasty. In this way, the country approached the radical reforms of Peter I.

  • Dobrynin
  • Dobrynin

    Laid out in six parts, the history of the period is presented in fragmentary lectures that give a general idea of great era in the history of our country, which turned the world upside down.

  • Sergey Viktorovich

    Wonderful material, especially good for self-study, work with inclusive children.

  • Catherine

    how can i download lectures? Or is it only available on the website?

  • Paul

    Please explain why audio recordings of 4-8 parts are not loaded?

  • Valery
  • 18th century in history

    element-529452-snd1-ne_tak-26-07-1 element-529452-snd2-ne_tak-26-07-2 Transcript of the “Not so” broadcast on the Ekho Moskvy radio station S. BUNTMAN: Good afternoon. Sergei Buntman at the microphone. This is our program, joint with the magazine "Knowledge is Power", I hope that you are now convinced after you heard Elena Syanova in "The Price of Victory" that she is really on vacation and in August we are starting a new cycle. And now(…)

    18th century in Russia: Middle Ages or Modern times?

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on January 15, 2001. IN live radio station "Echo of Moscow" program "Not so". Visiting historian Alexander Kamensky. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S.BUNTMAN: Good evening. Asked questions on the Internet, I hope that they will be more on the pager. Here such a fundamental question from Pskov came to us (...)

    18th century: expansion of Russia's borders

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on April 26, 2003. Live "Echo of Moscow" Alexander Kamensky, historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN: So, the 18th century, the expansion of Russia's borders. Today we are completing the epic of the 18th century, we are approaching a key era, the Catherine era, which is the most important and stable, laying the foundation for many things that, if not (…)

    1812. In search of a pitched battle

    4-2012-08-25-netak-1408 Transcript of the program “Not so” on the radio station “Echo of Moscow” SERGEY BUNTMAN: Well, what then? Dear friends, we continue our series, and I am now before that, I will announce once again to look at the magazine "Amateur", in addition to the huge musketeer block that is in "Amateur", a really very solid historical block with everything connected with the era, not only the ,(…)

    400 years of the Cathedral Code of Russia

    2009-06-06-netak-1413(1) Transcript of the program “Not so” on the radio station “Echo of Moscow” S. BUNTMAN: So, well, here we have sincere indignation: “Today is D-Day, Operation Overlod Why is Echo not responding? React, there are big events - "Day D". They reacted in the same way, we had materials about the 20th anniversary of the events in Tiananmen Square. But today, of course, (…)

    90th Anniversary of the First World War

    Transcript of the program “Not so” on the radio station “Echo of Moscow” on September 4, 2004. The program “Not so” is on the air of the radio station “Echo of Moscow”. Guest in the studio: Oleg Budnitsky. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN: We are now: You know, we interrupted the series at first due to some normal events like this - I had a vacation, we wanted to continue it, the series (...)

    Alexander I in the Patriotic War of 1812

    2012-07-28-netak-1409 Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" SERGEY BUNTMAN: Good afternoon again! 14 hours 10 minutes. Sergei Buntman at the microphone. It is already absolutely legal here, here in its place ... It so happened that "Culture Shock" was also close to our topics, and I really hope that everything will go well, humanly and on (...)

    Alexander I. Part 1

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on March 16, 2002. Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" program "Not so!" Visiting historian Andrey Levandovsky. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN: Little Matvey Muravyov-Apostol asked his mother, why do people take Christ in the street, is it Easter today? No, not Easter, his mother answered. It was(…)

    Alexander I. Part 2

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on March 23, 2002. Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" program "Not so!" The guests are historian Andrey Lewandovsky and Ilya Ber, a participant in the project “One Family in the Time of Vladimir Putin”. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN Program "Not so!", We continue the series "The Romanov Dynasty", Alexander the First. Andrey Levandovsky(…)

    Alexander I. Part 3. Arakcheevshchina

    Transcript of the program “Not so” on the radio station “Echo of Moscow” March 30, 2002 On the air of the radio station “Echo of Moscow” the program “Not so!” Guest - Andrey Levandovsky, historian. The broadcast is conducted by Sergei Buntman Topic: “The Romanov dynasty. Alexander 1. Arakcheevshchina”, third program S. BUNTMAN: Today in the program “No, it’s the third and final part dedicated to the reign of Alexander 1, and let me remind you that (…)

    Alexander II. Part 1. Great Reforms

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" S. BUNTMAN - What's wrong? We continue to walk along the forks in Russian history. “In Search of Our History” is a book that we refer to all the time and move on, sideways, up, down, deep. Andrey Levandovsky. Good day, Andrey. A.LEVANDOVSKY - Hello. S.BUNTMAN - We are a few gears back, we (…)

    Alexander II. Part 2

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on June 15, 2002. Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Leonid Lyashenko - historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN We continue the reign of Alexander II, but here, of course, we are returning from reforms to the very beginning of the reign. Today we will talk about the external concerns of the empire, and external concerns (...)

    Alexander II. Part 3

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on June 22, 2002. Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Leonid Lyashenko - historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN We continue to talk about the era of Alexander II. We have come to a society that has changed a lot in the era of Alexander, both in connection with the reforms, and in itself. (...)

    Alexander II. Part 4

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on June 29, 2002. Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Leonid Lyashenko - historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN We are concluding and summing up the reign of Alexander II. We will ask more questions, and you will answer these questions with the help of a pager. We will ask four questions, two in(…)

    Alexander II. Part 5

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" June 1, 2002 Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Leonid Lyashenko - historian, Alexander Vereshchagin - historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN We are in the era of Alexander II. This is our series “The Romanov Dynasty”. Alexander II, liberator. Alexander II is not only a liberator, but also (...)

    Alexander III. Part 1. Conservative peacekeeping

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" On the air of the radio station "Echo of Moscow" - Valentin Kornilov, historian. The air is hosted by Anton Orekh and Nikolai Alexandrov. A. NUT Our joint program, the program “Not so”, “Echo of Moscow” and the magazine “Knowledge is power”. We are starting a series of programs about Alexander III. “Peacekeeping of a Conservative” – under such a conditional title, it will all be (…)

    Alexander III. Part 2

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on September 14, 2002. Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Valentin Kornilov - historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN Today we continue our conversation about Emperor Alexander III. It started last time. I wasn't there, but I know. My colleagues, Anton Orekh and Nikolay Aleksandrov,(…)

    Alexander III. Part 3

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" September 21, 2002 Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Valentin Kornilov - historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN We continue the series “The Romanov Dynasty”. The Romanov dynasty itself, its history, is coming to an end. And the penultimate, not formally, but truly, the emperor from the Romanov dynasty, Alexander III, is with us today, (...)

    Alexander III. Part 5

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" September 28, 2002 Live on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Valentin Kornilov. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN Program “Not so”, joint with the magazine “Knowledge is power”. The series "The Romanov Dynasty", the penultimate one, in fact, after all, the sovereign of this dynasty, Alexander III. And the fourth and final transmission, Valentin, tells about his era (...)

    Alexander III. Part Four

    September 7, 2002 Live on the Ekho Moskvy radio station Valentin Kornilov, historian. The air is hosted by Anton Orekh and Nikolai Alexandrov. A. NUT Our joint program, the program “Not so”, “Echo of Moscow” and the magazine “Knowledge is power”. We are starting a series of programs about Alexander III. “Peacekeeping of a Conservative” under such a conditional title, it will all be on our air in the coming (…)

    Alexander Nevsky - between the Order and the Horde

    bcst-50810-snd1 Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" S.BUNTMAN - Igor Danilevsky in our joint program with the magazine "Knowledge is Power". Igor, good afternoon! I. DANILEVSKY - Good afternoon! S. BUNTMAN - For some kind of anniversary, we are also returning to Alexander Nevsky. I. DANILEVSKY - Yes. S.BUNTMAN - And the Battle of the Ice. And I would like to immediately ask a question, (...)

    Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov

    Transcript of the program "Not so" on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" on September 15, 2001. On the air of the radio station "Echo of Moscow" program "Not so" Visiting - historian Igor Andreev. The broadcast is led by Lev Gulko. L. GULKO - Alexei Mikhailovich, old and new. In general, all the Romanovs, one of them. The first question before we listen to some essay(...)

    Anna Ioannovna - Anna the Terrible

    Transcript of the program “Not so” on the radio station “Echo of Moscow” December 1, 2001 On the air of the radio station “Echo of Moscow” the program “Not so!” Guest - Igor Kurukin, historian. The broadcast is hosted by Sergey Buntman. S. BUNTMAN We are embarking on the reign of Anna Ioannovna. Igor Kurukin is here, Igor, good afternoon. I. KURUKIN - Good afternoon. S. BUNTMAN Let's(…)

    Arakcheev in Russian history

    2010-03-27-netak-1408 Transcript of the program “Not so” on the radio station “Echo of Moscow” S. BUNTMAN: Well, we are starting, or rather, we continue our cycle within the framework of the program “Not so!”, As it was said, "Our everything is 2", this is statesmen seven reigns of the Romanov dynasty, from Catherine II to Nicholas II, we decided to include it in the “Not so” cycle, because here (…)

    Ariadna Tyrkova, iron lady of Russian liberalism

    Transcript of the program “Not so” on the radio station “Echo of Moscow” S. BUNTMAN - We are starting our program, jointly with the magazine “Knowledge is Power”. Our pager 961-33-33 for Ekho Moskvy subscriber. Oleg Budnitsky. We have two troubles, we have all the time, here is the whole of August, the whole of July and August we have here the 17th century, the 20th century, the 17th century, the 20th century. (...)

    And since we started about books - I'm here in Lately addicted to audio lectures.

    If it will be interesting to a dear audience - we will put it on 100 books

    So, let's begin.

    Strelkov's lectures on History were the first Ancient Greece. A very good course, it gives a general picture of the history of Greece, the internal logic of development, etc. In fact, both Strelkov and Ryabov are parts of a large course of lectures that was recorded for distance learning by the Institute of Cultural History, and recently I found it entirely on torrents. They are number one

    History of Ancient Greece (7:35:21), Andrey Strelkov, Candidate of Historical Sciences. Associate Professor of the Department "History ancient world" Lomonosov Moscow State University

    Story ancient rome(4:36:48), Ryabov Pyotr Vladimirovich, candidate philosophical sciences, assistant professor

    History of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (7:14:15), Schastlivtsev Roman Alekseevich, Candidate of Philosophical Sciences. Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Moscow State Pedagogical University

    History of Russia from other times to the 16th century (2:49:37), Ryabov Pyotr Vladimirovich, Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor

    Ancient Literature (7:00:25), Lyubzhin Alexey Igorevich

    Medieval Literature and the Renaissance (3:56:01), Feygina Ekaterina Vitalievna

    Literature of the 17th-18th centuries (2:36:30), Paskharyan Natalya Tigranovna

    Old Russian Literature (3:54:38), Alexey Pautkin

    Mythology (12:04:14), Barkova Alexandra Leonidovna, Candidate of Philology. Senior Research Fellow at the Public Museum. N.K. Roerich

    Orthodoxy and Russian Culture (4.37:52), Volkova Maria Alekseevna

    Judaism Christianity Islam (9:12.24), Shilkina Margarita Vasilievna, Candidate of Philosophy. Assistant professor.

    Christianity (3.23:38), Shilkina Margarita Vasilievna, Candidate of Philosophical Sciences. Assistant professor.

    Ancient Philosophy (2.08:47), Girenok Fyodor Ivanovich

    Medieval Philosophy (2:36:33), Girenok Fedor Ivanovich

    Philosophy of Modern Times (3:55:07), Faybyshenko Victoria Yulievna

    For those who don't get it, there is an abbreviated version.
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3 438973

    2. Anatoly Alekseeviya Alekseev, History of the Bible
    http://russianlectures.ru/ru/author/alek seev/
    one of the outstanding domestic biblical scholars, a very good overview course - 10 lectures of 20-30 minutes each - on the history of the Bible, I listened with great pleasure


    3. Lectures on philosophy and history of science for graduate students of the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4 445403
    lectures - I have no doubt - are excellent, especially for philosophers, but, unfortunately, a bad recording from a dictaphone; I realized that I could not listen, but maybe someone is fine


    3_1. History of Philosophy of Science for Postgraduate Students of the Faculty of Physics
    http://www.medialecture.ru/node/1475
    also Moscow State University, read by Vladimir Yakovlev. I haven’t listened yet, I just tested the very beginning - audibility is OK
    http://vfc.org.ru/rus/personalsites/shap oshnikov/audioPGS2011-2012.php - another lecture for graduate students, read by Shaposhnikov
    it seems that Yakovlev's lectures are for graduate students of the Faculty of Mathematics, Shaposhnikov - for the entire stream of natural scientists, also graduate students

    everything below is what I found and put in the queue, but have not personally listened to yet, except for the first lecture on the philosophy of mathematics

    Lectures for schoolchildren
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1 874304
    I am very skeptical about sections like "the peoples of Russia" and "the largest companies in Russia" (Lukoil and TNK, and Gazprom is a national treasure, yes), but I have hopes for the Animal and Flora world, as well as Nature and Geography

    Obvious-incredible
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3 421403
    audio recordings of Kapitsa's broadcast

    Lotman, Conversations on Russian Culture
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1 462364
    Lotman, just Lotman.

    Zubov, History of Religious Ideas
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2 857506
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2 110930
    We remember this Zubov at the congress of political scientists either in 2002 or in 2003 ... but I generally remember a lot of things ...

    Lectures on cultural studies and lectures on ethics
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1 343158
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1 346106
    let them be on the list, but for now they cause my healthy skepticism

    Transmission Cycle Academy
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3 518896
    I personally have some doubts about the humanitarian part of the cycle - we will listen about DNA and the emergence of life on earth, I believe in our natural science school

    Lectures on Literature by Mikhail Budaragin
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4 260898

    Philosophy of the Frankfurt School
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3 929053
    one lecture by Peter Ryabov. add to the list

    V.Ya. Perminov, Philosophy of Mathematics
    http://vfc.org.ru/rus/media/audio/index.p hp?SECTION_ID=115

    WHERE TO LOOK FOR THE BEAUTIFUL

    it is clear that our tastes may differ, and much of what I did not consider it necessary to put on my author's list may well be a master read for you - for example, philology

    section Audio on the root tracker
    http://rutracker.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=1 48
    49 pages of all sorts of things, diamonds are searched by pens by stupidly flipping through the endless secrets of pikapers (AAAAAAAA how to build a wife and have a mistress AAAAAAA), Orthodox yoga, interpretations of the Koran, the ubiquitous Kurginyan, ethers of the echo of Moscow, fragments of Lunacharsky and Stalin's speech, as well as Yeltsin's New Year's address and Sobchak 1993

    http://russianlectures.ru/ru/
    The golden fund of lectures of the Russian world, almost all of them are professors of St. Petersburg State University. So far, I have only downloaded Alekseev (there are mostly philologists, but I don’t feel in the mood for philology now), but I think many will find something else interesting for themselves. I also advise you to pay attention to Krivosheev's lectures on Russian history.

    http://www.medialecture.ru/
    Open archive of audio lectures. a lot of things - for example, there are courses on the history and philosophy of science for graduate students of Moscow State University, and there is Alexander Gelievich with postmodern philosophy, an introduction to jargoology and puzzles as a tool for developing creativity. There is even the Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn, but unfortunately only the first chapter (((

    http://vfc.org.ru/rus/
    virtual philosophical center of the philosophical faculty of Moscow State University. The philosophy of mathematics for graduate students of the Mekhmat is our everything, and a snowflake flies over the fire ...

    While all. Download, listen, add)))



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