Science as an invariable attribute of civilization development
Review of Volodymyr Melnyk’s monograph “Civilizational inquiries and the phenomenon of science”
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https://doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2023-29-2-18Keywords:
Volodymyr Melnyk, “Civilizational inquiries and the phenomenon of science”, philosophy of science, civilizationAbstract
The review is devoted to the analysis of Volodymyr Melnyk’s new monograph “Civilizational Inquiries and the Phenomenon of Science”, devoted to the place of science in modern society. The place of a modern university in the development of science is defined.
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