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  1. Fundamental Measurements in Economics and in the Theory of Consciousness.S. I. Melnyk & I. G. Tuluzov - manuscript
    A new constructivist approach to modeling in economics and theory of consciousness is proposed. The state of elementary object is defined as a set of its measurable consumer properties. A proprietor's refusal or consent for the offered transaction is considered as a result of elementary economic measurement. Elementary (indivisible) technology, in which the object's consumer values are variable, in this case can be formalized as a generalized economic measurement. The algebra of such measurements has been constructed. It has been shown (...)
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    Revising Anthropocentrism of Technics in the Light of the 21st Century New Anthropological Models.V. P. Melnyk & U. I. Lushch-Purii - 2022 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 21:72-83.
    _Purpose._ To substantiate the definition of technics as the attributive characteristics of a human being and the necessity of its orientation towards human flourishing in the context of new anthropological models of the 21st century. _Theoretical basis._ Correlation between technics, technology and the human essence is examined. The role of technics is traced at different historical stages of human development. Negative and positive effects of digital technology development upon a contemporary human being is analysed in the light of new anthropological (...)
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    Beyond Adaptation and Anthropomorphism.Danika Drury-Melnyk - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (2/3):363-385.
    This paper attempts to bring the work of Gilbert Simondon into conversation with contemporary discourse on climate change and the Anthropocene. Though his work pre-dates the coining of the term, Simondon, with his non-anthropomorphic view of technology, is in many ways a philosopher of the Anthropocene. In this paper I contrast Simondon’s philosophy to the popular idea that technology is something we can use to adapt to the practical problems of the Anthropocene. I will begin by looking briefly at the (...)
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    An Interpretation of Value Change: A Philosophical Disquisition of Climate Change and Energy Transition Debate.Anna Melnyk - 2022 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (3):404-428.
    Changing values may give rise to intergenerational conflicts, like in the ongoing climate change and energy transition debate. This essay focuses on the interpretative question of how this value change can best be understood. To elucidate the interpretation of value change, two philosophical perspectives on value are introduced: Berlin’s value pluralism and Dworkin’s interpretivism. While both authors do not explicitly discuss value change, I argue that their perspectives can be used for interpreting value change in the case of climate change (...)
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  5. Searle's abstract argument against strong AI.Andrew Melnyk - 1996 - Synthese 108 (3):391-419.
    Discussion of Searle's case against strong AI has usually focused upon his Chinese Room thought-experiment. In this paper, however, I expound and then try to refute what I call his abstract argument against strong AI, an argument which turns upon quite general considerations concerning programs, syntax, and semantics, and which seems not to depend on intuitions about the Chinese Room. I claim that this argument fails, since it assumes one particular account of what a program is. I suggest an alternative (...)
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  6. Inference to the best explanation and other minds.Andrew Melnyk - 1994 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 72 (4):482-91.
    Robert Pargetter has argued that we know other minds through an inference to the best explanation. My aim is to show, by criticising Pargetter's account, that this approach to the problem of other minds cannot, as it stands, deliver the goods; it might be part of the right response to the problem, but it cannot be the whole story. More precisely, I will claim that Pargetter does not successfully reconstruct how ordinary people in everyday life come reasonably to believe in (...)
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    The prospects for Dretske's account of the explanatory role of belief.Andrew Melnyk - 1996 - Mind and Language 11 (2):203-15.
    When a belief is cited as part of the explanation of an agent’s behaviour, it seems that the belief is explanatorily relevant in virtue of its content. In his Explaining Behavior, Dretske presents an account of belief, content, and explanation according to which this can be so. I supply some examples of beliefs whose explanatory relevance in virtue of content apparently cannot be accounted for in the Dretskean way. After considering some possible responses to this challenge, I end by discussing (...)
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    The prospects for Kirk's non-reductive physicalism.Andrew Melnyk - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (2):323-32.
    Using the notion of strict implication, Robert Kirk claims to have formulated a version of physicalism which is nonreductive. I argue that, depending on how his notion of strict implication is interpreted, Kirk's formulation either fails to be physicalist or else commits him to reductionism. Either way we do not have nonreductive physicalism. I also suggest that the reductionism to which Kirk is committed, though unfashionable, is unobjectionable.
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  9. Testament of a recovering eliminativist.Andrew Melnyk - 1996 - Philosophy of Science 63 (3):S185-S193.
    If physicalism is true (e.g., if every event is a fundamental-physical event), then it looks as if there is a fundamental-physical explanation of everything. If so, then what is to become of special scientific explanations? They seem to be excluded by the fundamental-physical ones, and indeed to be excellent candidates for elimination. I argue that, if physicalism is true, there probably is a fundamental-physical explanation of everything, but that nevertheless there can perfectly well be special scientific explanations as well, notwithstanding (...)
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  10. Naturalism as a Philosophical Paradigm.Andrew Melnyk - 2009 - Philo 12 (2):188-199.
    I develop the conjecture that “naturalism” in philosophy names not a thesis but a paradigm in something like Thomas Kuhn’s sense, i.e., a set of commitments, shared by a group of investigators, whose acceptance by the members of the group powerfully influences their day-to-day investigative practice. I take a stab at spelling out the shared commitments that make up naturalism, and the logical and evidential relations among them.
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    Physicalism, ordinary objects, and identity.Andrew Melnyk - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Research 20:221-235.
    Any philosopher sympathetic to physicaIism (or materiaIism) will allow that there is some sense in which ordinary objects---tables and chairs, etc.---are physicaI. But what sense, exactly? John Post holds a view implying that every ordinary object is identical with some or other spatio-temporal sum of fundamental entities. I begin by deploying a modal argument intended to show that ordinary objects, for example elephants, are not identical with spatio-temporal sums of such entities. Then I claim that appeal to David Lewis’s counterpart (...)
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  12. Philosophy and the study of its history.Andrew Melnyk - 2008 - Metaphilosophy 39 (2):203–219.
    This paper is guided by, and begins to make plausible, the idea that there can be a naturalistic metaphilosophy, i.e., an inquiry that takes philosophy as an object of study in something like the way that contemporary (naturalistic) philosophy of science takes science as an object of study. The paper’s more specific goal is to ventilate certain provocative speculations concerning the character of philosophy’s cognitive achievement, especially over time. But this more specific goal will be approached indirectly, through addressing in (...)
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    One World and the Many Sciences: A Defence of Physicalism.A. Melnyk & Andrew Melnyk - 1991 - Dissertation, Oxford University
    The subject of this thesis is physicalism, understood not as some particular doctrine pertaining narrowly to the philosophy of mind, but rather as a quite general metaphysical claim to the effect that everything is, or is fundamentally, physical. Thus physicalism explicates the thought that in some sense physics is the basic science. The aim of the thesis is to defend a particular brand of physicalism, which I call eliminative type physicalism. It claims, roughly, that every property is a physical property, (...)
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    Physicalism, Ordinary Objects, and Identity.Andrew Melnyk - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Research 20:221-235.
    Any philosopher sympathetic to physicaIism (or materiaIism) will allow that there is some sense in which ordinary objects---tables and chairs, etc.---are physicaI. But what sense, exactly? John Post holds a view implying that every ordinary object is identical with some or other spatio-temporal sum of fundamental entities. I begin by deploying a modal argument intended to show that ordinary objects, for example elephants, are not identical with spatio-temporal sums of such entities. Then I claim that appeal to David Lewis’s counterpart (...)
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  15. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. A Critical Study of Elias E. Savellos and Umit D. Yalçin (eds.) Supervenience: New Essays. [REVIEW]Andrew Melnyk - 1999 - Noûs 33 (1):144–154.
    This critical study aims mainly to do two things: (i) throw some cold water on the claim that supervenience can be used to formulate a doctrine of non-reductive physicalism, and (ii) rebut an argument for physicalism offered (separately) by David Papineau and Barry Loewer. -/- The title alludes to the following lyric from "Mary Poppins", and was intended to hint that there is less to supervenience than meets the eye: -/- It's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Even though the sound of it is something (...)
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  16. Realization Realized. [REVIEW]Andrew Melnyk - 2009 - Philosophical Books 50 (3):185-195.
    This is a critical study of Sydney Shoemaker's, Physical Realization (Oxford University Press, 2007). It focuses on (i) the relationship between his subset theory of realization and the higher-order property theory of realization, and (ii) his attempt to solve the problem of mental causation.
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    Review of Jaegwon Kim, Physicalism, or Something Near Enough[REVIEW]Andrew Melnyk - 2005 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (7-17).
    This is a review of Jaegwon Kim's Physicalism, Or Something Near Enough. It focuses (i) on his claim that mental properties can be causally efficacious only if they are, in a certain sense, functionally reducible to the physical, and (ii) on his criticisms of best-explanation arguments for physicalism as advocated by, e.g., Christopher Hill and Brian McLaughlin.
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  18. O skeptikakh i skeptit︠s︡izme.S. I. Goncharuk - 1967 - Moskva,: Politizdat.
     
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    al-Tafkīr wa-al-takfīr fī al-fikr al-uṣūlī.Buthaynah Jalāṣī - 2020 - al-Qāhirah: Ruʼyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    On thinking and reflection in Islam, classical and modern.
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    Marks protiv SSSR: Kriticheskie interpretat︠s︡ii sovetskogo istoricheskogo opyta v neomarksizme.S. I. Dudnik - 2013 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nauka.
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  21. Wort und Wirklichkeit.S. I. Hayakawa - 1968 - Darmstadt,: Verlag Darmstädter Blätter Schwarz. Edited by Günther Schwarz.
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  22. Borʹba marterializma protiv idealizma v istorii filosofii.S. I︠A︡ Svirskiĭ - 1966
     
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  23. Semantika i proizvodstvo lingvisticheskikh edinit︠s︡: problemy derivat︠s︡ii: mezhvuzovskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.S. I︠U︡ Adlivankin & L. N. Murzin (eds.) - 1979 - Permʹ: Permskiĭ gos. universitet.
     
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  24. Sharḥ al-Khabīṣī.ʻUbayd Allāh ibn Faḍl Allāh Khabīṣī - 1965
     
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  25. Semanticheskie aspekty slova i predlozhenii︠a︡: problemy derivat︠s︡ii: mezhvuzovskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.S. I︠U︡ Adlivankin & L. N. Murzin (eds.) - 1980 - Permʹ: Permskiĭ gos. universitet im. A.M. Gorʹkogo.
     
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    Naukovo-pedahohichna spadshchyna Fedora Naumenka: monohrafii︠a︡.Dmytro Hert︠s︡i︠u︡k - 2020 - Lʹviv: Lʹvivsʹkyĭ na t︠s︡ionalʹnyĭ universytet imeni Ivana Franka. Edited by Khrystyna Kalahurka.
  27. Ėksperimentalʹnye osnovanii︠a︡ teorii otnositelʹnosti.S. I. Vavilov - 1928
     
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  28. Teorii︠a︡ deduktivnykh sistem i ee primenenii︠a︡.S. I︠U︡ Maslov - 1986 - Moskva: "Radio i svi︠a︡zʹ".
     
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  29. V. I. Lenin i aktualńye problemy istoricheskogo materializma.S. I. Nikishov (ed.) - 1970 - Moskva,: Izd. Mosk. un-ta.
     
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  30. Lenin i fizika.S. I. Vavilov - 1960 - Moskva,: Iad-vo Akademii nauk SSSR.
     
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  31. Reshenie logicheskikh i igrovykh zadach: logiko-psikhologicheskie ėti︠u︡dy.S. I. Shapiro - 1984 - Moskva: "Radio i svi︠a︡zʹ".
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  32. Kontekstnai︠a︡ semantizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ lingvisticheskikh edinit︠s︡.S. I. Kanonich (ed.) - 1984 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t inostrannykh i︠a︡zykov im. Morisa Toreza.
     
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  33. Lenin, i sovremennai︠a︡ fizika.S. I. Vavilov - 1970 - Moskva,: Nauka. Edited by D. I. Blokhint︠s︡ev & I. M. Frank.
     
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  34. "Kritická teória" frankfurtskej školy a jej vplyv v Československu.Rudolf Šíma - 1976 - Bratislava: Pravda.
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  35. T. F. Osipovskiĭ--vydai︠u︡shchiĭsi︠a︡ russkiĭ uchenyĭ i myslitelʹ.I. N. Kravet︠s︡ - 1955
     
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    Landshafty filosofii: monografii︠a︡.S. I. Ivannikov - 2015 - Moskva: Redakt︠s︡ionno-izdatelʹskiĭ t︠s︡entr.
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  37. Mawsūʻat akhlāq al-Qurʼān.Aḥmad Sharabāṣī - 1979 - Bayrūt, Lubnān: Dār al-Rāʼid al-ʻArabī.
     
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  38. Človek v boji o seba a svoju budúcnost̕.Rudolf Šíma - 1981 - Bratislava: Nakladatel̕stvo Pravda.
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    Skovoroda.I͡Uriĭ Loshchit͡s - 1972
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  40. Ot algoritmov - k suzhdenii︠a︡m.S. I. Shapiro - 1973 - Moskva: "Sov. radio,".
     
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  41. Opyt provedenii︠a︡ letneĭ praktiki po darvinizmu.S. I. Radchenko - 1954
     
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  42. Hē architektonikē tou logou.I. Paulakēs - 1976 - [s. n.,:
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  43. Zápas o vedeckotechnickú revolúciu.Rudolf Šíma - 1977 - Bratislava: Obzor.
     
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    Skovoroda.I︠U︡riĭ Loshit︠s︡ - 2018 - Moskva: Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡.
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  45. Akhlāq al-ʻilm bayna al-dīn wa-al-falsafah =.ʻAṭā Allāh Saʻīd Muḥammad Manāṣīr - 2014 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Furqān lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Mahāyāna Bauddha dharma-darśana. Śīlācāra - 1978 - Caṭṭagrāma, Bāṃlādeśa: Nandanakānana Bauddha Bihāra.
    History of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy.
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    V poiskakh utrachennogo smysla: ocherki literatury tragicheskogo gumanizma vo Frant︠s︡ii.S. I. Velikovskiĭ - 2012 - Moskva, Sankt-Peterburg: T︠S︡entr gumanitarnykh init︠s︡iativ.
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    Porozhdenie nauchnogo znanii︠a︡.S. I. Masalova (ed.) - 2012 - Rostov-na-Donu: Ipo Pi I︠U︡Fu.
    Работа посвящена комплексному анализу порождения научного знания как гносеологического процесса. Работа адресована всем интересующимся проблемами гносеологии, эпистемологии, философии и методологии науки, когнитивной науки.
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  49. al-Ghazzālī wa-al-taṣawwuf al-Islāmī. Sharabāṣī - 1965 - [al-Qāhirah]: Dār al-Hilāl.
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    Russkiĭ kosmizm: problemy irrat︠s︡ionalʹnogo znanii︠a︡, khudozhestvennogo chuvstva i nauchno-tekhnicheskogo tvorchestva.S. I. Shlëkin - 2013 - Moskva: URSS.
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