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  1. Bibliografii︠a︡ po logike.A. P. Primakovskiĭ - 1955 - Moskva,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR.
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  2. An addendum to the note on the liar-paradox.A. P. Ushenko - 1957 - Mind 66 (261):98.
  3. The Philosophy of Relativity.A. P. Ushenko - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):350-352.
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    A new "epimenides".A. P. Ushenko - 1937 - Mind 46 (184):549-550.
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    A note on Whitehead and relativity.A. P. Ushenko - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (4):100-102.
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    A note on Russell and naive realism.A. P. Ushenko - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (25):819-820.
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    A note on the concept of power.A. P. Ushenko - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (4):782-784.
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    A note on universals.A. P. Ushenko - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46 (5):538-539.
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    A note on the liar-paradox.A. P. Ushenko - 1955 - Mind 64 (256):543.
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    The concept of function up to the middle of the 19th century.A. P. Youschkevitch - 1976 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 16 (1):37-85.
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  11. The principles of causality.A. P. Ushenko - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (4):85-101.
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  12. Negative prehension.A. P. Ushenko - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (10):263-267.
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    The problem of causal inference.A. P. Ushenko - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (2):132-138.
    This essay is a refutation of Hume on causal inference. The decisive point of the refutation is that Hume's argument is invalid unless it is assumed, contrary to his own relational theory of time, that mere difference in dates can affect the course of nature. In the preliminary discussion of sections II and III the words “cause,” “effect,” and “causal relation” are employed in a nontechnical sense, which is exemplified in such statements as “Fire causes heat”, “Lightning and thunder are (...)
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    Class and number.A. P. Ushenko - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):338-351.
    To bring clearly before the mind what is meant by class and to distinguish this notion from all the notions to which it is allied, is one of the most difficult and important problems of mathematical philosophy.”When Russell wrote this in 1903, he could illustrate the difficulty of the problem by his own confusing attempt at a solution. He was able to demonstrate the importance of classes for mathematical philosophy in his later work: the definition of cardinal number as a (...)
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    Truth in science and in philosophy.A. P. Ushenko - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (2):101-117.
    This essay proposes to differentiate between science and philosophy on the evidence that the truth of scientific, or, more generally, empirical, statements is perspectival whereas the truth of a philosophical statement is not. A perspectival truth depends upon a perspective in the sense that it may no longer be acceptable after the point of view which determines a perspective has been changed to another. Accordingly, the admission of perspectival truth requires the existence of alternative perspectives. The existence of alternative perspectives (...)
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    Linji's Evergreens.A. P. P. Urs - 1994 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 21:4.
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    Ambiguity in Functions and Propositions.A. P. Ushenko - 1931 - The Monist 41 (4):633-635.
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    Correspondence.A. P. Ushenko, George Eastgate & F. L. Cross - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):507 - 508.
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    Class and Number.A. P. Ushenko - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):160-161.
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    Metaphor.A. P. Ushenko - 1955 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 30 (3):421-439.
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    Pictorial movement.A. P. Ushenko - 1961 - British Journal of Aesthetics 1 (2):44-61.
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    Predication of existence.A. P. Ushenko - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (15):408-412.
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    The counterfactual.A. P. Ushenko - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (13):369-383.
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    The Counterfactual.A. P. Ushenko - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):321-322.
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    The calculus of propositions and self-contradiction.A. P. Ushenko - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (3):322-325.
  26. The Field Theory of Meaning.A. P. USHENKO - 1958 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 151:527-527.
     
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    The many-valued logics.A. P. Ushenko - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45 (6):611-615.
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    The Principles of Causality.A. P. Ushenko - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):322-323.
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    The solipsist phenomenon.A. P. Ushenko - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (5):505-508.
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    From Atomos to Atom: The History of the Concept Atom.A. P. Ushenko - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):171-172.
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    Crimes, harms, and wrongs: on the principles of criminalisation.A. P. Simester - 2011 - Portland, Or.: Hart. Edited by Andrew Von Hirsch.
    When should we make use of the criminal law? Suppose that a responsible legislature seeks to enact a morally justifiable range of criminal prohibitions. What criteria should it apply when deciding whether to proscribe conduct? Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs is a philosophical analysis of the nature, significance, and ethical limits of criminalisation. The authors explore the scope and moral boundaries of harm-based prohibitions, proscriptions of offensive behaviour, and 'paternalistic' prohibitions aimed at preventing self-harm. Their aim is to develop guiding principles (...)
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    Moral Responsibility as Guiltworthiness.A. P. Duggan - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2):291-309.
    It is often alleged that an agent is morally responsible in a liability sense for a transgression just in case s/he deserves a negative interpersonal response for that transgression, blaming responses such as resentment and indignation being paradigms. Aside from a few exceptions, guilt is cited in recent discussions of moral responsibility, if at all, as merely an effect of being blamed, or as a reliable indicator of moral responsibility, but not itself an explanation of moral responsibility. In this paper, (...)
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    Dukhovnoe nasledie I︠A︡ssaui.A. P. Abuov - 2022 - Almaty: Kȯkzhiek-Gorizont.
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    A. P. Bos, Providentia divina. The theme of divine Pronoia in Plato and Aristoteles. Van Gorcum, Assen/Amsterdam, 1976.A. P. Muys - 1977 - Philosophia Reformata 42 (1-2):102-104.
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    Akademische Vorträge, von T. von Döllinger. Erster Band. Nordlingen. Beck, 1888. pp. iv. 427. Mk. 7.50.P. A. - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):215-.
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    An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. B. Russell.A. P. Ushenko - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):391-392.
  37. Why Omissions are Special: A. P. Simester.A. P. Simester - 1995 - Legal Theory 1 (3):311-335.
    The criminal law presently distinguishes between actions and omissions, and only rarely proscribes failures to avert consequences that it would be an offense to bring about. Why? In recent years it has been persuasively argued by both Glover and Bennett that, celeris paribus, omissions to prevent a harm are just as culpable as are actions which bring that harm about. On the other hand, and acknowledging that hitherto “lawyers have not been very successful in finding a rationale for it,” Tony (...)
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    Special relativity.A. P. French - 1968 - New York,: Norton.
    The book opens with a description of the smooth transition from Newtonian to Einsteinian behaviour from electrons as their energy is progressively increased, ...
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  39. The Soul and Its Instrumental Body: A Reinterpretation of Aristotle's Philosophy of Living Nature.A. P. Bos - 2003 - Boston, MA: Brill.
    Aristotle's definition of the soul should be interpreted as: 'the soul is the entelechy of a natural body that serves as its instrument'.
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  40. Against pluralism.A. P. Hazen - 1993 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71 (2):132 – 144.
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    Ideal interpretation: The theories of Zhu XI and Ronald Dworkin.A. P. Martinich Yang Xiao - 2010 - Philosophy East and West 60 (1):pp. 88-114.
    Ideal interpretation is understanding a text in the best possible way. It is usually used when the text has a canonical status, such as the Bible or the U.S. Constitution. We argue that Zhu Xi’s view about interpreting the Four Books and Ronald Dworkin’s view about constitutional interpretation are examples of ideal interpretation and that their basic principles are similar. Each holds, roughly, that their target text contains moral truth; that the author’s mind requires the mediation of learning; that the (...)
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    FEYERABEND, P K.: Matando el tiempo.A. P. Esteve - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 31:219.
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  43. Elements of Australian aboriginal philosophy.A. P. Elkin - 1969 - Oceania 40:85-98.
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    Relations in Lewis's framework without atoms.A. P. Hazen - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):243-248.
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    Karl Mannheim's sociology of knowledge.A. P. Simonds - 1978 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  46. Relations in lewis’s framework without atoms.A. P. Hazen - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):243–248.
  47. The Philosophy of Language.A. P. Martinich - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (2):353-353.
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    Nostalgia’s place among self-relevant emotions.Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg, Tim Wildschut & Constantine Sedikides - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (4):742-759.
    How is nostalgia positioned among self-relevant emotions? We tested, in six studies, which self-relevant emotions are perceived as most similar versus least similar to nostalgia, and what underlies these similarities/differences. We used multidimensional scaling to chart the perceived similarities/differences among self-relevant emotions, resulting in two-dimensional models. The results were revealing. Nostalgia is positioned among self-relevant emotions characterised by positive valence, an approach orientation, and low arousal. Nostalgia most resembles pride and self-compassion, and least resembles embarrassment and shame. Our research pioneered (...)
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    B.A. Haddock, An Introduction to Historical Thought. London, Edward Arnold, 1980, pp. 184, pb. £4.75.A. P. Z. - 1980 - Hegel Bulletin 1 (2):54-55.
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    Formal and effective autonomy in healthcare.A. P. Schwab - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (10):575-579.
    This essay lays the groundwork for a novel conception of autonomy that may be called “effective autonomy”—a conception designed to be genuinely action guiding in bioethics. As empirical psychology research on the heuristics and biases approach shows, decision making commonly fails to correspond to people’s desires because of the biases arising from bounded cognition. People who are classified as autonomous on contemporary philosophical accounts may fail to be effectively autonomous because their decisions are uncoupled from their autonomous desires. Accordingly, continuing (...)
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