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  1. Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky (1971). Atlantis/Europe: The Secret of the West. Blauvelt, N.Y.,R. Steiner Publications.score: 290.0
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  2. Gordon T. Woods (2010). Mendeleev, the Man and His Matrix: Dmitri Mendeleev, Aspects of His Life and Work: Was He a Somewhat Fortunate Man? Foundations of Chemistry 12 (3):171-186.score: 4.0
    This article traces the life of Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev from childhood in Siberia, through education and training to become the first formulator of the Periodic Table, the logo of chemistry. His unique contribution is described and analysed; what factors helped him be the first formulator? What did he do after making his most famous discovery? In addition the article peeps into his personal life, his dealings with his family and the authorities. Finally we look at honours he received in (...)
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  3. Eugene V. Aidman & Dmitry A. Leontiev (1991). From Being Motivated to Motivating Oneself: A Vygotskian Perspective. Studies in East European Thought 42 (2).score: 3.0
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  4. Dmitry Shlapentokh (2007). Dugin Eurasianism: A Window on the Minds of the Russian Elite or an Intellectual Ploy? Studies in East European Thought 59 (3):215 - 236.score: 3.0
    This paper considers the views of Alexander Dugin, a leading proponent of Eurasianism in contemporary Russia. The point of his teaching is the preservation of the traditional social/cultural make-up of each civilization. He also believes that the Russian Slavs together with the minorities of the Russian Federation constitute a quasi-unity of Eurasian civilization. He emphasizes that globalism, led by the USA, is a mortal threat to the cultural identity of Russia/Eurasia and all other civilizations. For this reason the USA and (...)
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  5. Dmitry Zaitsev (2009). A Few More Useful 8-Valued Logics for Reasoning with Tetralattice Eight. Studia Logica 92 (2):265 - 280.score: 3.0
    In their useful logic for a computer network Shramko and Wansing generalize initial values of Belnap’s 4-valued logic to the set 16 to be the power-set of Belnap’s 4. This generalization results in a very specific algebraic structure — the trilattice SIXTEEN 3 with three orderings: information, truth and falsity. In this paper, a slightly different way of generalization is presented. As a base for further generalization a set 3 is chosen, where initial values are a — incoming data is (...)
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  6. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (2008). The Philosophical Principles of Integral Knowledge. William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..score: 3.0
    General historical introduction (concerning the law of historical development) -- Concerning the three types of philosophy -- Principles of organic logic : characterization -- Of integral knowledge point of departure and method of organic logic -- Principles of organic logic (continuation) : concept of the absolute : basic definitions according to the categories of the existent, essence, and being -- Principles of organic logic (continuation) : relative categories that define idea as an entity.
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  7. Dmitry Sustretov (2009). Hybrid Logics of Separation Axioms. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18 (4).score: 3.0
    We study hybrid logics in topological semantics. We prove that hybrid logics of separation axioms are complete with respect to certain classes of finite topological models. This characterisation allows us to obtain several further results. We prove that aforementioned logics are decidable and PSPACE-complete, the logics of T 1 and T 2 coincide, the logic of T 1 is complete with respect to two concrete structures: the Cantor space and the rational numbers.
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  8. Renate A. Schmidt & Dmitry Tishkovsky (2008). On Combinations of Propositional Dynamic Logic and Doxastic Modal Logics. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 17 (1).score: 3.0
    We prove completeness and decidability results for a family of combinations of propositional dynamic logic and unimodal doxastic logics in which the modalities may interact. The kind of interactions we consider include three forms of commuting axioms, namely, axioms similar to the axiom of perfect recall and the axiom of no learning from temporal logic, and a Church–Rosser axiom. We investigate the influence of the substitution rule on the properties of these logics and propose a new semantics for the test (...)
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  9. Pol Vandevelde (2006). Review of Dmitri Nikulin, On Dialogue. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (8).score: 3.0
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  10. Zain Ali, Max Charlesworth, Hans-Georg Moeller, Christopher W. Gowans, Shalom Goldman, Dmitry A. Olshansky, Sor-hoon Tan & Patrick Hutchings (2005). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Sophia 44 (2).score: 3.0
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  11. Renate A. Schmidt, Dmitry Tishkovsky & Ullrich Hustadt (2004). Interactions Between Knowledge, Action and Commitment Within Agent Dynamic Logic. Studia Logica 78 (3):381 - 415.score: 3.0
    This paper considers a new class of agent dynamic logics which provide a formal means of specifying and reasoning about the agents activities and informational, motivational and practical aspects of the behaviour of the agents. We present a Hilbert-style deductive system for a basic agent dynamic logic and consider a number of extensions of this logic with axiom schemata formalising interactions between knowledge and commitment (expressing an agent s awareness of her commitments), and interactions between knowledge and actions (expressing no (...)
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  12. Dmitry Shlapentokh (1992). The End of the Russian Idea. Studies in East European Thought 43 (3).score: 3.0
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  13. Natasha Alechina, Philippe Balbiani & Dmitry Shkatov (2012). Modal Logics for Reasoning About Infinite Unions and Intersections of Binary Relations. Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 22 (4):275 - 294.score: 3.0
    (2012). Modal logics for reasoning about infinite unions and intersections of binary relations. Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 275-294. doi: 10.1080/11663081.2012.705960.
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  14. Dmitry Khanin (1990). The Postmodern Posture. Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):239-247.score: 3.0
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  15. Dmitry Khanin (1992). Will Aesthetics Be the Last Stronghold of Marxism? Philosophy and Literature 16 (2):266-278.score: 3.0
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  16. Rafael Salin-Pascual, Dmitry Gerashchenko & Priyattam J. Shiromani (2000). Some Myths Are Slow to Die. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (6):999-1000.score: 3.0
    Solms and the other authors in this series of BBS target articles accept the findings that the executive control of the REM/NREM cycle is still localized within a narrow region of the pontine brainstem. However, recent findings challenge this notion. We will review the recent data and suggest instead that the hypothalamus is the primary regulator of states of consciousness. If the hypothalamus indeed controls all the fun stuff, such as sex, eating, drinking, sleeping, and so on, then one (...)
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  17. Dmitry A. Shcheglov (2006). Posidonius on the Dry West and the Wet East: Fragment 223 Ek Reconsidered. The Classical Quarterly 56 (02):509-.score: 3.0
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  18. Dmitry Shlapentokh (2001). Cosmism in European Thought. Journal of Philosophical Research 26:497-546.score: 3.0
    European thought has had contradictory visions of humanity’s place in the cosmos. Some believed that humanity might survive indefinitely. Yet most of the modern thinkers assumed that humanity, in general, was not different from other species and would eventually disappear. In Russia, a different view prevailed. It was assumed that humanity belonged to a sort of “chosen species” and would have a different destiny from the other species. This idea of “humanity as a chosen species” was supported with the idea (...)
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  19. Dmitry Shlapentokh (2012). Love and Hate of Foreign Lands: The Nineteenth-Century Russian Intelligentsia. The European Legacy 17 (1):61 - 69.score: 3.0
    Love and hate follow the same patterns among émigrés as among people in general. Among the several models of the love émigrés feel for a foreign land is pragmatic love, based not so much on real attachment as on interests. For an Orwellian Big Brother this love does not necessarily imply direct material benefits but could be an attempt to justify something that has already occurred?emigration, for example. Pragmatic love for a foreign land and people and a corresponding hatred for (...)
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  20. Dmitry Shlapentokh (2000). The Problem of Russian Democracy: Can Russia Rise Again? Social Philosophy and Policy 17 (01):269-.score: 3.0
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  21. Paolo Calegari (2012). Cognizione E Democrazia: Le Metamorfosi in Atto: Letture da Martin Buber, Cornelius Castoriadis, Noam Chomsky, Isabel Compiègne, Ronald Creagh, Mireille Delmas-Marty, Viviane Forrester, Yves Lacroix, Serge Latouche, Gotthold Lessing, Ernst Mach, Armand Mattelart, Edgar Morin, Luigina Mortari, Giorgio Napolitano, Pierre Rosanvallon, Lucien Sève, Susan Sontag, Henry Thoreau, Dmitri Uznadze, Paul Valéry, Simone Weil, Wilhelm Wundt. Liguori.score: 3.0
     
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  22. Dmitry Ermakov (2008). Bø and Bön: Ancient Shamanic Traditions of Siberia and Tibet in Their Relation to the Teachings of a Central Asian Buddha. Vajra Publications.score: 3.0
     
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  23. Leonid Grinin, Dmitry Beliaev & Andrey Korotayev (eds.) (2008). Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilisations: Political Aspects of Modernity. Librocom.score: 3.0
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  24. Dmitry Ivanov (2008). Wittgensteinean Philosophy as Foundation of Moral Phenomenology. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 10:199-205.score: 3.0
    To explain evaluation we need to take into account the perspective of an evaluator, we need to turn to phenomenological approach in moral theory. This is the approach proposed by John McDowell. According to him, we need to approach to the question ‘How to live right?’ via the concept of a virtuous person. To lendsupport to his views McDowell employs Wittgensteinean philosophy that could be a good basis for establishing moral phenomenology as a metaethical approach to moral phenomena. First of (...)
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  25. Dmitry Kuznetsov & Gennady Popov (2008). Current Anthropological Paradigm and “Anthropological Turning” of Engineering Education. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:151-160.score: 3.0
    By the end of the 20th century educational issues had become of global character due to the fact, that it is education that makes the basis for the social dimensions of the 21st century. The importance of educational issues can be explained by the post-industrial society being oriented at rising the significance of information and knowledge as being the main resources for the society development, at the priority of intellectual activities, resulting in changing the roleand place of education in the (...)
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  26. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (1950/1974). A Solovyov Anthology. Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press.score: 3.0
     
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  27. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (2009). Divine Sophia: The Wisdom Writings of Vladimir Solovyov. Cornell University Press.score: 3.0
     
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  28. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (2011). Filosofskie Nachala T͡selʹnogo Znanii͡a: Krizis Zapadnoĭ Filosofii, Protiv Pozitivistov; Filosofskie Nachala T͡selʹnogo Znanii͡a.score: 3.0
     
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  29. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (1944). Godmanhood as the Main Idea of the Philosophy of Vladimir Solovyev. [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,Harmon Printing House.score: 3.0
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  30. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (1948/2007). Lectures on Godmanhood. Semantron Press.score: 3.0
     
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  31. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (2012). Opravdanie Dobra.score: 3.0
     
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  32. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (2000). Sochinenii͡a.score: 3.0
     
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  33. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (2004). Transformations of Eros: An Odyssey: From Platonic to Christian Eros. Grailstone Press.score: 3.0
     
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  34. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (2008). Uzasadnienie Dobra: Filozofia Moralna. Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.score: 3.0
     
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  35. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (1944). Vladimir Solovyev's Lectures on Godmanhood. [New York]International University Press, Distributor.score: 3.0
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  36. Michael Akeroyd (2010). The Philosophical Significance of Mendeleev’s Successful Predictions of the Properties of Gallium and Scandium. Foundations of Chemistry 12 (2):117-122.score: 1.0
    The philosophical significance of Dmitri Mendeleev’s successful predictions of the properties of gallium and scandium vis a vis the acceptance of the Periodic Table 1874–1886 has been debated recently. This author presents evidence that De Boisbaudran and Cleve both respectively predicted the possible existence of gallium and scandium, but on the basis of the old TRIAD methodology. This suggests that these successful Mendeleev predictions were therefore not independent corroboration of the concept of the Periodic System. Instead the significantly independent predictive (...)
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  37. Dmitri Nikulin (2008). Imagination and Mathematics in Proclus. Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):153-172.score: 1.0
  38. Dmitri A. Archangelsky & Mikhail A. Taitslin (1997). A Logic for Information Systems. Studia Logica 58 (1):3-16.score: 1.0
    A conception of an information system has been introduced by Pawlak. The study has been continued in works of Pawlak and Orlowska and in works of Vakarelov. They had proposed some basic relations and had constructed a formal system of a modal logic that describes the relations and some of their Boolean combinations. Our work is devoted to a generalization of this approach. A class of relation systems and a complete calculus construction method for these systems are proposed. As a (...)
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  39. William Calvin, My Synapses, Myself.score: 1.0
    The self, Joseph LeDoux tells us, is “the totality of the living organism”. Most disciplines in the natural sciences focus on only one or two levels of organization. Indeed, Dmitri Mendeleev figured out the periodic table of the elements without knowing any of the underlying quantum mechanics or stereochemistry. There are, however, at least a dozen levels of organization within the neurosciences — and, if we use a metaphor, we temporarily create yet another. This leads to considerable confusion and arguments (...)
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  40. Dmitri Tymoczko (2008). Scale Theory, Serial Theory and Voice Leading. Music Analysis 27 (1):1-49.score: 1.0
    Efficient voice leading, in which melodic lines move by short distances from chord to chord, is a hallmark of many different Western musical styles. Although musicians can often find maximally efficient voice leadings with relative ease, theorists have not adequately described general principles or procedures for doing so. This article formalises the notion of voice leading, shows how to classify voice leadings according to transpositional and inversional equivalence and supplies algorithms for identifying maximally efficient voice leadings between arbitrarily chosen chords. (...)
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  41. Michael Wenisch (2009). Peak Oil, Energy Limits, and Resulting Alterations in the Built Space of the United States. Environment, Space, Place 1 (1):73-100.score: 1.0
    Over and above the probable peaking of worldwide oil production as a current reality, the arrival of hard limits on all energy resources is very much nearer in the future than many people realize. The public discourse on Peak Oil and the associated arrival of hard limitson energy availability has attracted more than its share of brilliant and creative minds. In addition to scientific and technical analysts, thisgroup includes a fair number of generalists who have engaged in broader forms of (...)
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  42. Dmitri Ginev (2012). Gianni Vattimo and Santiago Zabala: Hermeneutic Communism: From Heidegger to Marx. [REVIEW] Continental Philosophy Review 45 (4):593-596.score: 1.0
  43. Dmitri Nikulin (2008). Memory and History. Idealistic Studies 38 (1/2):75-90.score: 1.0
    This article traces some modern conceptions of memory in history (Halbwachs, Nora), indirectly comparing them with the ancient poetic tradition of so-called “catalogue poetry.” In the discussion of memory and oblivion, I argue that history encompasses multiple histories rather than constituting one single teleological and universal history. Every history is produced by a historical narrative that follows and interprets what may be called the historical proper, which comprises lists of names of people, things, or events that have to be kept (...)
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  44. Leila Harris, Hilda Kurtz, Andrea Nightingale, Eric Sheppard, Dmitri Sidorov & Barbara VanDrasek (2000). Review Forum. Philosophy and Geography 3 (1):105 – 109.score: 1.0
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  45. Leonid Grinin, Robert Carneiro, Dmitri Bondarenko, Nikolay Kradin & Andrey Korotayev (eds.) (2004). The Early State, Its Alternatives and Analogues. ‘Uchitel’ Publishing House.score: 1.0
    Henri JM Claessen Was the State Inevitable? ● Leonid E. Grinin The Early State and Its Analogues: A Comparative Analysis ...
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  46. Dmitri Nikulin (2005). Dialogue Versus Discourse. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26 (1):89-105.score: 1.0
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  47. Dmitri Nikulin (2005). Introduction. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26 (1):9-12.score: 1.0
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  48. Dmitri Nikulin (2008). Richard Rorty, Cynic. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29 (2):85-111.score: 1.0
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  49. Dmitri Nikulin (2001). Reconsidering Responsibility: Hans Jonas' Imperative for a New Ethics. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1):99-118.score: 1.0
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  50. Dmitri Nikulin (2009). The Comedy of Philosophy. In Katie Terezakis (ed.), Engaging Agnes Heller: A Critical Companion. Lexington Books.score: 1.0
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  51. Dmitri Panchenko (2011). Foreword. In Dirk L. Couprie (ed.), Heaven and Earth in Ancient Greek Cosmology: From Thales to Heraclides Ponticus. Springer.score: 1.0
     
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