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  1. Filosofskie voprosy sovremennogo estestvoznanii︠a︡.Gamlet Ambakumovich Gevorkian & P'ilisop'ayowt'yan Ew Iravownk'I. Institowt (eds.) - 1977 - Erevan: Izd-vo AN Armi︠a︡nskoĭ SSR.
     
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  2. Filosofii︠a︡ i metodologicheskie voprosy nauki: [Sb. statei].Gamlet Ambakumovich Gevorki︠a︡n (ed.) - 1977 - Erevan: Izd-vo AN ArmSSR.
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  3. O roli abstrakt︠s︡ii v posnanii.Gamlet Ambakumovich Gevorki︠a︡n - 1957
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  4. Veroi︠a︡tnoe i dostovernoe znanie.Gamlet Ambakumovich Gevorki︠a︡n - 1965
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  5. Pessimism and Religion.A. R. Gevorkian - 2008 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 46 (4):32-44.
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    Idealism in Plato's Sophist.Arasi T. Gevorkian - 1987 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 26 (3):43-63.
    Marxist studies in the history of philosophy are based on the assumption that all philosophical schools and currents fall into two main traditions, materialism and idealism, and that the whole of the history of philosophy can be described as an opposition between the two. Lenin observed that this distinction goes back to antiquity, and that even then the "tendencies "l of Democritus and Plato were already in evidence.
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    Nietzsche and Metaphysical Pessimism.A. R. Gevorkian - 2002 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (3):82-96.
    'The world is tragically splendid in its fragmentedness. Its harmony lies in its disharmony, its unity in its enmity. Such is the paradoxical doctrine of Heraclitus, subsequently paradoxically developed by Friedrich Nietzsche into the theory of 'tragic optimism."'.
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    The Encounter of Cultures and the Philosophy of History.Hamlet A. Gevorkian - 2001 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12:147-156.
    A general problem of philosophy concerns the possibility of objective knowledge of other cultures (including past cultures), and the adequacy of their reconstruction. The problem of cultural development is also crucial. In this paper, I argue that a culture which has expanded its potentialities in various independent forms is an open culture capable of entering into dialogue with other cultures.
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  9. Shopengauėr, Gamlet, Mefistofelʹ.Friedrich Paulsen - 1902
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