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    The link between auditory salience and emotion intensity.Andrey Anikin - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1246-1259.
    To ensure that listeners pay attention and do not habituate, emotionally intense vocalizations may be under evolutionary pressure to exploit processing biases in the auditory system by maximising t...
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    Spatial location and emotion modulate voice perception.Ana P. Pinheiro, Diogo Lima, Pedro B. Albuquerque, Andrey Anikin & César F. Lima - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (8):1577-1586.
    ABSTRACTHow do we perceive voices coming from different spatial locations, and how is this affected by emotion? The current study probed the interplay between space and emotion during voice percept...
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    The Cognitive Philosophy of Communication.Trond A. Tjøstheim, Andreas Stephens, Andrey Anikin & Arthur Schwaninger - 2020 - Philosophies 5 (4):39.
    Numerous species use different forms of communication in order to successfully interact in their respective environment. This article seeks to elucidate limitations of the classical conduit metaphor by investigating communication from the perspectives of biology and artificial neural networks. First, communication is a biological natural phenomenon, found to be fruitfully grounded in an organism’s embodied structures and memory system, where specific abilities are tied to procedural, semantic, and episodic long-term memory as well as to working memory. Second, the account explicates (...)
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    Idea of Time in Bergson’s Lectures.Andrey Sergeevich Menshikov - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):432-444.
    The article focuses on two lecture courses - The Idea of time and The History of the Idea of Time - delivered by the French philosopher Henri Bergson at Collge de France in 1901-1903. While these courses cannot replace Bergsons published works for understanding his philosophy, they can shed new light on Bergsons popularity. Due to the requirements of the genre, Bergson presents his views in a most succinct and convincing manner and showcases his most original ideas. In these lectures (...)
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    The effects of issue characteristics on the recognition of moral issues.Andrey Chia & Swee Mee Lim - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 27 (3):255-269.
    The construct of moral intensity, proposed by Jones (1991), was used to predict the extent to which individuals were able to recognize moral issues. We tested for the effects of the six dimensions of moral intensity: social consensus, proximity, concentration of effect, probability of effect, temporal immediacy and magnitude of consequences. A scenario-based study, conducted among business individuals in Singapore, revealed that social consensus and magnitude of consequences influenced the recognition of moral issues. The study provided evidence for the effects (...)
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    Probabilistic rejection templates in visual working memory.Andrey Chetverikov, Gianluca Campana & Árni Kristjánsson - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104075.
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    Computable linear orders and products.Andrey N. Frolov, Steffen Lempp, Keng Meng Ng & Guohua Wu - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (2):605-623.
    We characterize the linear order types $\tau $ with the property that given any countable linear order $\mathcal {L}$, $\tau \cdot \mathcal {L}$ is a computable linear order iff $\mathcal {L}$ is a computable linear order, as exactly the finite nonempty order types.
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    Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Sociality.Andrey V. Rezaev & Natalia D. Tregubova - 2019 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (4):183-199.
    The paper aims to formulate theoretical and methodological foundations as well as basic research questions for studying intervention of artificial intelligence in everyday life of medical and life sciences in the 21 century. It is an invitation for professional philosophical, theoretical and methodological discussion about the necessity and reality of artificial intelligence in contemporary medical/life sciences and medicine. The authors commence with a proposition of their definitions of ‘artificial intelligence’ (AI) and ‘artificial sociality’ (AS). The next section of the paper (...)
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    A Sociological Perspective on Meaningful Work: Community versus Autonomy.Andrey Bykov - forthcoming - Business Ethics Quarterly:1-31.
    In this article, I present a sociological approach to the problem of meaningful work that dwells on its broad social and cultural sources, as opposed to the focus on subjective and organizational factors currently prevailing in the field. Specifically, I consider two sociological perspectives, those of community and autonomy, as important conceptual tools for understanding the ambivalent character of modern culture in providing individuals with a sense of meaningfulness of their activities. I also review some of the existing research on (...)
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    Increasing η ‐representable degrees.Andrey N. Frolov & Maxim V. Zubkov - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (6):633-636.
    In this paper we prove that any Δ30 degree has an increasing η -representation. Therefore, there is an increasing η -representable set without a strong η -representation.
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    The strength of infinitary Ramseyan principles can be accessed by their densities.Andrey Bovykin & Andreas Weiermann - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (9):1700-1709.
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    "Holy Place...": Religious Monuments of Modern Russia in the Context of an Actor-network Approach.Daniil Anikin - 2022 - Sociology of Power 34 (1):124-139.
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    Warmth of familiarity and chill of error: Affective consequences of recognition decisions.Andrey Chetverikov - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (3):385-415.
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    Truth and Islamic Thought.Andrey Smirnov - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ronald Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 435–447.
    The problem of truth was raised in medieval Islamic philosophy within the framework of discussions starting from the question of whether our knowledge corresponds to the “actuality of affairs.” The notion of validity thus elaborated was comprehended as a quality of knowledge established through a comparison with “matters of fact.” What was intended is not coincidence with what is and has existence. Existence (wujūd) was generally understood in Islamic thought as one of the attributes (ṣifa) that a thing might or (...)
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    From Voluntary Action’s Ontology to Historical Responsibility: Methodology of Philosophical Research.Daniil A. Anikin - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):457-466.
    In the article, the author analyzes methodological approaches to the study of the concept of historical responsibility, comparing the German tradition of study with the voluntary actions ontology of M.M. Bakhtin 's. The German tradition, influenced by the thinking of World War II, emphasizes the perception of responsibility in the context of the relationship with guilt, which raises a substantial question about the nature of responsibility and its boundaries. In particular, H. Arendt formulates the concept of banality of evil, focusing (...)
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    From Gold To Money.Andrei V. Anikin & Nicolas Slater - 1978 - Diogenes 26 (101-102):1-25.
    J. К. Galbraith begins his book on the history and current problems of money with the following statement: “There is much that is diverting in the history of money, but even more that provides a rich reflection of human behavior and human folly.”.
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    Money and the Russian Classics.Andrei V. Anikin - 1993 - Diogenes 41 (162):99-109.
    There are various ways to describe the type of society that developed, at least in America and Europe, over the last two centuries. One of the better known ones is the civilization of money. Different people, depending on their world view, can judge this fact differently: to deny it, however, is impossible. This is especially obvious now, when the most grandiose and stubborn attempt at liberating society from the power of money – allegedly in order to subordinate money to higher (...)
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    The Contribution of Pushkin To the History of Economic Thought.Andrei V. Anikin & Jeanne Ferguson - 1979 - Diogenes 27 (107):65-85.
    Aleksandr Pushkin (1799-1837) occupies a special place in the development of Russian culture. He was at the same time a great poet, the reformer of Russian literary language, a historian and a political thinker. In the enormous mass of work devoted to Pushkin, a certain number of articles are concerned with his ideas on economics and the reflection of socio-economic problems in his writing. Until now, however, this theme has been studied in only a fragmentary way and less from the (...)
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    The Cause of the People: Sartre's Encounter with Lacan in Badiou's Theory of the Subject.Andrey Gordienko - 2019 - Paragraph 42 (2):188-204.
    In one of his late interviews, Alain Badiou acknowledges that his concept of the event can be traced back to Jean-Paul Sartre's notion of the group-in-fusion, presented in the Critique of Dialectic...
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    Causality and Islamic Thought.Andrey Smirnov - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ronald Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 493–503.
    The great disputants within the Islamic tradition, the Mutakallimūn, laid down the basis for rational discussion of causality by affirming the right of reason to engage in independent research. This affirmation could not be absolute; it took the form of a division of the spheres of competence belonging, respectively, to reason and Law. Reason was declared to be the judge in ontological and epistemological questions, whereas the sphere of ethics and legislation were left subject to religious Law. Certainly, this division (...)
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    The two pragmatisms in the philosophy of Ivan Sarailiev.Andrey Tashev - 2013 - Sign Systems Studies 41 (4):433-445.
    This article focuses on the views held by the early Bulgarian representative and interpreter of pragmatism Ivan Sarailiev on the two trends of this doctrine – the method for ascertaining meaning proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce, and the theory of truth propounded by William James. Sarailiev applied andpropagated the pragmatist ideas of the doctrine’s founders in Bulgaria in the 1920s, and is thus one of the first followers of Peirce in Europe and the very first in Eastern Europe. How deep (...)
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    Building ensemble representations: How the shape of preceding distractor distributions affects visual search.Andrey Chetverikov, Gianluca Campana & Árni Kristjánsson - 2016 - Cognition 153 (C):196-210.
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    Social Macroevolution: Growth of the World System Integrity and a System of Phase Transitions.Andrey Korotayev & Leonid Grinin - 2009 - World Futures 65 (7):477-506.
    There are very significant conceptual links between theories of social macroevolution and theories of the World System development. It is shown that the growth of the World System complexity and integrity can be traced through a system of phase transitions of macroevolution. The first set of phase transition is connected with the agrarian, industrial, and information-scientific revolutions (that are interpreted as changes of “production principles”). The second set consists of phase transitions within one production principle. These phase transitions are analyzed (...)
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    Complexity of a Microblogging Social Network in the Framework of Modern Nonlinear Science.Andrey Dmitriev, Vasily Kornilov & Svetlana Maltseva - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-11.
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    Kant and the New Enlightenment: On the Balance between Duty and Utilitarian Ends.Andrey S. Zilber - 2023 - Kantian Journal 42 (2):40-67.
    The relation between Kant’s philosophy and the “philosophy of balance” as it is described in the report Come on! Capitalism, Short-termism, Population and the Destruction of the Planet, delivered to the Club of Rome in 2018, requires some analysis. The authors of the report consider Kant to be a philosopher of European Enlightenment which laid the foundations of the modern world, but also proved to be the source of global problems. The report characterises the philosophy of the Enlightenment as lop-sided (...)
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    Foucault, Badiou, and the Courage of Philosophy.Andrey Gordienko - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (2):289-306.
    While regarding twentieth century French philosophy as a protracted conceptual war, Badiou has largely avoided an encounter with Foucault on the philosophical battlefield. According to Badiou, Foucault constructs a history of systems of thought starting from something other than philosophy (linguistic anthropology, postmodern sophism, democratic materialism) and, in so doing, exits the philosophical battleground. The present essay explores the prospect of rapprochement between these two thinkers, drawing attention to their shared concern with the theme of true life. For Foucault and (...)
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    Aleksey Khomyakov’s unknown essay on the Austrian Slavs (1845) and his poetry: the interplay of historiosophical ideas and poetic prophetism.Andrey P. Dmitriyev - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (3-4):205-215.
    The paper introduces a conceptually important, but previously unknown essay by the Russian poet, theologian and philosopher Aleksey Khomyakov. This essay, “The Slavic and Orthodox Christian Population of Austria,” was discovered in two versions: an original, previously unpublished manuscript and a later anonymous 1845 text. The author reveals an aesthetic function that certain structural elements perform in Khomyakov’s essay, encouraging the interaction between historiosophical ideas and literary creativity. The essay is emphatically philosophical in its style, as its very composition embraces (...)
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    Economic shock: definition, consolidated approaches to classification.Andrey Alekseevich Pesotskiy - 2021 - Kant 39 (2):85-90.
    The purpose of the study is to reveal the concept of "economic shock", to identify its basic features and to classify shock effects. The article discusses the use of the term "economic shock" in order to improve the tools of economic security. The article analyzes the concept of "shock resistance", details its interpretation in the scientific literature, and considers the differences between shock resistance and "sustainability". The scientific novelty lies in the identification of signs of an economic shock that allow (...)
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    Арабський світ і діалектика процесу демократизації.Andrey Buzarov - 2017 - Схід 6 (152):91-95.
    Стаття присвячена аналізу складного і суперечливого процесу демократизації арабського суспільства, який відбувається вже багато років. Сучасні глобалізаційні процеси торкнулися і арабського світу, де спостерігається зіткнення цивілізаційних парадигм. Разом з тим наголошується, що існуючі соціальні конфлікти та елементи суспільно-політичної нестабільності, які торкнулися ряду арабських країн, частково є результатом західного впливу і нав'язування інститутів, не властивих арабської соціокультурної традиції. З іншого боку, всі ці феномени цілком можливо розглядати як етап своєрідної демократизації арабського соціуму, який потрібен як важлива складова відповідного процесу.
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    Scene Buildup From Latent Memory Representations Across Eye Movements.Andrey R. Nikolaev & Cees van Leeuwen - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Scepticism against Scepticism.Andrey N. Pavlenko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 53:205-216.
    To analyze some sсeptical arguments was build the epistemological model about only one perceiving subject “Enarch”: he is one (ἐνᾴϛ) and has beginning (ἀρχῄ) in itself. This model was applyed for critical analysis of Husserl’s and Putnam’s attempts to overcome scepticism (i) by using “the intersubjective program” in a first case and (ii) argument “brains in a vat” in a second one. To justify the equivalence of the “intersubjectiveness” and “objectiveness” Husserl suggested the existence of transcendental Community. The main goal (...)
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    Identification of investment directions in the regions of the North-West based on the data of the digital platform "Investment Projects".Andrey Alekseevich Pesotskiy - 2022 - Kant 42 (2):48-53.
    The purpose of the research is to identify the structure of investment projects in the regions included in the Northwestern Federal District on the basis of the data of the digital platform "Investment Projects". The scientific novelty consists in determining the sectoral structure of investments in the Northwestern Federal District, based on the forms of systematization of information used on this portal. The result of the study is the identification of industry specifics of each region and the selection of three (...)
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  33. Philosophy of Social Intercourse and Artificial Intelligence.Andrey V. Rezaev & Natalia D. Tregubova - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):134-156.
    The paper aims to analyze three discussions pertaining to the artificial intelligence project that took place on both sides of the “Iron Curtain” since the 1960s: 1) E.V. Ilyenkov – D.I. Dubrovsky (USSR), 2) H. Dreyfus – computer scientists (USA), 3) H. Dreyfus – H. Collins (USA – UK). The authors observe the originality of the arguments of Soviet philosophers in comparison with the discussions in the US and UK. The basis for a comparative analysis of these discussions is the (...)
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    An Old Annex, Long since Unhabitable: The Critique of Practical Reason as an Offspring of Architectonic Classicism.Andrey K. Sudakov - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):623-643.
    The Critique of Practical Reason is traditionally regarded as one of Kant’s central works on practical philosophy. Its structural and stylistic parallels with the Critique of Pure Reason sustain one’s conviction about its fundamental systematic relevance in Kant’s ethics. Nevertheless, the compositional sketch of the system of critical philosophy in the first Critique does not presume any separate critique of reason in its practical use. This inspires to investigate the question of the sense and aim of the critique of practical (...)
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    Ethico-Theology without Postulates: Questioning the Prehistory of Kant’s Philosophical Theology.Andrey K. Sudakov - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):637-656.
    According to the prevailing opinion of the Kantian scholars, Kants critique of the traditional philosophical theology in the chapter of his Critique of Pure Reason dedicated to the ideal of reason motivated his rejection of transcendental theology in favor of a construction foundeв on postulates of reason. An examination of Kants sistematics of philosophical-theological disciplines reveals nonetheless some changeability of the borderlines of transcendental theology. This means that Kants critical arguments do not necessarily affect all kinds of trancendental theology, and (...)
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    McTaggart: Reality in Idealism.Andrey A. Veretennikov - 2019 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (2):203-210.
    Article is dedicated to the description and analysis of metaphilosophical and scientific contexts of the McTaggart paper ‘The Unreality of Time’ (1908) and drawing connections to the ‘analytical’ style of his pupils – B. Russell and G.E. Moore. Main line of argument against the reality of time is presented and analyzed. By the positive relation of McTaggart to the work on ethics by G.E. Moore and negative – to philosophical implications of the special theory of relativity author shows the movement (...)
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  37. Uchenieto na I. V. Stalin za sotsialisticheskata dŭrzhava.Andrey Yanuaryevich Vyshinsky - 1950
     
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    New Aeroion Model of a Dangerous Natural Phenomenon—Ball Lightning.Simakov Andrey - 2024 - Open Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):374-382.
    Today a natural ball lightning (BL) phenomenon has not yet correct physical and philosophical explanation. This article is directed on a new exotic version of the occurrence and behavior of ball lightning. BL consists of a bulk air mixture—neutral air molecules, negative and positive aero ions. BL arise on linear lightning tracks due to the primary ionization of the atmosphere and the secondary effects of atmospheric light aero ions arisen. The emerging electrostatic surface tension forces form a volumetric gas drop, (...)
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    Numerus as the Metaphysical Principle in St. Augustine’s Doctrine of Rhythm.Andrey Tashchian - 2014 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 70 (2):331-342.
    Andrey Tashchian | : Chez saint Augustin le numerus sert de principe ontologique de la beauté finie en révélant l’ascension métaphysique du sensible vers l’intelligible. De plus, se divisant en sphères objective et subjective, le numerus s’avère être une totalité, « l’idée ». Toutefois, comme une forme de la culture antique, ce concept n’est pas connu comme une contradiction réelle, et ainsi les numeri éternels ne sont pas postulés comme un processus où la subjectivité finie, le moi, deviendrait nécessaire (...)
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    The General Functionalist Concept of Artificial Need as the Basis of Artificial General Intelligence.Andrey Y. Alekseev - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (11):111-124.
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    L'avénement de la civilisation moderne comme révolution globale.Georges Andrey - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (1):75-84.
  42. The coming of modern civilization as global revolution.G. Andrey - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (1):75-84.
     
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    Specific characteristics of the management elite of the USSR rocket industry in the late 1950s — early 1960s.Andrey Budanov - 2019 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:77-87.
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    Death and the radical smile.Andrey Georgieff - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):391-397.
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    Modernism's two eternities.Andrey Georgieff - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):693-699.
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    Revolutionary Version of the Russian National Historical Narrative: Herzen’s “on the Development of Revolutionary Ideas in Russia”.Andrey Teslya - 2021 - Sociology of Power 33 (2):59-79.
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    The Russian spinozists.Andrey Maidansky - 2003 - Studies in East European Thought 55 (3):199-216.
    The article deals with the history of Russian Spinozism in the20th century, focusing attention on three interpretations of Spinoza's philosophy – by Varvara Polovtsova, Lev Vygotsky,and Evald Ilyenkov. Polovtsova profoundly explored Spinoza'slogical method and contributed an excellent translation of histreatise De intellectus emendatione. Later Vygotsky andIlyenkov applied Spinoza's method to create activity theory,an explanation of the laws and genesis of the human mind.
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    La princesse Čičäk et le soi-disant imposteur Tiberius.Andrey Mitrofanov - 2024 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 117 (1):169-182.
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    Evald Ilyenkov’s ‘Creative Marxism’.Andrey Maidansky & Evgeni V. Pavlov - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (4):214-226.
    The latest book by Russian philosopher Sergey Mareev consists of two parts: recollections of his teacher Evald Ilyenkov, and reflections on some of the key themes of Ilyenkov’s philosophical heritage. The author traces several polemical lines related to the problem of the ideal, dialectics of the abstract and the concrete, the principle of historicism, as well as Ilyenkov’s interpretation of Spinoza and Hegel.
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    Blaming the victims of your own mistakes: How visual search accuracy influences evaluation of stimuli.Andrey Chetverikov, Ómar I. Jóhannesson & Árni Kristjánsson - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (6):1091-1106.
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