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    How do plant virus nucleic acids move through intercellular connections?Vitaly Citovsky & Particia Zambryski - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (8):373-379.
    In addition to their function in transport of water, ions, small metabolites, and growth factors in normal plant tissue, the plasmodesmata presumably serve as routes for cell‐to‐cell movement of plant viruses in infected tissue. Virus cell‐to‐cell spread through plasmodesmata is an active process mediated by specialized virus encoded movement proteins; however, the mechanism by which these proteins operate is not clear. We incorporate recent information on the biochemical properties of plant virus movement proteins and their interaction with plasmodesmata in a (...)
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    The emerging structure of the Agrobacterium T‐DNA transfer complex.Elizabeth Howard & Vitaly Citovsky - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (3):103-108.
    Single‐stranded DNA‐protein complex (T‐complex) is proposed to mediate T‐DNA transfer from Agrobacterium to plant cells. A novel model for transfer is presented which incorporates features of both bacterial conjugation and viral infection. Specific protein components of the T‐complex, its ultrastructure and possible functions in the plant cell are discussed.
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    RNA commutes to work: regulation of plant gene expression by systemically transported RNA molecules.Shoko Ueki & Vitaly Citovsky - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (12):1087-1090.
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    On the Question of the Subjective Time of an Individual with Disabilities.Vitaly Vladimirovich Popov, Oksana Anatolyevna Muzika & Lyubov Mikhailovna Dzyuba - 2023 - Dialogue and Universalism 33 (3):131-145.
    This article explores contemporary approaches to the understanding and interpretation of the formation of inclusive society. The focus is on the investigation of the everyday experiences of individuals who face various limitations in their living conditions such as limited opportunities, special needs, and disabilities. The paper highlights the importance of considering the unique aspects of subjective time when systematically analyzing the functional characteristics and existential mechanisms of an inclusive society, which constitutes the living environment for people with disabilities. It points (...)
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    The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis: Volume Ii: Books Iii & Iv.Orderic Vitalis - 1990 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis has been called `the greatest of all medieval chronicles'. Written in Normandy between 1114 and 1141, it is a detailed history of the Norman people and their conquests, full of vivid, often penetrating portraits of the lives and characters of kings and queens, lords and bishops, simple knights, and humble villagers. The chronicle gives a unique, authentic picture of feudal society during a period of rapid change in church and state which saw the emergence (...)
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  6. Obstacles to a Direct Solution Through a Direct Access to Consciousness.Vitaly V. Tselishchev - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):33-42.
    The article shows that Borisov’s direct solution to the problem of skepticism about meaning using a special type of introspection is associated with the assumption of the agent’s direct access to their own consciousness. This assumption has two complicating consequences: the analogy with Moore’s paradox and the Platonic concept of meaning. It is also shown that direct access to meaning as a way of Borisov’s direct solution of the skeptical paradox significantly uses the performativity of the speech act, narrowing the (...)
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    The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis: Volume Iii: Books V & Vi.Orderic Vitalis - 1983 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Betrifft die Handschrift Cod. 555 der Burgerbibliothek Bern.
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    The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis: Volume Iv: Books Vii & Viii.Orderic Vitalis - 1983 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Edited with a facing-page English translation from the Latin text by: Chibnall, Marjorie.
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    Linguistic Privilege and Justice: What Can We Learn from STEM?Vitaly Pronskikh - 2018 - Philosophical Papers 47 (1):71-92.
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    Kant's Transcendental Realism in his Understanding of Substantiality.Vitaly L. Ivanov - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 564-570.
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    The Concepts of Wu-Hsinga and Yin-Yangb.Vitaly A. Rubin - 1982 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 9 (2):131-157.
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    Public administration in new realities: modern challenges and opportunities: results of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference (October 26—27, 2022, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation). [REVIEW]Vitaly Voropanov & Svetlana Nechaeva - 2022 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:83-88.
    The article is devoted to reviewing and analyzing the results of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference “Public administration in new realities: modern challenges and opportunities”, held in Chelyabinsk on October 26—27, 2022, and is a digest of the main events of the conference.
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  13. Logic, Ethics and Aesthetics.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2011 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (2):258-274.
    The relationship between logic and ethics is one of the basic and most essential questions of classical philosophical analysis. Since the time of the Pythagoreans, the fundamental unity of the two – whether by means of vague intuition, an elaborate conceptual scheme, or even a carefully crafted lifestyle – has led philosophers to identify truth and virtue. In his critical philosophy Kant put this unity of truth and virtue to extensive and rigorous trial to determine what conditions, if any, a...
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    Korsgaard’s Moral Theory ln the Light of Kant’s Architectonics.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (4):1931-1944.
    In The Sources of Normativity Korsgaard introduces her conception of practical identities understood as the source of moral obligations. This conception forms a point of transition from Korsgaard’s theory of action to her solution to the problem of the authority of moral norms. In order to describe how universal categorical reasoning is compatible with the moral content of particular practical decisions, Korsgaard needs to show how our contingent practical identities can be reconciled with what she defines as the universally shared (...)
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    Echo Chamber as a Technology of Communication Influence.Olena Shcherbyna, Vitaly Krikun & Tamila Baulina - 2023 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (9):68-72.
    B a c k g r o u n d. The article examines the appearance, essence and formation of the concept of "echo chamber" in the field of philosophy. The main interpretations and practical aspects of the application of this concept by representatives of the philosophical community are considered. Considering the lack of an established version of the concept of "echo chamber", an attempt was made to define its meaning by analogy with the already established interpretation of a physical analogue, (...)
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    Disinformation as a Tool of Hybrid Warfare: Essence and Consequences.Vitaly Krikun & Tamila Baulina - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):30-33.
    The article examines a number of issues related to the specifics of information dissemination under the conditions of communicative practice of both an individual level and the functioning of mass media. The main attention is paid to the issue of the deliberate spread of disinformation. In this context, the phenomenon of "hybrid war" and the place of the information component in it, the issue of using narratives as an effective means of mass information damage, and the specifics of the process (...)
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    Human Plight, Kantian as if, and Public Reasons in Korsgaard’s Moral Theory.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2020 - Disputatio 12 (56):99-119.
    The conception of two kinds of practical identities, which Korsgaard introduces in the Sources of Normativity, helps her explain how universal categorical reasoning is compatible with the moral content of individual practical decisions. Based on this conception, she devises an interpretation of the Kantian as if principle amended by her argument for the public shareability of reasons. I suggest that, in doing so, Korsgaard steps too far away from Kant’s architectonic approach to the question of why moral norms bind us, (...)
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    On the Influence of Translations of Religious and Philosophical Texts of Buddhism on the Literature and Art of Medieval China.Vitaly G. Kosykhin & Svetlana M. Malkina - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):601-608.
    The era of the Tang dynasty was a period of great flourishing of all aspects of Chinese culture, when changes covered the most diverse spheres of philosophy, art and literature. The article examines the role played in this cultural transformation by translations from Sanskrit into Chinese of the religious and philosophical texts of Indian Buddhism. The specificity of the Chinese approach to the translation of Indian texts is demonstrated, when, at the initial stage, many works were translated in a rather (...)
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    The Ethical Aspects of Choosing a Nuclear Fuel Cycle.Vitaly Pronskikh - 2023 - Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology 27 (3):281-298.
    In this paper, we addressed the problem of choosing a nuclear fuel cycle. Ethical problems related to the choice of a nuclear fuel cycle, such as the depletion of natural uranium reserves, the accumulation of nuclear waste, and the connection with the problems of nonidentity and distributive justice are considered. We examined cultural differences in attitudes toward nuclear safety and the associated ambiguities in the choice of a nuclear fuel cycle. We suggested that the reduction in consumption of natural uranium (...)
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    Collaboration in Science.Vitaly S. Pronskikh - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (4):112-116.
    The article provides a brief overview of the philosophical and methodological problems of modern collaborative research. Collaborations – distributed organizations with variable membership, consisting of a large number (sometimes several thousand) of participants – are common in experimental high-energy physics studying microcosm objects, elementary particles arising in collisions of beams of accelerated particles and nuclei at collider accelerators, as well as in biomedicine and climatology. The central issues are authorship, epistemic ownership and dependence in collaborations, the division of epistemic labor (...)
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    Engineering roles and identities in the scientific community: toward participatory justice.Vitaly Pronskikh - unknown
    This paper seeks to examine the roles and identities of engineers constituting one of the fundamental, but a completely indescribable community in modern big science with particle accelerators. Large communities of accelerator and detector specialists, which replaced experimenters and instrumentalists of the middle of the last century, themselves exhibit a complex structure and are divided. However, this division is in turn grounded on the division of those whose activities focus on the phenomena of nature considered independent of human beings and (...)
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    Expert Text Analysis in the Inclusion of History and Philosophy of Science in Higher Education.Vitaly Pronskikh & Galina V. Sorina - 2022 - Science & Education 31 (4):961-975.
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    What Composition of High-Energy Physics Collaborations is Epistemically Optimal?Vitaly Pronskikh - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (4):502-515.
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  24. In the Net of Abductions: on Juliette Peirce’s Identity.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2010 - Russian Journal of Communication 3 (1-2):123-146.
    In spite of all the industrious efforts Peirce scholars have made so far, Peirce’s biography still retains a number of gaps, among which the problem of identity of Peirce’s second wife, Juliette Froissy, stands out most significantly. It is all the more important that, as some scholars suggest, the discovery of any reliable facts about Juliette could provide an explanation to some of the decisions Peirce had made, which irrevocably changed the course of his life, as well as his semiotic (...)
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  25. “John Dewey” (encyclopedia entry).Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2007 - Supplement to Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet, and Eurasian History 7:26-30.
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    Diagrams in Mathematics: On Visual Experience in Peirce.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2019 - In Marcel Danesi (ed.), Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mathematical Cognition. pp. 155-170.
  27. Diagrams in Mathematics: On Visual Experience in Peirce.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2019 - In Marcel Danesi (ed.), Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Math Cognition. Springer. pp. 155-170.
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    Diagrams, Visual Imagination, and Continuity in Peirce's Philosophy of Mathematics.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2023 - New York, NY, USA: Springer.
    This book is about the relationship between necessary reasoning and visual experience in Charles S. Peirce’s mathematical philosophy. It presents mathematics as a science that presupposes a special imaginative connection between our responsiveness to reasons and our most fundamental perceptual intuitions about space and time. Central to this view on the nature of mathematics is Peirce’s idea of diagrammatic reasoning. In practicing this kind of reasoning, one treats diagrams not simply as external auxiliary tools, but rather as immediate visualizations of (...)
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  29. Maps, Diagrams, and Signs: Visual Experience in Peirce's Semiotics.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2015 - In Peter Pericles Trifonas (ed.), International Handbook of Semiotics. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 115-124.
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    Reasons, Language, and Tradition: The Idea of Conceptual Content in McDowell’s Mind and World.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (3):491-511.
    InMind and World,John McDowell claims that we need to steer our way between bald naturalism and rampant platonism as two ways to explain our capacity to use concepts. Performing this task requires an explanation of how concepts can be both socially charged and, at the same time, genuinely involving the world as it really is. I suggest that McDowell’s explanation is insufficient and that Wilfrid Sellars’s idea of sense impressions might be used to clarify the relationship between social practices and (...)
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  31. Semantic Contents and Pragmatic Perspectives: The Social and the Real in Brandom and Peirce.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - forthcoming - Pragmatism Today.
    This paper compares Charles Peirce’s and Robert Brandom’s conceptions of normative objectivity. According to Brandom, discursive norms are instituted by practical attitudes of the members of a community, and yet the objectivity of these norms is not reducible to social consensus. Peirce’s conception of normative objectivity, on the contrary, is rooted in his idea of a community of inquiry, which presupposes a consensus achievable in the long run. The central challenge in both cases is to explain how the norms that (...)
     
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    The Visual and the Virtual in Theory, Life and Scientific Practice: The Case of Peirce’s Quincuncial Map Projection.Vitaly Kiryushchenko - 2012 - In Mariana Bockarova, Marcel Danesi & Rafael E. Núñez (eds.), Semiotic and Cognitive Science Essays on the Nature of Mathematics. Munich. Germany: Lincom Europa. pp. 61-70.
    The present paper is aimed at showing some correlations between Charles Peirce’s life, his intellectual habits as a logician and mathematician, his semiotic theory and his practice as a geodesist. For this purpose, it makes use of Peirce’s ideas about the nature of visual experience, some facts of his intellectual biography, and his definitions of sign and the term “virtual.” It appears that Peirce’s mature pragmatist and semiotic ideas find some support in his early practice as a scientist and a (...)
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    International argument: regarding the history of the development of international philosophical communication in the nineteenth century.Vitaly Kurennoy - 2014 - Studies in East European Thought 66 (1-2):17-28.
    This article examines the internationalization of scientific and scholarly communication in the period before World War I, taking philosophy as an example. In the first part of the article, several general trends in internationalization during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are examined. This includes the importance of international experience for Russia’s policies today towards science and education. The main part of this article is devoted to the concept of the “international argument” and provides an analysis of three types of appeal (...)
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  34. Sport Hunting: Moral or Immoral?Theodore R. Vitali - 1990 - Environmental Ethics 12 (1):69-82.
    Hunting for sport or pleasure is ethical because (1) it does not violate any animal’s moral rights, (2) it has as its primary object the exercise of human skills, which is a sufficient good to compensate for the evil that results from it, namely, the death of the animal, and (3) it contributes to the ecological system by directly participating in the balancing process of life and death upon which the ecosystem thrives, thus indirectly benefiting the human community. As such, (...)
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    Historical and Philosophical Reconstruction of the Discussion on Verifiability at the Meeting of the Aristotelian Society.Vitaly V. Ogleznev - 2023 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (2):206-223.
    The article presents a detailed consideration of the arguments from the symposium “Verifiability”, which was held on July 14, 1945 in London, proposed by Scottish philosopher and theologian Donald MacKinnon, Austrian logician and mathematician Friedrich Waismann and English logician and philosopher of science William Kneale. MacKinnon’s approach to verifiability was based on the metaphysics of fact, while Waismann and Kneale’s approach was based on the semantic specificity of empirical concepts (“open texture” and context of use) and on the truth-values of (...)
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    Epistemology and the philosophy of science and technology in contemporary Russian philosophy: a survey of the literature from the late 1980s to the present.Vitaly G. Gorokhov & Elena O. Trufanova - 2014 - Studies in East European Thought 66 (3-4):195-210.
    The present article provides an overview of the key subjects of scholarly research in the areas of epistemology and the philosophy of science and technology conducted in Russia between the 1980s and the present. These disciplines are shown to be deeply rooted in Soviet philosophy and still developed by contemporary Russian philosophers, with both the historical experience of the Russian philosophical thought and foreign conceptions and schools, classical as well as modern, drawn upon. The corollary is that epistemology and the (...)
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    The “Open Texture” of Empirical Concepts and Linguistic Anti-Reductionism of Friedrich Waismann.Vitaly V. Ogleznev - 2019 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (3):110-122.
    The article presents a careful analysis of the idea of the “open texture” of empirical concepts and the problems of verification in the way that they were formulated by Friedrich Waismann. The idea of the “open texture” means for Waismann a certain type of a linguistic indeterminacy or a sort of lack of definition, which must be distinguished from, and linked to, another types like vagueness or ambiguity. It is shown that empirical statements are not conclusively verifiable for two different (...)
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    Emplotment and therapeutic interaction: Phenomenological motives in medical anthropology of Cheryl Mattingly.Vitaly Lekhtsier - 2017 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 6 (1):140-160.
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    Continuous Logic and Scheduling in Systems with Indeterminate Processing Times.Vitaly I. Levin - 2014 - Studia Humana 3 (1):38-47.
    A general approach to the synthesis of an optimal order of executing jobs in engineering systems with indeterminate times of job processing is presented. As a mathematical model of the system, a two-stage pipeline is taken whose first and second stages are, respectively, the input of data and its processing, and the corresponding mathematical apparatus is continuous logic and logic determinants.
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    Many-Valued Logic in the Jewish Short Stories.Vitaly I. Levin - 2014 - Studia Humana 3 (4):3-6.
    Jewish short stories are explained from the viewpoint of many-valued logic. On the basis of some examples, we show, how their contents may be logically interpreted.
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  41. Вірменські наративи хііі - початку хіv ст. як джерела з історії другого та третього хрестових походів.Vitaly Litvinenko - 2015 - Схід 3 (135).
    У статті аналізуються свідчення вірменських істориків ХІІІ - початку XIV ст. відносно подій хрестових походів 1147 - 1149 рр. і 1189 - 1192 рр.; визначено специфіку традиції історіописання, яка була притаманна середньовічним вірменським хроністам. На основі джерелознавчого дослідження з'ясовано рівень достовірності повідомлень вірменських наративів, ступінь їхньої об'єктивності та інформативності.
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    Vom System zum Labyrinth.Vitali Rolando - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1):305-310.
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    Individual and State in Ancient China.Vitaly A. Rubin & Steven I. Levine - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (2):231-231.
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    Intention and Intentional Action in Philosophy of Law.Vitaly V. Ogleznev - 2022 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59 (1):38-44.
    The article examines K.A. Rodin’s thesis on the possibility of including Wittgenstein’s remarks on intention and action in the context of legal philosophy research. It is shown that although the concepts of intention and intentional action are relevant to the philosophy of law, Wittgenstein’s own ideas did not have a significant impact on their relevance (and some of them did not have it at all). This influence is confined to the fact that, like Wittgenstein, many jurists and legal theorists, mainly (...)
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    Friedrich Waismann’s Open Texture Argument and Definability of Empirical Concepts.Vitaly Ogleznev - 2022 - Philosophia 51 (1):273-286.
    The appearance in 1945 of the idea of the open texture of empirical concepts, which anticipated Friedrich Waismann’s thesis of a many-level-structure of language, led to a re-evaluation of “context”. It widens the sense of context that we are accustomed to mentioning as being Wittgenstein’s conception of meaning in his later philosophy. The new idea Waismann brought into the landscape is how to “clarify the context”, which is in a way a very non-Wittgensteinian question as well as an “explanation of (...)
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    Logical Positivism, Values, and Norms.Vitaly V. Ogleznev - 2021 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 58 (1):48-56.
    During its hundred-year history, Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus has undergone a variety of interpretations and explanations. But the significance of this work cannot be limited to an assessment of whether it had an impact on the development of logical positivism or not. Similarly, the reading of Tractatus cannot be reduced to just an ethical or some other readings. This article proposes to study a possible reading of “Tractatus” in terms of legal philosophy, which is based on the relation between facts, (...)
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    Wittgenstein’s Problem of Rule-Following and Legal Philosophy Studies.Vitaly V. Ogleznev - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (3):34-39.
    The article presents an analysis of K.A. Rodin’s argument that after publishing of Peter Winch’s book “The Idea of Social Science” (1958) the discussions of rule-following problem concerning to social epistemology and the methodology of social studies have not had tangible results. It is shown by the example of modern legal studies that this conclusion is not valid. On the contrary, Wittgenstein’s problem of rule-following and the very idea of rule-shaped activity have proved to have a great importance for an (...)
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    To proteron. On the Prehistory of the Concept of a priori.Vitali Terletsky - 2013 - Sententiae 29 (2):65-77.
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    Using personnel key performance indicators in state and municipal service.Anatoly Lukin, Vitaly Voropanov, Pavel Orlov & Andrey Yatsun - 2021 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:90-102.
    Introduction. The need for a transition to a new system of motivating state and municipal employees’ activities has been widely discussed in recent years. Moreover, some government bodies have taken certain actions in this direction. But in general, there have not been any significant changes. The authors of the article are convinced that the transition to more effective management is impossible without changing the civil servants’ remuneration system, which should motivate them to achieve significant results in the areas for which (...)
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    Computer modeling and simulation: towards epistemic distinction between verification and validation.Vitaly Pronskikh - unknown
    Verification and validation of computer codes and models used in simulation are two aspects of the scientific practice of high importance and have recently been discussed by philosophers of science. While verification is predominantly associated with the correctness of the way a model is represented by a computer code or algorithm, validation more often refers to model’s relation to the real world and its intended use. It has been argued that because complex simulations are generally not transparent to a practitioner, (...)
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