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  1. Women, the Family, and Society.N. S. Iulina - 1995 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (2):73-96.
    In 1963 the American journalist Betty Friedan published her book The Feminine Mystique, in which she identified, on the basis of an analysis of women's magazines and surveys of women, a paradox in the self- awareness of American women: in striving to achieve the ideal of femininity, they devote themselves zealously to serving the family, and at the same time they feel they are "different" human beings from men, who have access to the world at large. Friedan compared the situation (...)
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    The De-Ideologization Crisis in Philosophy.N. S. Iulina - 1967 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (2):39-50.
    A desire to total up the results of the development of philosophical thought in the 20th century, to analyze the respects in which it has been distinctive, its successes and failures, has become clearly manifest in the bourgeois literature of the past two decades. There is nothing surprising in that fact as such. The mid-20th century is a chronological landmark of sufficient importance to impel thinkers to look behind them and give thought to the path they have traversed, while World (...)
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    Taking in the Past at a Glance.N. S. Iulina - 2009 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 48 (1):56-67.
    A retrospective look at the history of the Institute of Philosophy and reflection on philosophy in Russia in the Soviet period "through the eyes of a historian of philosophy accustomed to survey work." Speaking of the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary Russian philosophical thought in comparison with its English-language counterpart, the author points to two disturbing tendencies that are still dominant in Russian philosophy: the prevailing "descriptive" analysis rather than "reflective" and "analytic" investigations; and the insufficient development of controversy, which (...)
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    Critical Analysis of Contemporary Bourgeois Philosophy: A Survey.I. S. Vdovina, E. V. Demenchonok, A. B. Zykova, T. A. Klimenkova, T. A. Kuz'mina, G. M. Tavriziian, N. S. Iulina & A. A. Iakovlev - 1986 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 25 (2):31-62.
    One of the most important theoretical and ideological tasks of Marxist philosophy is the critical study of the philosophical thought of the West. In the second half of the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s, the ideological struggle on the international arena entered a new stage. It was characterized by the turn of the forces of imperialist reaction away from the politics of detente to the politics of the "cold war," to the active opposition to the forces of peace, democracy, (...)
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  5. Elements of episodic-like memory in animals.N. S. Clayton, D. P. Griffiths, N. J. Emery & A. Dickenson - 2001 - In Alan Baddeley, John Aggleton & Martin Conway (eds.), Episodic Memory: New Directions in Research. Oxford University Press.
  6. Aharya Cognition in Navya-Nyaya.N. S. Dravid - 1996 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 14:164-168.
     
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    A Note On Nyaya-View Of Indicative Statements.N. S. Dravid - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (4):549-553.
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  8. A Note on'Is" Tat Tvam Asi'the same type of Identity statement As' The Morning star Is the Evening star'?N. S. Dravid - 1998 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 25:533-546.
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  9. A Postscript to the discussion On The Mahavakyas.N. S. Dravid - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (1):93-96.
     
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  10. Bhāratīya manovijñāna.N. S. Dravid & Rājeśa Kumāra Caurasiyā (eds.) - 2007 - Sāgara: Viśvavidyālaya Prakāśana.
    Contributed articles on psychological aspect of Hindu philosophical system.
     
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  11. Mahavakyas Again.N. S. Dravid - 2000 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):335-338.
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    Non-Cognition As an Instrument of Cognition.N. S. Dravid - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (3):409-420.
  13. The Nyāya-Vaiśe ika explanation of illusion.N. S. Dravid - 1996 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 24 (1):37-48.
     
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    The Explanation of Behaviour.N. S. Sutherland - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (61):379-381.
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  15. Escaping Emersonian egocentrism : Poe's moral tales of the haunting other.N. S. Boone - 2009 - In Donald R. Wehrs & David P. Haney (eds.), Levinas and Nineteenth-Century Literature: Ethics and Otherness From Romanticism Through Realism. University of Delaware Press.
     
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    Rassudok, razum, rat︠s︡ionalʹnostʹ.N. S. Avtonomova - 1988 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by V. A. Lektorskiĭ.
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  17. Separating Care and Cure: An Analysis of Historical and Contemporary Images of Nursing and Medicine.N. S. Jecker & D. J. Self - 1991 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (3):285-306.
    This paper provides a philosophical critique of professional stereotypes in medicine. In the course of this critique, we also offer a detailed analysis of the concept of care in health care. The paper first considers possible explanations for the traditional stereotype that caring is a province of nurses and women, while curing is an arena suited for physicians and men. It then dispels this stereotype and fine tunes the concept of care. A distinction between ‘caring for’ and ‘caring about’ is (...)
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    Wildlife conservation in churchyards: A case-study in ethical judgements.N. S. Cooper - 1995 - Biodiversity and Conservation 4 (8):916-928.
    Biodiversity and Conservation 4: 916-928.
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    Essays on Values in Literature.N. S. Boone & A. Levinasian Parable - 2005 - Renascence 57 (3):165-176.
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    The Problem with Rescue Medicine.N. S. Jecker - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (1):64-81.
    Is there a rational and ethical basis for efforts to rescue individuals in dire straits? When does rescue have ethical support, and when does it reflect an irrational impulse? This paper defines a Rule of Rescue and shows its intuitive appeal. It then proceeds to argue that this rule lacks support from standard principles of justice and from ethical principles more broadly, and should be rejected in many situations. I distinguish between agent-relative and agent-neutral reasons, and argue that the Rule (...)
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    Kulʹturno-istoricheskai︠a︡ ėpistemologii︠a︡: problemy i perspektivy k 70-letii︠u︡ Borisa Isaevicha Pruzhinina.N. S. Avtonomova - 2014 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ politicheskai︠a︡ ėnt︠s︡iklopedii︠a︡). Edited by T. G. Shchedrina.
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  22. The philosophy of sādhana in Viśiṣtādvaita.N. S. Anantharangachar - 1967 - Mysore]: Prasaranga, University of Mysore.
     
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  23. Lac pigments.N. S. Bh1de, B. S. Josh, A. V. Patwardhan & R. Sr1n1vasan - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 114.
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  24. Environmental Pragmatism.N. S. Care - 1997 - Ethics and the Environment 2:199-202.
     
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  25. The Origins and Meanings of Names Describing Investment Practices that Integrate a Consideration of ESG Issues in the Academic Literature.N. S. Eccles & S. Viviers - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (3):389-402.
    The aim of this study was to reflect on the origins and meanings of names describing investment practices that integrate a consideration of environmental, social and corporate governance issues in the academic literature. A review of 190 academic papers spanning the period from 1975 to mid-2009 was conducted. This exploratory study evaluated the associations and disassociations of the primary name assigned to this genre of investment with variables grouped into five domains, namely Primary Ethical Position, Investment Strategy, Publication Date, Regions (...)
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    Moral Distress and the Nurse Practitioner.N. S. Godfrey & K. V. Smith - 2002 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 13 (4):330-336.
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  27. Sravnitelʹnoe i︠a︡zykoznanie v Rossii.N. S. Chemodanov - 1956 - Moskva,: Gos. uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo.
     
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  28. Rat︠s︡ionalʹnoe i irrat︠s︡ionalʹnoe: istoriko-teoreticheskiĭ ocherk.N. S. Mudragei & V. A. Lektorskii - 1985 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by V. A. Lektorskiĭ.
     
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    Caring for Patients in Cross‐Cultural Settings.N. S. Jecker, J. A. Carrese & R. A. Pearlman - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):6-14.
    A caregiver from the dominant U.S. culture and a patient from a very different culture can resolve cross‐cultural disputes about treatment, not by compromising important values, but by focusing on the patient's goals.
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  30. Slovo i kontekst: filologicheskiĭ sbornik k 75-letii︠u︡ N.S. Valginoĭ.N. S. Valgina & G. V. Vekshin (eds.) - 2002 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. universitet pechati.
     
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    Ocherki istorii zapadnoevropeĭskogo irrat︠s︡ionalizma.N. S. Mudrageĭ - 2002 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    Hospital ethics committees in Israel: structure, function and heterogeneity in the setting of statutory ethics committees.N. S. Wenger - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (3):177-182.
    Objectives: Hospital ethics committees increasingly affect medical care worldwide, yet there has been little evaluation of these bodies. Israel has the distinction of having ethics committees legally required by a Patients' Rights Act. We studied the development of ethics committees in this legal environment.Design: Cross-sectional national survey of general hospitals to identify all ethics committees and interview of ethics committee chairpersons.Setting: Israel five years after the passage of the Patients' Rights Act.Main measurements: Patients' rights and informal ethics committee structure and (...)
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  33. T︠S︡ennostnye aspekty razvitii︠a︡ nauki.N. S. Zlobin & V. Zh Kelle (eds.) - 1990 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    The Rational and the Irrational.N. S. Mudragei - 1995 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (2):46-65.
    The problem of the rational and the irrational has been one of the most important problems of philosophy since philosophy's birth, for what is philosophy if not meditation on the structure of the universe and of man, immersed in it: Is the universe rational, or is it at bottom irrational and hence unknowable and unpredictable? Are our means of coming to know being [bytie] rational, or can one reach the depths of being only through intuition, illumination, and so forth? Let (...)
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  35. The Thing in Itself: From Unknowability to Acquaintance (Kant-Schopenhauer).N. S. Mudragei - 1999 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 38 (3):64-89.
    Today it is a rare journal article that does not begin with the words "on the threshold of the third millennium." Someone might say, "What do you, philosophers, have to do with the swift flow of time? You're always talking about the eternal!" But he would not be right. First, although philosophy reflects on the eternal, it exists in time. Like any intellectual community, philosophy has its beginning and history; indeed, a history full of dramatic and even tragic pages, including (...)
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  36. Sharḥ-i aḥvāl-i ḥujjat al-ḥaqq Abū ʻAlī Sīnā: va muqtaṣarī az awz̤āʻ-i jughrāfiyāʼī va tārīkhī va iqtiṣādī va siyāsī va maz̲habī va ʻilmī va farhangī-i qarn-i chahārum.Ṣādiq Gawharīn - 1952 - [Tehran]: Kitābkhānah-i Īrān.
     
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  37. Are Animals Stuck in Time or Are They Chronesthetic Creatures?N. S. Clayton, J. Russell & A. Dickinson - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (1):59-71.
    Although psychologists study both the objective (behavior) and the subjective (phenomenology) components of cognition, we argue that an overemphasis on the subjective drives a wedge between psychology and other closely related scientific disciplines, such as comparative studies of cognition and artificial intelligence. This wedge is particularly apparent in contemporary studies of episodic recollection and future planning, two related abilities that many have assumed to be unique to humans. We shall challenge this doctrine. To do so, we shall adopt an ethological (...)
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  38. An Ethical Framework for Rationing Health Care.N. S. Jecker & R. A. Pearlman - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (1):79-96.
    This paper proposes an ethical framework for rationing publicly financed health care. We begin by classifying alternative rationing criteria according to their ethical basis. We then examine the ethical arguments for four rationing criteria. These alternatives include rationing high technology services, non-basic services, services to patients who receive the least medical benefit, and services that are not equally available to all. We submit that a just health care system will not limit basic health care to persons unable to pay for (...)
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    The Conservative Imagination of Roger Scruton.N. S. Glazkov - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 12:114-126.
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    The meaning of the distinction between fantasy and imagination for the conservative discourse: The philosophy of Roger Scruton.N. S. Glazkov - 2017 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):592-601.
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  41. Kategorii marksistsko-leninskoĭ ėtiki.N. S. Gordienko (ed.) - 1978
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    Images of Science and Metaphysics of Physicalism and Biologism.N. S. Yulina - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:310-314.
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    Prospects for Feminism and Phibsophy for Children in Russia.N. S. Yulina - 1994 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 11 (3-4):43-43.
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    The feminist revision of philosophy: Potentials and prospects.N. S. Yulina - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (2):249-261.
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    Isichasm in the spiritual culture of Kiev and Moscow Rus.N. S. Zhyrtuyeva - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 14:62-69.
    For Byzantium, the XIV century was the time of its last elevation in culture, which was called "Paleologic Renaissance." His main content was "hesychast disputes", which lasted for thirty years and took frequent political forms. The main subjects of this discussion were, on the one hand, the Calabrian monk Barlaam, who came from Italy, where he received Latin education, and on the other hand, the Thessalonian Metropolitan Gregory Palam, who spoke on behalf of the Athos monks. The followers of Palami (...)
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  46. Kulʹturnye smysly nauki.N. S. Zlobin - 1997 - Moskva: In-t istorii estestvoznanii︠a︡ i tekhniki RAN.
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  47. Ibn Khaldūn fī dirāsāt ʻaṣrīyah.Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Basyūnī Raslān, ʻAbd al-Ghanī, Muṣṭafá Labīb & Muḥammad Ṣābir ʻArab (eds.) - 2007 - [Cairo]: Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah bi al-Qāhirah.
     
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    The Ny?ya-Vai?e $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{s}$$ ika explanation of illusion.N. S. Dravid - 1996 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 24 (1):37-48.
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    Is the brain a physical system?'.N. S. Sutherland - 1970 - In Robert Borger (ed.), Explanation in the Behavioural Sciences. Cambridge University Press.
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    Sources of Kant's Model of the Stellar System.N. S. Hetherington - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (3):461.
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