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  1. Miracles and the Perfection of Being: The Theological Roots of Scientific Concepts.Alex V. Halapsis - 2016 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 9:70-77.
    Purpose of the article is to study the Western worldview as a framework of beliefs in probable supernatural encroachment into the objective reality. Methodology underpins the idea that every cultural-historical community envisions the reality principles according to the beliefs inherent to it which accounts for the formation of the unique “universes of meanings”. The space of history acquires the Non-Euclidean properties that determine the specific cultural attitudes as well as part and parcel mythology of the corresponding communities. Novelty consists in (...)
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  2. Gods of Transhumanism.Alex V. Halapsis - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 16:78-90.
    Purpose of the article is to identify the religious factor in the teaching of transhumanism, to determine its role in the ideology of this flow of thought and to identify the possible limits of technology interference in human nature. Theoretical basis. The methodological basis of the article is the idea of transhumanism. Originality. In the foreseeable future, robots will be able to pass the Turing test, become “electronic personalities” and gain political rights, although the question of the possibility of machine (...)
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  3. The Measure of All Gods: Religious Paradigms of the Antiquity as Anthropological Invariants.Alex V. Halapsis - 2018 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 14:158-171.
    Purpose of the article is the reconstruction of ancient Greek and ancient Roman models of religiosity as anthropological invariants that determine the patterns of thinking and being of subsequent eras. Theoretical basis. The author applied the statement of Protagoras that "Man is the measure of all things" to the reconstruction of the religious sphere of culture. I proceed from the fact that each historical community has a set of inherent ideas about the principles of reality, which found unique "universes of (...)
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  4. On the Nature of the Gods, or “Epistemological Polytheism” as History Comprehension Method.Alex V. Halapsis - 2015 - The European Philosophical and Historical Discourse 1 (1):53-59.
    The article is devoted to the issue of history comprehension of the ancient societies in the context of their religious identity. Religion is one of the fundamental elements of civilization idea (“ontological project”); it constructs “universe” that is distinguished by the “laws of nature”, specific only for it. To make “communication” with ancient people maximally authentic, the researcher should not only recognize their right to look at the “world” in its own way, but also accept its “laws”, that means – (...)
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  5. Ultima ratio deorum.Alex V. Halapsis - 2016 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 10:100-106.
    Purpose of this article is to investigate the role that the "miraculous" – that is, everything that goes beyond “natural” – plays in the worldview of Western man. Methodology. I do not consider “miracles” as the facts of nature, but as the facts of culture, so in this article I am not talking about specific cases of violation of “laws of nature”, but about the place of “miraculous” in the view of the world of Western man and those transformations, that (...)
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  6. Urbis et Orbis: Non-Euclidean Space of History.Alex V. Halapsis - 2015 - The European Philosophical and Historical Discourse 1 (2):37-42.
    Social space is superimposed on the civilization map of the world whereas the social time is correlated with the duration of civilization existence. Within own civilization the concept space is non-homogeneous, there are “singled out points” — “concept factories”. As social structures, cities may exist rather long, sometimes during several millennia, but as concept centres they are limited by the duration of civilization existence. If civilization is a “concept universe”, nobody and nothing may cross the boundaries, which include cities as (...)
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  7. Iovem Imperium, or Sacred Aspects of Roman “Globalization”.Alex V. Halapsis - 2014 - Scientific Cognition: Methodology and Technology 33 (2):173-178.
    The article deals with the question of the “globalization” project of the Roman civilization. Author asserts that the Romans had a specific “globalization” project. The construct “Iovem imperium” can explain the phenomenon of the Roman self-government and “sacred claim” of Roman community to domination in other lands. Pax Romana was conceived as an expression of Roman power (imperium), the boundaries of the Roman Republic were perceived as the border of the civilized world. Augustus was a brilliant manager, who could implement (...)
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  8. Number and Reality: Sources of Scientific Knowledge.Alex V. Halapsis - 2016 - ScienceRise 23 (6):59-64.
    Pythagoras’s number doctrine had a great effect on the development of science. Number – the key to the highest reality, and such approach allowed Pythagoras to transform mathematics from craft into science, which continues implementation of its project of “digitization of being”. Pythagoras's project underwent considerable transformation, but it only means that the plan in knowledge is often far from result.
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  9. Roman Patriotism and Christian Religion.Alex V. Halapsis - 2017 - Socio-Political Processes 6 (2-3):251-267.
    Ideology is an important part of the political mechanism that helps to ensure the loyalty of citizens to the state and give it a moral basis and justification. Roman patriotism was deeply religious. The community was the subject of faith, but also faith was a state duty, a testimony of trustworthiness. Personal religiosity was res privata, but loyalty to the state cult was res publica. Roman ideology was based on respect for ancestors, respect for the institution of the family and (...)
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  10. Visa to Heaven: Orpheus, Pythagoras, and Immortality.Alex V. Halapsis - 2016 - ScienceRise 25 (8):60-65.
    The article deals with the doctrines of Orpheus and Pythagoras about the immortality of the soul in the context of the birth of philosophy in ancient Greece. Orpheus demonstrated the closeness of heavenly (divine) and earthly (human) worlds, and Pythagoras mathematically proved their fundamental identity. Greek philosophy was “an investment in the afterlife future”, being the product of the mystical (Orpheus) and rationalist (Pythagoras) theology.
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  11. Individualism: Allowed Access.Alex V. Halapsis - 2018 - Politology Bulletin 80:35-45.
    The purpose of the article is to identified the origin and essence of Western individualism. Methods of research. I used the methodology of post-nonclassical metaphysics of history, as well as the methods of epistemological polytheism and comparative. Results. The first sprouts of individualism can be detected in Greek poleis. It is the crisis of the polis system in Ancient Greece that predetermined the disappointment of the Greeks in the old collectivist ideals. Roman collectivism quite naturally got along with ideas about (...)
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  12. The World Without Money: Economic and Socio-Cultural Transformations of the Value Equivalent.Alex V. Halapsis - 2018 - Scientific Knowledge: Methodology and Technology 40 (1):126-135.
    The notion of “worth” and “value” throughout human history was only partly dependent on economic reasons. Arrangements about what is considered an equivalent value/measure of wealth are the result of complex interdependencies of economic, social and cultural factors. For thousands of years people have used precious metals as universal equivalent and main measure of wealth; full-value metal money was, in fact, only reinforced by the authority of state (ruler) evidence of presence certain amount of precious metal. The rejection of valuable (...)
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  13. Digital Technologies and Reforging the Iron Men.Alex V. Halapsis - 2016 - ScienceRise 24 (7):55-61.
    Digital technologies not only to transform the social and cultural reality; they are making changes in the human nature. Therefore, it makes sense to speak about Silicon Race (SiRace). Iron men descends from the world history scene. This process is irreversible, but realizing in emerging with the prospects and the risks that accompany them, we can direct the efforts to ensure that reforging the iron men will be successful.
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  14. Трансцендентное в истории.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Науково-Теоретичний І Громадсько-Політичний Альманах „Грані” 48 (4):34-38.
    This article is devoted to the problem of historical appearance of the transcendent in history. The author created the model of interaction of spirit, matrix and Weltanschauung.
     
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  15. История мира и мир истории: О специфике философского постижения исторической действительности.Alex V. Halapsis - 2001 - Філософія, Культура, Життя 11:138-153.
    Происходящая в последние годы переоценка методологической роли марксизма актуализирует проблему конституирования отдельных философских дисциплин, в свое время изрядно догматизированных, а потому и дискредитированных идеологами от философии. Не в последнюю очередь это касается философии истории. Неопределенность ее статуса связана не только с процессами деидеологизации отечественной философской мысли, но и с общими для всей системы социогуманитарного знания проблемами поиска методологии, соответствующей постоянно изменяющимися стандартам научной деятельности. На наш взгляд, дискуссии по поводу «научности» философии вообще, философии истории—в частности, изначально неконструктивны и не имеют (...)
     
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  16. Концепт «исторический закон» в контексте трансформации идеи истории.Alex V. Halapsis - 2003 - Філософія, Культура, Життя 20:198-210.
    Возникшая под влиянием достижений классического естествознания, идея детерми-нистического, инвариантного, регулярно действующего исторического закона должна те-перь уступить место представлению об историческом законе как гносеологической форма-лизации нелинейной необходимости социокультурных процессов. Характер этой необходи-мости, ее формализация в виде соответствующих законов (такие попытки уже есть), воз-можность и методы сознательного влияния на социокультурные процессы, проблема соци-ального прогнозирования и эффективного социального управления – вот темы, работа над которыми предоставляет большие возможности и определяет перспективы дальнейших ис-следований. Думается, создание синергетической модели исторического процесса весьма актуально в контексте практической (...)
     
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  17. Стрела истории, или метафизика культуры.Alex V. Halapsis - 2004 - Вісник Дніпропетровського Університету 10:313-323.
    В статье рассматриваются проблемы онтологии культуры, свободы и творчества, соотношения личности и общества, творческого меньшинства и широких масс, а также механизмов и движущих сил социокультурной динамики.
     
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  18. Трансформационные процессы в глобальном цивилизационном пространстве: Проблемы и перспективы интеллектуального управления будущим.Alex V. Halapsis - 2004 - Філософія, Культура, Життя 24:166-173.
    Когда речь идет о социальном познании, нельзя игнорировать факт влияния познающего субъекта на познаваемую реальность. Цивилизационная парадигма пригодна для описания прошлого, фактически дискретного исторического бытия. Но она дает сбой при постижении настоящего и оказывается контрпродуктивной при созидании будущего. Для эффективного управления будущим необходимо использовать более информационно емкие парадигмы, учитывающие как противоречивый характер социально-исторической действительности, так и экстраординарные полномочия интеллектуального субъекта в точках социальной бифуркации. Глобализация цивилизационных процессов актуализирует проблему формирования глобального аксиологического пространства, что является необходимой предпосылкой становления общечеловеческой цивилизации и (...)
     
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  19. Культурно-историческое и всемирно-историческое: Феноменальный и онтологический аспекты парадигмального противостояния.Alex V. Halapsis - 2005 - Філософія, Культура, Життя 25:286-297.
    В статье рассматривается проблема соотношения локально-культурного и универсального аспектов исторического развития человечества. Предпринята попытка осуществить диалектический синтез культуроцентристской и универсалистской философско-исторических парадигм через осмысление противоречивой сущности являющего себя через мир истории духа.
     
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  20. Универсальная эволюция и интеллектуальный субъект.Alex V. Halapsis - 2005 - Науково-Теоретичний І Громадсько-Політичний Альманах „Грані” 40 (2):37-41.
    Статья посвящена рассмотрению тенденций всемирно-исторического процесса в контексте фундаментальных векторов развития Универсума, а также определению специфики исторической деятельности интеллектуального субъекта.
     
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  21. Прошлое как укорененность-в-присутствии: Метафизические размышления.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Науково-Теоретичний І Громадсько-Політичний Альманах „Грані” 47 (3):56-61.
    In the article was considered question about reality of a historical past and about modes its being in a present. Author makes the conclusion about immanential coherence between a history and a human ego, and elicited the importance of cultural-historical matrix for foundation of a future.
     
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  22. Логика истории: закон или судьба?Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Науково-Теоретичний І Громадсько-Політичний Альманах „Грані” 49 (5):36-39.
    Обращение к постнеклассическому идеалу знания позволяет снять с повестки дня «больную» тему законов истории, переведя вопрос о формализации логики исторического развития в разряд сугубо технических, и решать его исходя из того, насколько эффективно та или иная формализация позволяет решать актуальные проблемы исторического познания и социального управления. Работа по внедрению постнеклассического научного идеала в сферу философско-исторического дискурса представляется нам делом весьма актуальным и перспективным.
     
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  23. Прошлое как укорененность-в-присутствии: метафизические размышления.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Науково-Теоретичний І Громадсько-Політичний Альманах „Грані” 47 (3):56-61.
    В статті розглянуто питання про реальність історичного минулого та про способи його буття в теперішньому. Автор робить висновок про іманентну когеренцію між історією та людським Я, а також розкриває значення культурно-історичної матриці для будування майбутнього.
     
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  24. Сучасна цивілізаційна ситуація і метрико-онтологічні параметри історичного буття.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Науковий Вісник Чернівецького Університету 301:95-99.
    Стаття присвячена питанню про вплив таких сучасних процесів як інформатизація, диджиталізація та глобалізація на онтологічний фундамент історичного буття. Автор робить висновок, що в метриці історії відбувається зміна ролей між простором ті часом.
     
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  25. Темпоральная и топологическая определенность мира истории как метафизическая проблема.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Науково-Теоретичний І Громадсько-Політичний Альманах „Грані” 50 (6):67-72.
    Наличие в человеческом обществе моральных императивов и духовных доминант выступает наиболее кардинальным отличием человеческой деятельности от деятельности коллективов других, известных науке, существ. Их возникновение означало наступление принципиально иной эпохи в истории Земли, эпохи, которую принято называть всемирной историей или историей человечества. Как бы ни относился современный цивилизованный человек к религии, сама возможность цивилизации, истории, а, вместе с тем – и со-временности, обеспечивается духовными основаниями, впервые явленными в религиозных формах. Именно поэтому в метафизическом смысле начало человеческой истории следует связывать с возникновением (...)
     
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  26. Путешествие по волнам истории, или «машина времени» для метафизика.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Вісник Дніпропетровського Університету. Серія. „Філософія. Соціологія. Політологія” 14:188-193.
    В статье представлена метафизическая схема «работы» сознания с прошлым. Анализируются онтологическая «структура» прошлого и формы его влияния на будущее.
     
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  27. Социальное прогнозирование и синергетическая модель культуры.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Філософія, Культура, Життя 26:36-48.
    В статье рассматривается возможность применения синергетической модели культуры при разрешении проблем социального прогнозирования, а в связи с этим – проблем социального познания и социального управления.
     
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  28. Social Revolution and Ontological Project.Alex V. Halapsis - 2006 - Granì 45 (1):63-68.
    Social conflict is an indispensable attribute of historical being. The accumulation of a critical charge in society, expressed in the conflict between creator and manager (intellectual and ruler), which also resonates among the average person, leads to a general radicalization of public sentiment, which is fraught with a social revolution. In its course, the political counter-elite is transformed into a revolutionary elite, which takes over the leadership of the revolutionary process. Revolution is one of the options for resolving social conflicts. (...)
     
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  29. Metaphysics and the Paradox of Time.Alex V. Halapsis - 2007 - Philosophy, Culture, Life 29:202-213.
    The article considers the problem of self-determination of metaphysics in the contemporaneity. The author argues that resolving the paradox of time is one of the main tasks of post-non-classical metaphysics. To work on this topic, it will have to revise many of its premises and assumptions, taking into account and critically assessing existing scientific concepts, using their most productive elements if necessary.
     
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  30. Метафізичні витоки цивілізаційних криз.Alex V. Halapsis - 2007 - Науковий Вісник Чернівецького Університету (Філософія) 352:32-35.
    Стаття присвячена виявленню умов, за яких уніфікація нижнього рівня організації культурно-історичної системи стає деструктивною, а також про можливі шляхи виходу із цивілізаційних криз.
     
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  31. Метафизика перед выбором.Alex V. Halapsis - 2007 - Грані 56 (6):43-47.
    Метафизика в лице таких выдающихся мыслителей, как Хайдеггер и Гегель, вплотную подошла к проблеме введения времени в фундаментальное описание бытия. Однако указанная проблема так и не была сформулирована в рамках метафизики. Главная причина этого заключается, на наш взгляд, в том, что сама направленность метафизики на постижение вечных принципов подразумевает неизменность последних, их автономию от времени. Основой для такого воззрения выступает максима: «Что вечно, то неизменно, а что изменчиво, то не вечно». Выше мы попытались показать, что эта максима, по меньшей мере, (...)
     
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  32. Metaphysics as a Way to Comprehend History.Alex V. Halapsis - 2007 - Granì 51 (1):32-35.
    The author argues that the main mission of the post-non-classical metaphysics of history is to solve the paradox of time on the historical material, the object is the totality of historical being, and the subject is the spirit manifesting itself in history.
     
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    Bureaucratically split personalities: (re)ordering the mentally disordered in the French state.Alex V. Barnard - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (5):753-784.
    The ability to (re)classify populations is a key component of state power, but not all new state classifications actually succeed in changing how people are categorized and governed. This article examines the French state’s partly unsuccessful project in 2005 to use a new classification—“psychic handicap”—to ensure that people with severe mental disorders received services and benefits from separate agencies based on a designation of being both “mentally ill” and “disabled.” Previous research has identified how new classifications can be impeded by (...)
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    Alternative translation start sites and hidden coding potential of eukaryotic mRNAs.Alex V. Kochetov - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (7):683-691.
    It is widely suggested that a eukaryotic mRNA typically contains one translation start site and encodes a single functional protein product. However, according to current points of view on translation initiation mechanisms, eukaryotic ribosomes can recognize several alternative translation start sites and the number of experimentally verified examples of alternative translation is growing rapidly. Also, the frequent occurrence of alternative translation events and their functional significance are supported by the results of computational evaluations. The functional role of alternative translation and (...)
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    The alien replicon: Artificial genetic constructs to direct the synthesis of transmissible self‐replicating RNAs.Alex V. Kochetov - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (12):1204-1212.
    Artificial genetic constructs that direct the synthesis of self‐replicating RNA molecules are used widely to induce gene silencing, for bioproduction, and for vaccination. Interestingly, one variant of the self‐replicon has not been discussed in the literature: namely, transgenic organisms that synthesise alien replicons. For example, plant cells may be easily genetically modified to produce bacteriophages or insect viruses. Alien replicon‐producing organisms (ARPOs) may serve as a unique tool for biocontrol or to selectively influence the characteristics of a target organism. The (...)
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    Myths of Mental Health: Revelations from the French System for the United States.Isabel M. Perera & Alex V. Barnard - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (1):103-118.
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    Paediatric Physician–Researchers: Coping With Tensions in Dual Accountability.Katherine Boydell, Randi Zlotnik Shaul, Lori D'Agincourt–Canning, Michael Da Silva, Christy Simpson, Christine D. Czoli, Natalie Rashkovan, Celine C. Kim, Alex V. Levin & Rayfel Schneider - 2012 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 2 (3):213-221.
    Potential conflicts between the roles of physicians and researchers have been described at the theoretical level in the bioethics literature (Czoli, et al., 2011). Physicians and researchers are generally in mutually distinct roles, responsible for patients and participants respectively. With increasing emphasis on integration of research into clinical settings, however, the role divide is sometimes unclear. Consequently, physician–researchers must consider and negotiate salient ethical differences between clinical– and research–based obligations (Miller et al, 1998). This paper explores the subjective experiences and (...)
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  38. Man and logos: Heraclitus’ secret.A. V. Halapsis - 2020 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 17:119-130.
    Purpose. The author believes that the main topic of philosophical studies of Heraclitus was not nature, not dialectics, and not political philosophy; he was engaged in the development of philosophical anthropology, and all other questions raised by him were subordinated to it to one degree or another. It is anthropology that is the most "dark" part of the teachings of this philosopher, therefore the purpose of this article is to identify the hidden anthropological message of Heraclitus. In case of success, (...)
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  39. The measure of all gods: Religious paradigms of the antiquity as anthropological invariants.A. V. Halapsis - 2018 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 14:158-171.
    Purpose of the article is the reconstruction of ancient Greek and ancient Roman models of religiosity as anthropological invariants that determine the patterns of thinking and being of subsequent eras. Theoretical basis. The author applied the statement of Protagoras that "Man is the measure of all things" to the reconstruction of the religious sphere of culture. I proceed from the fact that each historical community has a set of inherent ideas about the principles of reality, which found unique "universes of (...)
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    Divine Evolution: Empedocles’ Anthropology.A. V. Halapsis - 2021 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 19:107-116.
    Purpose. Reconstruction of Empedocles’ doctrine from the point of view of philosophical anthropology. Theoretical basis. Methodological basis of the article is the anthropological comprehending of Empedocles’ text fragments presented in the historical-philosophical context. Originality. Cognition of nature in Ancient Greece was far from the ideal of the objective knowledge formed in modern times, cognition of the world as it exists before man and independently of him. Whatever the ancient philosophers talked about, man was always in the center of their attention. (...)
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    Legal Roots of Christian Anthropology.A. V. Halapsis - 2021 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 20:113-124.
    Purpose of the article is to reconstruct the legal sources of Christian anthropology. Theoretical basis. The methodological basis of the article is the understanding of the fundamental foundations of Christian anthropology in the context of Roman legal understanding. Originality. From the point of view of the Christian religion, man is a dual being: his body is part of the material world, but his soul is not from this world, he is born directly from God. The transcendent origin of the soul (...)
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    Ultima ratio deorum.Alexis V. Halapsis - 2016 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 10:100-106.
    Purpose of this article is to investigate the role that the "miraculous" – that is, everything that goes beyond “natural” – plays in the worldview of Western man. Methodology. I do not consider “miracles” as the facts of nature, but as the facts of culture, so in this article I am not talking about specific cases of violation of “laws of nature”, but about the place of “miraculous” in the view of the world of Western man and those transformations, that (...)
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    Ultima ratio deorum.Alexis V. Halapsis - 2016 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 10:100-106.
    Purpose of this article is to investigate the role that the "miraculous" – that is, everything that goes beyond “natural” – plays in the worldview of Western man. Methodology. I do not consider “miracles” as the facts of nature, but as the facts of culture, so in this article I am not talking about specific cases of violation of “laws of nature”, but about the place of “miraculous” in the view of the world of Western man and those transformations, that (...)
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    Mkhas grub rje's Fundamentals of the Buddhist Tantras.Turrell V. Wylie, Ferdinand D. Lessing & Alex Wayman - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):677.
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    The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics.E. G., Alex Preminger & T. V. F. Brogan - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):524.
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    Prestige Does Not Affect the Cultural Transmission of Novel Controversial Arguments in an Online Transmission Chain Experiment.Ángel V. Jiménez & Alex Mesoudi - 2020 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 20 (3-4):238-261.
    Cultural evolutionary theories define prestige as social rank that is freely conferred on individuals possessing superior knowledge or skill, in order to gain opportunities to learn from such individuals. Consequently, information provided by prestigious individuals should be more memorable, and hence more likely to be culturally transmitted, than information from non-prestigious sources, particularly for novel, controversial arguments about which preexisting opinions are absent or weak. It has also been argued that this effect extends beyond the prestigious individual’s relevant domain of (...)
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    Object-form topology in the ventral temporal lobe: response to I. Gauthier (2000).James V. Haxby, Alumit Ishai, Linda L. Chao, Leslie G. Ungerleider & Alex Martin - 2000 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (1):3-4.
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    V.A. Yankov on Non-Classical Logics, History and Philosophy of Mathematics.Alex Citkin & Ioannis M. Vandoulakis (eds.) - 2022 - Springer, Outstanding Contributions To Logic (volume 24).
    This book is dedicated to V.A. Yankov’s seminal contributions to the theory of propositional logics. His papers, published in the 1960s, are highly cited even today. The Yankov characteristic formulas have become a very useful tool in propositional, modal and algebraic logic. The papers contributed to this book provide the new results on different generalizations and applications of characteristic formulas in propositional, modal and algebraic logics. In particular, an exposition of Yankov’s results and their applications in algebraic logic, the theory (...)
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    On washing the fur without wetting it.Alex George - 2000 - Mind 109 (433):1--24.
    Despite its centrality and its familiarity, W. V. Quine's dispute with Rudolf Carnap over the analytic/synthetic distinction has lacked a satisfactory analysis. The impasse is usually explained either by judging that Quine's arguments are in reality quite weak, or by concluding instead that Carnap was incapable of appreciating their strength. This is unsatisfactory, as is the fact that on these readings it is usually unclear why Quine's own position is not subject to some of the very same arguments. A satisfying (...)
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    W. V. Quine.Alex Orenstein - 2002 - Princeton University Press.
    The most influential philosopher in the analytic tradition of his time, Willard Van Orman Quine changed the way we think about language and its relation to the world. His rejection of the analytic/synthetic distinction, his scepticism about modal logic and essentialism, his celebrated theme of the indeterminacy of translation, and his advocacy of naturalism have challenged key assumptions of the prevailing orthodoxy and helped shape the development of much of recent philosophy.This introduction to Quine's philosophical ideas provides philosophers, students, and (...)
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