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    The Great War, the Russian Civil War, and the Invention of Big Science.Alexei Kojevnikov - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (2):239-275.
    ArgumentThe revolutionary transformation in Russian science toward the Soviet model of research started even before the revolution of 1917. It was triggered by the crisis of World War I, in response to which Russian academics proposed radical changes in the goals and infrastructure of the country’s scientific effort. Their drafts envisioned the recognition of science as a profession separate from teaching, the creation of research institutes, and the turn toward practical, applied research linked to the military and industrial needs of (...)
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    President of Stalin's Academy: The Mask and Responsibility of Sergei Vavilov.Alexei Kojevnikov - 1996 - Isis 87 (1):18-50.
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    Introduction: A New History of Russian Science.Alexei Kojevnikov - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (2):177-182.
    Like almost everything in the Soviet Union, the discipline of history of science and technology altered dramatically during the social upheaval of Gorbachev’s perestroika, in some ways that were predictable, and in other ways that were not. One new direction of research that has since grown into a bourgeoning field – the social history of Russian and Soviet science – is represented by the articles in this volume. This short introduction cannot substitute for a real historiographical study, which will probably (...)
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    Beyond Weimar Culture– Die Bedeutung der Forman‐These für eine Wissenschaftsgeschichte in kulturhistorischer Perspektive.Helmuth Trischler, Cathryn Carson & Alexei Kojevnikov - 2008 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 31 (4):305-310.
    Beyond Weimar Culture – The Significance of the Forman Thesis for a Cultural Approach to the History of Science. The famous ‘Forman thesis’, published in 1971, argued for a historical linkage among the intellectual atmosphere of Weimar Germany, popular revolts against determinism and materialism, and the creation of the revolutionary new theory of quantum mechanics. Paul Forman's long essay on “Weimar Culture” has shaped research agendas in numerous fields, from the history and philosophy of physics to German history to the (...)
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    The Last Century of Physics.Alexei Kojevnikov - 2002 - Annals of Science 59 (4):419-422.
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    Essays of a Soviet Scientist: A Revealing Portrait of a Life in Science and Politics. Vitalii I. Gol'danskii.Alexei Kojevnikov - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):571-572.
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    Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm. F. David Peat.Alexei Kojevnikov - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):752-753.
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    Convergence in Cold War Physics: Coinventing the Maser in the Postwar Soviet Union.Climério Paulo Silva Neto & Alexei Kojevnikov - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (4):375-399.
    At the height of the Cold War, in the 1950s, the process of parallel invention of masers and lasers took place on the opposing sides of the Iron Curtain. While the American part of the story has been investigated by historians in much penetrating detail, comparable Soviet developments were described more superficially. This study aims at, to some extent, repairing this discrepancy by analyzing the Soviet path towards the maser from a comparative angle. It identifies, on the one hand, significant (...)
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    Dieter Hoffmann;, Mark Walker . The German Physical Society in the Third Reich: Physicists between Autonomy and Accommodation. Translated by, Ann M. Hentschel. xxiii + 458 pp., illus., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. $90. [REVIEW]Alexei Kojevnikov - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):454-455.
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    Gennady Gorelik. Andrei Sakharov: Nauka i Svoboda. 512 pp., illus., bibl. Izhevsk: R&C Dynamics, 2000.Richard Lourie. Sakharov: A Biography. xiv + 465 pp., illus., bibl., index. Hanover, N.H.: Brandeis University Press, 2002. $30. [REVIEW]Alexei Kojevnikov - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):408-409.
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    Loren Graham;, Irina Dezhina. Science in the New Russia: Crisis, Aid, Reform. xiii + 193 pp., tables, index. Bloomington/Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2008. $22.95. [REVIEW]Alexei Kojevnikov - 2009 - Isis 100 (4):947-948.
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    Nikolai Krementsov. Revolutionary Experiments: The Quest for Immortality in Bolshevik Science and Fiction. 268 pp., illus., bibl., index. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. [REVIEW]Alexei Kojevnikov - 2016 - Isis 107 (1):201-202.
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    Olga Elina. From the Tsar's Gardens to Soviet Fields: A History of Agricultural Experimental Institutions, Eighteenth Century to the 1920s. [In Russian.] 2 volumes. 479 + 488 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Moscow: Egmont-Russia, 2008. [REVIEW]Alexei Kojevnikov - 2010 - Isis 101 (4):893-894.
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    Convergence in Cold War Physics: Coinventing the Maser in the Postwar Soviet Union.Climério Paulo da Silva Neto & Alexei Kojevnikov - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (4):375-399.
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    Cathryn Carson;, Alexei Kojevnikov;, Helmuth Trischler . Weimar Culture and Quantum Mechanics: Selected Papers by Paul Forman and Contemporary Perspectives on the Forman Thesis. xvi + 542 pp., illus., bibl. Covent Garden: Imperial College Press; Hackensack, N.J.: World Scientific Publishing, 2011. $150. [REVIEW]Kristian Camilleri - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):794-796.
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    Rezension: Weimar Culture and Quantum Mechanics: Selected Papers by Paul Forman and Contemporary Perspectives on the Forman Thesis von Cathryn Carson, Alexei Kojevnikov, Helmuth Trischler.Martin Jähnert - 2013 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 36 (4):384-385.
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    Forman at forty: New perspectives on “Weimar culture and quantum mechanics”: Cathryn Carson, Alexei Kojevnikov and Helmut Trischler : Weimar culture and quantum mechanics: Selected papers by Paul Forman and contemporary perspectives on the Forman thesis. London: Imperial College Press and World Scientific, 2011, 560pp, £98.00 HB.Suman Seth - 2013 - Metascience 22 (3):567-574.
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    Alexei B. Kojevnikov. Stalin’s Great Science: The Times and Adventures of Soviet Physicists. xxii + 360 pp., illus., bibl., indexes. London: Imperial College Press, 2004. [REVIEW]Karl Hall - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):798-799.
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    Memories with a blind mind: Remembering the past and imagining the future with aphantasia.Alexei J. Dawes, Rebecca Keogh, Sarah Robuck & Joel Pearson - 2022 - Cognition 227 (C):105192.
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    Nourishment and the Biosphere.Alexei A. Pokrovski & R. Scott Walker - 1979 - Diogenes 27 (107):120-127.
    “The world of life which is comprised of the lithosphere, the hydrosphere and the atmosphere”: this definition of the biosphere is not complete since it does not express the determining influence of living organisms on its composition, on its structure and on the processes of its continuing evolution. The part of living matter in the biosphere is relatively small (about 0.25%), but this part has a considerable influence on its structure.The biosphere should be considered as the universal source of all (...)
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    Evolution of the Modes of Systematization of Mathematical Knowledge.Alexei Barabashev - 2000 - In Emily Grosholz & Herbert Breger (eds.), The growth of mathematical knowledge. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 315--329.
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    An example of an automatic graph of intermediate growth.Alexei Miasnikov & Dmytro Savchuk - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (10):1037-1048.
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  23. Ethics in robotics research: CERNA recommendations.Alexei Grinbaum & Raja Chatila - 2017 - IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine (99):1-8.
    This article summarizes the recommendations concerning robotics as issued by the Commission for the Ethics of Research in Information Sciences and Technologies (CERNA), the French advisory commission for the ethics of information and communication technology (ICT) research. Robotics has numerous applications in which its role can be overwhelming and may lead to unexpected consequences. In this rapidly evolving technological environment, CERNA does not set novel ethical standards but seeks to make ethical deliberation inseparable from scientific activity. Additionally, it provides tools (...)
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    Kant and Kantianism in Russia: A Historical Overview.Alexei N. Krouglov - 2021 - In Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster & Lina Steiner (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought. Springer Verlag. pp. 115-138.
    This chapter provides a brief history of Kantianism in Russia since the late eighteenth century and identifies the main themes of Kantianism in Russia. It considers the reasons for the uneven and intermittent spread of Kantianism, the main motives behind the fierce resistance to Kantianism within the framework of certain trends of Orthodox thought, and the ways in which this philosophical polemic was reflected in the Russian literature. The achievements of Russian Kantianism are analyzed with attention to both its undeniable (...)
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  25. Wisdom, self-consciousness, and empire.Alexei Rutkevich - 2022 - In Luis J. Pedrazuela (ed.), Alexandre Kojève: a man of influence. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
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  26. Wisdom, self-consciousness, and empire.Alexei Rutkevich - 2022 - In Luis J. Pedrazuela (ed.), Alexandre Kojève: a man of influence. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
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    La BFM 2022 : un corpus pour les recherches diachroniques en français médiéval et au-delà.Alexei Guillot-Barbance Lavrentiev - 2024 - Corpus 25.
    La Base de français médiéval (BFM) fait partie des corpus de français médiéval (9e-15e s.) les plus anciens et les plus utilisés par les linguistes diachroniciens et plus largement par tous ceux qui s’intéressent à l’histoire du français. Elle est le fruit d’une collaboration entre linguistes-philologues et spécialistes de la méthode textométrique implémentée dans la plateforme TXM. L’article présente un état des lieux du corpus BFM2022 focalisé sur la représentativité et l’interopérabilité des données. Il illustre l’apport des outils numériques pour (...)
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  28. A Fiduciary Argument Against Stakeholder Theory.Alexei M. Marcoux - 2003 - Business Ethics Quarterly 13 (1):1-24.
    Critics attack normative ethical stakeholder theory for failing to recognize the special moral status of shareholders that justifiesthe fiduciary duties owed to them at law by managers. Stakeholder theorists reply that there is nothing morally significant about shareholders that can underwrite those fiduciary duties. I advance an argument that seeks to demonstrate both the special moral status of shareholders in a firm and the concomitant moral inadequacy of stakeholder theory. I argue that (i) if some relations morally requirefiduciary duties, and (...)
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    Sparsely populated and rural areas in the United Kingdom: measures to solve governance challenges.Alexei Langinen - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 6:29-39.
    Introduction. The problems of state and local governance in sparsely populated and rural areas is relevant for the Russian Federation due to the presence of depressed areas, depopulation of the countryside, small towns, monotowns, migration of the rural population to large cities, regional capitals, other regions and abroad. These processes are typical for many other modern states. Solving the problems of rural and sparsely populated areas includes providing socially significant services, protecting the health and safety of residents, developing education, creating (...)
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    Existence, Abstraction and Reference.Alexei Z. Chernyak - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (1):106-121.
    The article is devoted to the well-known dispute between R. Carnap and W.V.O. Quine on the meaning of statements with names of abstractions, which also revealed their disagreements on the more general question of the nature of the dependence of ontology on the choice of language of knowledge. According to Quine, the choice of language carries with it certain ontological commitments – judgments of existence that must be true for anyone who appropriately uses the language in question. The language of (...)
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    Freeman and Evan.Alexei M. Marcoux - 1999 - Business Ethics Quarterly 9 (2):207-224.
    We argue that the Rawlsian social contract argument advanced for stakeholder theory by R. Edward Freeman, writing alone and with William M. Evan, fails in three main ways. First, it is true to Rawls in neither form, nor purpose, nor the level of knowledge (or ignorance) required to motivate the veil of ignorance. Second, it fails to tailor the veil of ignorance to the fairness conditions that are required to solve the moral problem that Freeman and Evan set out to (...)
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    The Conditions of Immanent Critique.Alexei Procyshyn - 2022 - Critical Horizons 23 (1):22-43.
    ABSTRACT This article contributes to methodological debates in contemporary critical theory regarding the scope and features of immanent critique. I spell out the philosophical commitments presupposed by this approach to criticism and identify its basic features by comparing it with more recognizable argumentative or interpretative strategies. This comparison yields three immanent-critical requirements – for inherence, contradiction, and access – which bring into relief the heuristic and ampliative character of immanent criticism. Yet, these requirements also imply that “immanent critique” is not (...)
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    The mental state formalism of gmu-Bica.Alexei V. Samsonovich, Kenneth A. de Jong & Anastasia Kitsantas - 2009 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 1 (1):111-130.
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    The amalgamation spectrum.John T. Baldwin, Alexei Kolesnikov & Saharon Shelah - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (3):914-928.
    We study when classes can have the disjoint amalgamation property for a proper initial segment of cardinals. Theorem A For every natural number k, there is a class $K_k $ defined by a sentence in $L_{\omega 1.\omega } $ that has no models of cardinality greater than $ \supset _{k - 1} $ , but $K_k $ has the disjoint amalgamation property on models of cardinality less than or equal to $\mathfrak{N}_{k - 3} $ and has models of cardinality $\mathfrak{N}_{k (...)
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    Protosemiosis: Agency with Reduced Representation Capacity.Alexei A. Sharov & Tommi Vehkavaara - 2015 - Biosemiotics 8 (1):103-123.
    Life has semiotic nature; and as life forms differ in their complexity, functionality, and adaptability, we assume that forms of semiosis also vary accordingly. Here we propose a criterion to distinguish between the primitive kind of semiosis, which we call “protosemiosis” from the advanced kind of semiosis, or “eusemiosis”. In protosemiosis, agents associate signs directly with actions without considering objects, whereas in eusemiosis, agents associate signs with objects and only then possibly with actions. Protosemiosis started from the origin of life, (...)
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  36. Husserl's "Genealogy of Logic", Space-Constitution, and Noetic Geometry.Alexei Chernyakov - 1997 - Recherches Husserliennes 7:61-86.
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    Fundamental principles and mechanisms of the conscious self.Alexei V. Samsonovich & Lynn Nadel - 2005 - Cortex. Special Issue 41 (5):669-689.
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    Recognition and Trust: Hegel and Confucius on the Normative Basis of Ethical Life.Alexei Procyshyn & Mario Wenning - 2019 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (1):1-22.
    This essay offers a comparative analysis of the notion of trust in Hegel and Confucius. It shows that Hegel’s two senses of trust depend upon his theory of recognition and recognitive struggle. The competitive thrust of Hegel’s account of trust, it argues, introduces a series of problems that cannot be adequately resolved within his theory, since it presupposes the kinds of trusting relations—self-, intersubjective- and world-trust—that it purports to explain. This essay then turns to the Confucian notions of xin 心 (...)
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    Business ethics.Alexei Marcoux - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  40. Philosophical foundations of effective field theories.Sébastien Rivat & Alexei Grinbaum - 2020 - European Physical Journal A 56 (3).
    This survey covers some of the main philosophical debates raised by the framework of effective field theories during the last decades. It is centered on three issues: whether effective field theories underpin a specific realist picture of the world, whether they support an anti-reductionist picture of physics, and whether they provide reasons to give up the ultimate aspiration of formulating a final and complete physical theory. Reviewing the past and current literature, we argue that effective field theories do not give (...)
     
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    Morley Rank in Homogeneous Models.Alexei Kolesnikov & G. V. N. G. Krishnamurthi - 2006 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 47 (3):319-329.
    We define an appropriate analog of the Morley rank in a totally transcendental homogeneous model with type diagram D. We show that if RM[p] = α then for some 1 ≤ n < ω the type p has n, but not n + 1, distinct D-extensions of rank α. This is surprising, because the proof of the statement in the first-order case depends heavily on compactness. We also show that types over (D,ℵ₀)-homogeneous models have multiplicity (Morley degree) 1.
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    Introduction.Alexei Angelides - 2004 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 25 (2):5-16.
    The dominant research consensus in the history and philosophy of mathematics appears to be that the history of mathematics has little to do with the philosophy of mathematics, and that the philosophy of mathematics has little to do with the history of mathematics. The philosopher of mathematics works on a specialized set of problems with perhaps only an antiquarian regard to the history of mathematics, while the historian works on the historical transmission of mathematical texts and artifacts with perhaps only (...)
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    Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming. By Timothy M. Davis.Alexei K. Ditter - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2).
    Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming. By Timothy M. Davis. Studies in the History of Chinese Texts, vol. 6. Leiden: Brill, 2015. Pp. xiv + 414. €125, $162.
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    Information synthesis in cortical areas as an important link in brain mechanisms of mind.Alexei M. Ivanitsky - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):686-687.
    To explore the mechanism of sensation correlations between EP component amplitude and signal detection indices were studied. The time of sensation coincided with the peak latency of those EP components that showed a correlation with both indices. The components presumably reflected information synthesis in projection cortical neurons. A mechanism providing the synthesis process is proposed.
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    The Taxon as an Ontological Problem.Alexei Oskolski - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (2):201-222.
    Although the term taxon is one of the most common concepts in biology, a range of its meanings cannot be comprehended by an universal definition. Usually, biologists construe their knowledge of “the same” taxon by substantially different interpretations, so they find themselves in need either to justify this “multiplication of taxon essences”, or to surmount their plurality unifying its interpretations into a single explanation of what a taxon is. In both cases, an ontological status (“reality”) of that taxon is questioned. (...)
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    From the Introduction to Philosophy. Presented in Munich, most recently in 1836.Alexei Patkul - 2015 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 4 (2):239-283.
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    Fast relaxation in disordered systems: from a double well to a cage.Alexei Sokolov & Vladimir Novikov - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (13-16):1355-1360.
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    Normalizable linear orders and generic computations in finite models.Alexei P. Stolboushkin & Michael A. Taitslin - 1999 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 38 (4-5):257-271.
    Numerous results about capturing complexity classes of queries by means of logical languages work for ordered structures only, and deal with non-generic, or order-dependent, queries. Recent attempts to improve the situation by characterizing wide classes of finite models where linear order is definable by certain simple means have not been very promising, as certain commonly believed conjectures were recently refuted (Dawar's Conjecture). We take on another approach that has to do with normalization of a given order (rather than with defining (...)
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    Y = 2x vs. Y = 3x.Alexei Stolboushkin & Damian Niwiński - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):661-672.
    We show that no formula of first order logic using linear ordering and the logical relation y = 2x can define the property that the size of a finite model is divisible by 3. This answers a long-standing question which may be of relevance to certain open problems in circuit complexity.
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    $Y = 2x$ vs. $y = 3x$.Alexei Stolboushkin & Damian Niwinski - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):661-672.
    We show that no formula of first order logic using linear ordering and the logical relation $y = 2x$ can define the property that the size of a finite model is divisible by 3. This answers a long-standing question which may be of relevance to certain open problems in circuit complexity.
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