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    Cognitive Spontaneous Beliefs, and Reliability within the System. Book Review: BonJour L. The Structure of Empirical Knowledge. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1985. (Chapters 5–6). [REVIEW]Nikita Golovko - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):105-137.
    The key point of Laurence BonJour’s coherentist conception of the justification of empirical knowledge is the coherentist concept of observation, which (a) postulates that there is a special class of cognitively spontaneous beliefs with which the system’s beliefs must cohere in order to be considered justified; (b) their reliability is determined within the system as a consequence of our generalization on a set of facts when a belief appears, and it is highly likely to be true, and it is likely (...)
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    Philosophical foundations of posthuman communication studies.А. А Деникин - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):52-69.
    The article examines the philosophical foundations of posthuman communication studies – a new branch of the science of communications aimed at studying the nature and structure of technobiomaterial interactions, communications of material and digital actors, their characteristic mechanisms and trends of mutual influence of forces and processes (both human and non–human), leading to the exchange of actions, affects, emotions and meanings, circulation of energy forces and intensities, material formation and discursive diversity, and, thereby, to material changes – multiplication of the (...)
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  3. Objective probabilities and subjective risks.В. С Диев - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):5-15.
    The article shows, using elementary examples, that risk assessment depends both on the probability of future events and on their results. Various approaches to the integration of probabilities and numerical estimates of possible outcomes are shown and analyzed. The subjective nature of risk is substantiated. An interdisciplinary definition of risk is proposed, not associated with any science or group of sciences. The definition is based on the idea that risk is a consequence of decisions made by the subject, who evaluates (...)
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    The Problematic of the thing-in-itself in XIX century philosophy.И. В Диль - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):96-104.
    In modern philosophy, the status of the concept of the thing-in-itself and the history of its origin and transformation are being conceptualized. This article examines the conceptual shift that happened to the notion of the thing-in-itself in XIX century philosophy, because this notion still remains important in the context of the possibility of having knowledge about reality and the status of reality itself. The rethinking of the thing-in-itself in the philosophy of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and neo-Kantianism of the Marburg school (Cohen, (...)
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    The Weber Controversy: the Problem of Periodization of the Emergence of Capitalism.О. К Трубицын - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):39-51.
    Many contemporary researchers suggest rejecting Weber’s approach, linking the formation of modern capitalism to Protestantism, as completely false. In particular, they point out the complexity of periodization: in their opinion, capitalism did not arise in the Reformation era, but much earlier. The article substantiates the thesis that the attempt to refute the Weber thesis by pointing out the incorrectness of its periodization seems unconvincing. Rational capitalism really emerged after the Reformation and exactly where it achieved success, which gives certain grounds (...)
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  6. New objects of research in algorithmic aesthetics: dance performance and choreographic art practice.О. И Уймина - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):82-95.
    The article explores the way in which new objects of study, such as dance performance and art–practice, emerge in algorithmic aesthetics. The advent of digital communicative practices shapes new means of formalization of dance performance scripts, which nowadays have various technological solutions, including algorithmic ones. Classical aesthetics is unable to describe the technological modernization of artistic expression. The author offers a general framework of algorithmic aesthetics to study of dance performance and art practice.
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    Paradox of the “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus”.А. С Хромченко - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):27-38.
    The paradox of the “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus” in the article is expressed as follows: according to the final theses of the Tractatus, we have to recognize its propositions as senseless, but at the same time, despite the conclusion that everything said in the Tractatus is senseless, we must remain committed to the ideas expressed in the body of the Tractatus, since we recognize its propositions as senseless on the basis of these ideas. The paradox is considered from the point of view (...)
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    On epistemic dependence.А. А Шевченко - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):16-26.
    The article considers the thesis of epistemic dependence, which problematizes the current ideas about the nature of knowledge, its historical and methodological premises. It shows both undesirable consequences of its uncritical acceptance (such as a possible gap between knowledge and understanding) and the possibility of its interpretation in a more general social context, as a conflict of epistemic interests. It also highlights the need to consider this phenomenon in the analysis of collective knowledge and collective rationality.
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  9. Sociocultural dynamics: meanings and motivations.В. С Шмаков - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):70-81.
    The article analyzes the processes of universalization and localization of the Eurasian socio-cultural space, factors determining the transitive state of culture and sociality of local communities. The processes of socio-economic modernization have a dominant influence on the formation of socio-cultural meanings and motives formed in the course of evolution and changes in the life structure of local communities, determining the confrontation between tradition and innovation. In the process of interaction and mutual influence of locality and globality, a system of socio-cultural (...)
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    Alan Dershowitz’s “Protocol Torture”.И. И Дятлов - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):59-73.
    The article attempts to reconstruct the analytical debates on the morality of torture. The tragic events of September 11, 2001 served as a pretext for renewing the discussion. Professor of law Alan Dershowitz initiated debates on the justification of torture in extraordinary circumstances. Dershowitz’s argument consists of several key propositions: a) we must acknowledge the widespread use of torture; b) we should bring torture into the realm of law. Dershowitz’s idea has met both support and criticism from various professional humanitarians. (...)
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    The cult of fundamental natural sciences and the obstruction of theoretical social science: reasons and consequences.А. П Ермилов - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):96-108.
    The typology of natural sciences is based on the separation of fundamental and applied components. The first form the necessary basis (foundation) of the second. The development of applied research is possible only on the basis of fundamental research. The last 150 years have seen an accelerated development of applied science, which has not diminished the importance of its fundamental component for the overall development of natural science. A different situation has developed in social science. The use of social sciences (...)
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    “Absoluteness” as a Transcendental Foundation of Freedom.Н. Н Мисюров - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):48-58.
    The paper considers the freedom of choice, which is a conceptual problem for contemporary philosophical anthropology. It is argued that absoluteness, which is not a “given” (like the gift of life), is “clarified” in the reflection of the decision made, this formalizes human identity. This “sublimation” does not take place by nature, but by the decision of the individual; absoluteness is a certain existential state. It is proved that the “modes of self-affirmation” are conditioned and fragile, absoluteness comes from freedom, (...)
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    Contextual moral realism.И. Е Прись - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):5-28.
    We argue that genuine moral philosophy is realist, and genuine realism is a contextual realism. Thus, we introduce the position of a contextual moral realism. This is our interpretation of J. Benoist’s moral realism in terms of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy. The structure of the contextual realism is the structure of the gap between the ideal (rule, norm, concept) and the real. It is also the structure of Wittgenstein’s rule-following problem. Accordingly, the structure of the contextual moral realism is the structure (...)
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    Reasons for Action as Events and States.А. А Санженаков - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):87-95.
    The article examines the ontological status of reasons for action. There are two positions: the reasons for actions (desires and beliefs) are construed either as states or dispositions, or as events. Anticausalists believe that reasons for actions are states and therefore they cannot be causes of actions, since causation is possible only between events. D. Davidson argues against this view, showing, on the one hand, that our mental states can be causal conditions, and, on the other hand, that under certain (...)
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    The linguistic aspect in the demonology of Thomas Hobbes.А. Ю Тетерин - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):74-86.
    The paper focuses on the linguistic aspect of demonology in «Leviathan» by Thomas Hobbes. Firstly, demonology is considered as a danger to political stability in «Leviathan». Secondly, the main points of the philosophy of language and the place of metaphor in Hobbes’ political philosophy are presented. Thirdly, through Hobbes’ understanding of metaphor, ways of neutralizing demonological prejudice in «Leviathan» and the sovereign’s monopoly right to use metaphors are discussed.
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    Mental causality within Justus Buchler’s ordinal metaphysics.Е. Б Черезова - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):29-47.
    The paper aims to look at the possibilities of overcoming the restriction on the systematic overdetermination of mental causation in the ordinal naturalism of J. Buchler. We think that in ordinal naturalism, conscious behavioral acts have integrity and specificity, while being associated with other orders (physiological, psychological, social), but not being reduced to them, which ensures the complexity of mental causation, i.e. the possession of both mental and physical traits of both cause-events and effect-events. This will allow us to change (...)
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    Atanasova N. Book review: Gungov A.L. Circularity in the Philosophical Logic of the Continental Tradition : Monograph. Sofia: University Press “St. Kliment Ohridski”, 2023. ISBN 978-954-07-5663-9. [REVIEW]Н Атанасова - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):106-110.
    This book analyzes the principle of circularity within logical and philosophical works of leading representatives of the continental tradition: Hegel, Marx, Husserl, and Heidegger. The review pays attention to circularity in everyday life elucidating Marx’s–Mamardashivili’s “converted form” as well as Hegel’s logical movement from less true to really true based on the speculative presupposition. It is also exposed how the constant self-disclosure of Being as aletheia is Dasein’s circular structure of a dynamic teleological transcending towards being-in-the-world and being-with-others. Expressing the (...)
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    Should we consider information as a physical concept? (About R. Krzanowski’s recent articles).А. В Думов & Е. А Алексеева - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):111-120.
    In this article, the authors critically analyze the content of the physical interpretation of information developed by the Polish researcher R. Krzanowski. They demonstrate the connection of Krzanowski’s views with the views of R. Landauer and T. Stonier on the place of information in the context of physical reality and the mode of its existence. The research is aimed at identifying the theoretical difficulties that arise when accepting the principles of Krzanowski’s understanding of information. These difficulties relate to the connection (...)
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    The Problem of Justifying Torture in Analytical Ethics in the 1970s-1980s.И. И Дятлов - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):45-56.
    The article reconstructs a brief period of intensive debates on the legitimacy and justification of torture in the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. It is shown that the emergence of the discourse on the morality of torture was influenced by the following factors. Firstly, the formulation of the “dirty hands” dilemma, which in the analytical tradition became a crucial tool for analyzing the relationship between ends and means. Secondly, the establishment of a theoretical and applied field of philosophical research known (...)
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    Local self-government bodies in the process of municipal reform: trends and patterns of development.М. Р Зазулина - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):88-105.
    The article is devoted to the study of the development patterns of the local government system in the Russian Federation. The submission to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the draft Federal Law «On the general principles of the organization of local self-government in the unified system of public authority» in December 2021 means the preparation of a new stage of municipal reform and makes it relevant to study long-term changes in the institutional organization of local self-government. The (...)
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    Disjunctivism and the phenomenology of attention.Л. Г Коробков - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):20-33.
    J. Campbell`s disjunctivist theory of perception is based on an outdated model of attention, which maintains that the focus of attention is analogous to the beam of a spotlight. Meanwhile, some studies challenge this view and suggests that attentional selection can be object-based. The narrow target of this article consists in clarifying what is at stake between attention-first and consciousness-first strategies. The latter assumes that one could explain what attention is by specifying how some proper subset of the conscious field (...)
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    Philosophy of Complexity and Its Critics.В. И Кудашов & В. В Шпак - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):57-68.
    Philosophy of complexity is considered by the authors as a set of subject-specific philosophical projects aimed at transforming the modern scientific worldview. The paper analyses ways of understanding complexity developed in such projects. The authors also present critical provisions existing in domestic and foreign research literature that call into question the validity and meaningfulness of projects of the «philosophy of complexity». It is shown that despite the fact that many of the critical statements are completely justified, this does not negate (...)
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    Alimentary Problems in Philosophy: Key aspects of Thematization.И. С Кудряшов - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):69-87.
    The article introduces the idea of alimentary problems into philosophical consideration. Highlighting this range of problems seems to be a solution not only to the lack of philosophical developments on the topic of food and nutrition, but also to overcoming prejudices and stereotypes that philosophy studies of food are not sufficiently theoretical. Alimentary problems in philosophy are proposed to be understood as formed by a wide range of ontological, anthropological, cultural, ethical and social philosophy issues, namely food consumption in all (...)
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    Logical Contradictions and Moral-legal Paradoxes at the Intersection of Scientometrics and Ethics of Scientific Publications (Oxymorons “Self-Pillage” and “Self-Theft” in the AI-System Called “Anti-Plagiarism”).В. О Лобовиков - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):5-19.
    The subject matter of research is contradictions and moral-legal antinomies arising in the philosophy of science, in relation to a set of technologies called “Anti-Plagiarism”. The formal-logical and formal-axiological aspects of the notions “property”, “common property”, “private property”, “theft”, “plundering” and others are considered. The paper argues for the urgent necessity to allow authors unlimited reuse of any fragments of their previously published texts in their new publications actually containing novel scientific results. The condition is that such duplication is indispensable (...)
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    Causal factors of inclusion and exclusion in institutional processes of social development.Н. С Розов - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):34-44.
    By inclusion and exclusion here we mean the phenomena of inclusion of a certain category of persons into a certain community as “insiders” and, accordingly, exclusion as transformation of “insiders” into “outsiders” and even into “enemies”. The institutional nature of these processes means that they are not one-time and situational phenomena, but deep shifts with long-term consequences, entailing changes in the rules of interaction and attitudes of their participants. In the course of their development, different societies have experienced inclusion and (...)
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    On the discussion of the confrontation between Lamarckism and Mendelism in Russia (Novosibirsk Academgorodok, methodological seminars and social embedding of knowledge).А. Ю Сторожук - 2024 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):121-143.
    The article aims at providing grounds for the analysis of the confrontation of scientific views in the context of E. Agassi’s famous thesis: “science is always socially engaged, but it should not be socially dependent”. This socio-epistemological analysis focuses on the clash between Lysenko’s interpretation of the Lamarckian methodology of H. Spencer’s views and representatives of the Russian school of classical Mendelian genetics. A distinctive feature of Akademgorodok in the 1970s-1980s was that almost every academic institute had a person responsible (...)
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