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  1. Kritika sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ filosofii i sot︠s︡iologii.Mamikon Meeropovich Moscow & Grigor'ian (eds.) - 1963 - Moskva,: Izdvo VPSH i AON.
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    The Key to the Economic and Socio-political Fallacies of Marxism.Mamikon Asatryan - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 8 (19):11-21.
    The defeat of the USSR and of the world system of socialism, which was of a world-wide significance, raised a key question of its underlying causes. As an answer to that question, it is shown that the defeat was by no way accidental as it was brought forth not only because of mistakes in the application of Marxism but also of significant economic and socio-political fallacies. The key is in the fallacies, which are hidden deeply inside the methodology of Marxism (...)
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  3. Filosofskie problemy obshchestvennogo razvitii︠a︡.Khachik Nisanovich Momdzhian & Russia Moscow (eds.) - 1971 - Mysl.
  4. Dokumentalʹnoe i khudozhestvennoe v sovremennom iskusstve.Vadim Mikhailovich Polevoi & Russia Moscow (eds.) - 1975 - Moskva: Mysl, ́.
     
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    Istoriia filosofii v SSSR.Vasilii Evgrafovich Akademiia Nauk Sssr, Evgrafov & Moscow (eds.) - 1968 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
  6. Minima Balthasariana. Fragments d'un séminaire.J. -Y. Lacoste, P. Gilbert, M. Moscow & R. Lafontaine - 1986 - Revue Thomiste 86 (4):606-643.
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  7. Dialektika poznanii︠a︡ i sovremennai︠a︡ nauka.Mark Moiseevich Rozental', A. I. Korneeva & Moscow (eds.) - 1973 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
     
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    Moscow on the fashion map: between periphery and centre.Djurdja Bartlett - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (2):111-121.
    This essay considers Moscow’s simultaneously peripheral and central position on the global fashion map. It is predicated on a study of imaginary Russian geographies presented in Vogue and other fashion media, advertisements and promotional activities by important fashion brands, as well as the promotional texts and visuals of several new Russian fashion designers. While these different players all contribute to shaping the imagery of Russian fashion today, their agendas and aesthetics differ. This essay identifies three main approaches within the (...)
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    Moscow University's Department of Marxist-Leninist Ethics: A Decade of Teaching and Sociopolitical Activity.S. F. Anisimov & B. O. Nikolaichev - 1981 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (4):89-98.
    The intensive process of differentiation of knowledge that has in the past decade come to include philosophy has had the results, inter alia, that ethics, esthetics, and empirical sociology have undergone a kind of secondary "branching off" from the philosophy of society and culture . On the level of teaching this had the consequence that a department of esthetics and ethics was carved out of the department of historical materialism at the Philosophical Faculty of Moscow University, and was subsequently (...)
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    Structuralism: Moscow, Prague, Paris.Jan M. Broekman - 1974 - Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    THE STRUCTURALISTIC ENDEAVOUR. THE WORLD AS MUSICAL SCORE The recent decades of this century have witnessed unusually rapid and far- reaching changes in the ...
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    Dateline Moscow.Vitaly Babenko - 1998 - Logos 9 (2):74-75.
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  12. The Moscow patriarchate, the penal organs of the USSR, and the attempted destruction of the Ukrainian greco-catholic Church during the 1940's.Ivan Bilas & G. Perejda - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 38 (1-4).
     
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    The Moscow Methodological Circle: Its Main Ideas and Evolution.Vadim M. Rozin - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (1):78-92.
    This article examines the evolution of Russian methodological thought, namely, a philosophical school known as the Moscow Methodological Circle. The paper analyzes the transition from the study of thought during the first stage, to the institutionalization of thought during the second. In the first stage, thought was viewed primarily from a semiotic and historical standpoint, whereas the aim in the second stage was to construct a theory of activity. Here, thought was treated as a type of activity and termed (...)
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    Moscow and Beijing, Together Again?Edward Friedman - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (69):32-48.
    Roy Medvedev's new book reflects an important change among ruling circles in the Soviet Union, a willingness fundamentally to transform and improve Moscow-Beijing relations by making concessions to China away from the hard-line stance long backed by Soviet conservatives. Anti-Stalinist historian Medvedev details the assumptions underlying this major redirection of Soviet policy. Even the errors and omissions in Medvedev's important book are illuminating. In contrast to Andrei Sakharov, however, Medvedev's nationalism blinds him from seeing some key China-Soviet Union realities. (...)
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  15. The Moscow Psychological Society and the Neo-Idealist Development of Russian Liberalism.Randall Allen Poole - 1996 - Dissertation, University of Notre Dame
    The Moscow Psychological Society, a learned society founded in 1885 at Moscow University, was the philosophic center of the revolt against positivism in the Russian Silver Age. In 1889 it began publication of Russia's first regular, specialized journal in philosophy, Questions of Philosophy and Psychology. By the end of its activity in 1922, the Psychological Society had included most of the country's outstanding philosophers and had played the major role in the growth of professional philosophy in Russia. ;While (...)
     
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  16. Moscow Dialogues.Julius F. Hecker - 1933 - Mind 42 (167):375-382.
     
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  17. Moscow Dialogues: Discussions on Red Philosophy.Julius Hecker - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (36):496-497.
     
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    Moscow nights.Ron Wilburn, Todd Jones & David Beisecker - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 15 (15):30-31.
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    On spatiality in Tartu–Moscow cultural semiotics.Anti Randviir - 2007 - Sign Systems Studies 35 (1-2):137-158.
    The article views the development of the Tartu–Moscow semiotic school from the analysis of texts to the study of spatial entities (semiosphere being most well known of them). It comes to light that ‘culture’ and ‘space’ have been such notions in Tartu–Moscow School to which, for instance, the ‘semiosphere’ does not add much. There are studied possibilities to join Uexküll’s and Lotman’s basic concepts (as certain grounds of Estonian semiotics) with Tartu–Moscow School’s treatment of culture and space (...)
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    Moscow-centre of soviet research in economics.P. Lyashchenko - 1946 - Synthese 5 (1-2):59 - 60.
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    Moscow-centre of soviet research in economics.Academician P. Lyashchenko - 1946 - Synthese 5 (1-2):59-60.
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    Moscow and Beijing, Together Again?E. Friedman - 1986 - Télos 1986 (69):32-48.
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    An american philosopher at moscow state university, 1964–1965.James P. Scanlan - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (3):185-201.
    For an American philosopher participating in a cultural exchangeprogram with the Soviet Union in 1964–65, a year spent in thePhilosophy Faculty of Moscow State University, studying and doingresearch in the history of Russian philosophy, provided manyinteresting insights – some of them surprising – into the theoryand practice of Marxism-Leninism and the nature of philosophicaleducation in Russia in the 1960s.
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    Moscow, the third Rome: A contribution to history of russian messianism, part I.Milan Subotic - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (1):167-192.
    Ovaj rad je deo vece studije posvecene fenomenu ruskog mesijanizma koji je cesto smatran sustinski vaznim faktorom u interpretacijama istorije Rusije. U sredistu autorove paznje je nastanak ucenja o Moskvi kao?Trecem Rimu?. Detaljno je analizirana religijska osnova i istorijski kontekst formulisanja ove ideje u Poslanicama monaha Filoteja. Interpretaciji ove izvorne doktrine o?Trecem Rimu? posvecen je centralni deo rada jer su se na nju pozivale sve kasnije modifikacije ideje o mesijanskoj ulozi Rusije u svetskoj istoriji. PR Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, (...)
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    Moscow, the third Rome: A contribution to history of Russian messianism, 2nd part.Milan Subotic - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (2):105-128.
    U drugom delu teksta o Filotejevoj doktrini o Moskvi kao?Trecem Rimu? autor se bavi njenom recepcijom u kasnijim periodima ruske intelektualne i politicke istorije. Iako u svom izvornom obliku to ucenje nije sadrzavalo imperijalnu, spoljno-politicku konotaciju, u radu su analizirane interpretacije ideje Treceg Rima koje su imale i znacajne politicke konsekvence. Na unutrasnjem planu ona je posluzila knezu Kurbskom za kritiku vlasti Ivana Groznog, kao i za odbacivanje crkvenih reformi patrijarha Nikona u literaturi Staroveraca. Ipak, obnova interesovanja za ideju Treceg (...)
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  26. Moscow Chill and Shanghai Frenzy: Two False Exits from the Communist Urban Order.Philippe Haeringer - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (194):69-78.
    On paper, the Russians left Communism behind at a single stroke of the pen. But within their walls and inside their heads the great majority of them remain material and mental prisoners of the Soviet period, whose tattered remnants still ensure - albeit with increasing difficulty - everyday life and survival. As for the Chinese, they continue to celebrate the glory of Mao in the most official fashion. But within their walls and deep within themselves, they are now decidedly elsewhere.
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    “Peacetime Moscow,” “Wartime Moscow,” “Revolutionary Moscow”: The Three Faces of Fyodor Stepun’s Native City.Alexei A. Kara-Murza - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (2):119-152.
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    Moscow invader under the care of the Moscow Church.Anatolii M. Kolodnyi - 2014 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 69:80-94.
    Muscovites sing: "Everything that I have been traversed is all around me." In this way, they reveal the organic nature of their expansionist nature. This song is in line with the concept of the "Russian world", defended by the Moscow Patriarch Cyril. His "peace" should include all so-called "historical Russia".
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    Manuscript Moscow Guenzburg 1020: An Important New Yemeni Codex of Jewish Philosophy.Y. Tzvi Langermann - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):373-387.
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  30. To moscow-reply.R. Nicholson - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (3):46-46.
     
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  31. Operation Moscow.Christopher Norborg - 1947
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    The Moscow Manuscript of Columella.J. P. Postgate - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (01):47-.
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    The Moscow State Yiddish Theater: Jewish Culture on the Soviet Stage.Gabriella Safran - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (2):347-348.
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    To Moscow.Boris Yudin - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (3):46-46.
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  35. Merchant Moscow: Images of Russia's Vanished Bourgeoisie. Edited by James L. West and Iurii A. Petrov.F. S. Zuckerman - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (4):617-617.
     
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    The Myth of the Moscow Archives.Peter Carroll - 2004 - Science and Society 68 (3):337 - 341.
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    The moscow S.I. Vavilov institute for the history of science and technology celebrates its eightieth anniversary.Soňa Štrbáňová - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (3):262-264.
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    The Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics.Igor Pilshchikov & Mikhail Trunin - 2016 - Sign Systems Studies 44 (3):368-401.
    This paper seeks to situate the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics of the 1960–1980s within the larger European intellectual-historical context from which it sprang, and in which it played a vital role. Analysing the school members’ engagement with their peers throughout Europe, we outline an “entangled history” (histoire croisee) of multi-directional scientific and philosophical influence. In this perspective, we discuss the most productive concepts and methods of Tartu-Moscow semiotics in the fields of general verse theory, intertextual theory and cultural (...)
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    Moscow: August, 1957.Alexandre Kojève & Trevor Wilson - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (1):123-130.
  40. Moscow.A. M. Kozlov, I. A. Pashint︠s︡ev & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1963
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    Moscow and Chinese Communists.E. H. S. & Robert C. North - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):617.
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    Czech and Tartu-Moscow Semiotics.Thomas G. Winner - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:158-179.
    Among the national scientific groups, it was the Prague Linguistic Circle that had the most decisive affinity to the work of the Moscow-Tartu school. This paper examines the work of one of the most tireless contemporary Czech interpreters of the Lutman school, Vladimir Macura (1945-1999), whose work on Czech literary and historical texts are outstanding examples of the reverberation of Lotmanian semiotics of culture in the Czech Republic. This is particularly the case in Macura's reevaluations of the texts of (...)
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    Czech and Tartu-Moscow Semiotics.Thomas G. Winner - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:158-179.
    Among the national scientific groups, it was the Prague Linguistic Circle that had the most decisive affinity to the work of the Moscow-Tartu school. This paper examines the work of one of the most tireless contemporary Czech interpreters of the Lutman school, Vladimir Macura (1945-1999), whose work on Czech literary and historical texts are outstanding examples of the reverberation of Lotmanian semiotics of culture in the Czech Republic. This is particularly the case in Macura's reevaluations of the texts of (...)
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    Russian nationalism and Moscow’s violations of human rights in the Second Chechen War.Oktay Tanrisever - 2001 - Human Rights Review 2 (3):117-127.
    The use of nationalist discourse in the second Chechen War and the Russian violations of human rights have reconfigured Russian politics along a more nationalist direction. Certainly, this is a setback to Russia’s democratic transition process, which has been already complicated by pragmatic politicians seeking to maximize their power and wealth at the expense of masses.In the initial stage of the post-Soviet transition in Russia, the rhetoric of the international community held that Russia needed to be transformed into a law-abiding (...)
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  45. Kul'tura I Vzryv (Moscow).Yuri Lotman - forthcoming - Gnosis.
     
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    Moscow Impressions. [REVIEW]H. T. Lovell - 1932 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):313.
  47. Back from Moscow, in the USSR.Jacques Derrida - 1992 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 5:47-80.
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    Sociological Reflections on Contemporary Moscow.Tim Delaney - 2006 - Philosophy Now 54:20-22.
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    Berdyaev's Moscow: A Philosophical Investigation of Local History.Aleksei A. Kara-Murza - 2015 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 53 (4):338-351.
    Based on considerable factual material, the author establishes Berdyaev's Moscow addresses and shows how Berdyaev's Moscow environment related to different stages of his philosophical work and public life.
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  50. Marginalia by Arethas in Moscow Greek Ms. 231.L. G. Westerink - 1972 - Byzantion 42:201.
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