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    What to Say When Seeking Support Online: A Comparison Among Different Levels of Self-Disclosure.Wenjing Pan, Bo Feng, V. Skye Wingate & Siyue Li - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    How Difficult Was It? Metacognitive Judgments About Problems and Their Solutions After the Aha Moment.Nadezhda V. Moroshkina, Alina I. Savina, Artur V. Ammalainen, Valeria A. Gershkovich, Ilia V. Zverev & Olga V. Lvova - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The insight phenomenon is thought to comprise two components: cognitive and affective. The exact nature of the Aha! experience remains unclear; however, several explanations have been put forward. Based on the processing fluency account, the source of the Aha! experience is a sudden increase in processing fluency, associated with emerging of a solution. We hypothesized that in a situation which the Aha! experience accompanies the solution in, the problem would be judged as less difficult, regardless of the objective difficulty. We (...)
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    Filosofii︠a︡: uchebnik.P. V. Alekseev - 1997 - Moskva: Prospekt. Edited by A. V. Panin.
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  4. Predmet, struktura i funkt︠s︡ii dialekticheskogo materializma.P. V. Alekseev - 1978 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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  5. Man's Search for Meaning: An Introductory to Logotherapy.V. E. FRANKL - 1962
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    Age differences in priming as a function of processing at encoding.Emma V. Ward - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 117 (C):103626.
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  7. Two dogmas of empiricism.W. V. Quine - 2010 - In Darragh Byrne & Max Kölbel (eds.), Arguing about language. New York: Routledge.
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    Freedom of speech, freedom to teach, freedom to learn: The crisis of higher education in the post-truth era.Anatoly V. Oleksiyenko & Liz Jackson - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (11):1057-1062.
    With increasing influence of illiberalism, freedom should not be considered or interpreted lightly. Post-truth contexts provide grounds for alt-right movements to capture and pervert notions of freedom of speech, making universities battlefields of politicised emotions and expressions. In societies facing these pressures around the world, academic freedom has never been challenged as much as it is today. As Peters and colleagues note, conceptualisations of ‘facts’ and ‘evidences’ are politically, socially, and epistemically reconstructed in post-truth contexts. At the same time, with (...)
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  9. Reply to Charles Parsons.W. V. O. Quine - 1986 - In Lewis Edwin Hahn & Paul Arthur Schilpp (eds.), The Philosophy of W.V. Quine. Chicago: Open Court. pp. 396-404.
     
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  10. Opining the articuli fidei: Thomas Aquinas on the Heretic’s Assent to the Articles of Faith.M. V. Dougherty - 2016 - The Thomist 80 (1):1-21.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Opining the articuli fidei:Thomas Aquinas on the Heretic’s Assent to the Articles of FaithM. V. DoughertyTHOMAS AQUINAS’S ACCOUNT of the infused virtue (habitus) of faith presupposes that some intrinsically intelligible truths are beyond the range of the natural cognitive abilities of human beings. The possession of the virtue of faith allows the believer to transcend certain natural epistemic limitations so that he can assent to truths that are necessary (...)
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    Tolerating Inconsistencies: A Study of Logic of Moral Conflicts.Meha Mishra & A. V. Ravishankar Sarma - 2022 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 51 (2):177-195.
    Moral conflicts are the situations which emerge as a response to deal with conflicting obligations or duties. An interesting case arises when an agent thinks that two obligations A and B are equally important, but yet fails to choose one obligation over the other. Despite the fact that the systematic study and the resolution of moral conflicts finds prominence in our linguistic discourse, standard deontic logic when used to represent moral conflicts, implies the impossibility of moral conflicts. This presents a (...)
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    The experience of suffering in conditions of inequality: an analysis of the ideas of Paul Farmer.D. V. Mikhel - 2017 - Sociology of Power 29 (4):127-147.
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    An Analysis of the Ideological Potential of Video Games from the Point of View of James Gibson’s Theory of Affordances.L. V. Moyzhes - 2020 - Sociology of Power 32 (3):32-52.
    The purpose of this article is to propose a method for analyzing the ideo­logical content of video games while taking into account the agency of the players. The interactivity of video games as a medium has been attracting the attention of researchers for many years, raising, in particular, the ques­tion of how this unique property serves to broadcast certain ideologies. The ability of games to make ideological statements was discussed by Bogost, Frasca, Aarseth, and many other pioneers of game studies. (...)
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    Max Weber’s Analysis of Plebiscitary Leadership and the Debate on Multiple Modernities.M. V. Maslovskiy - 2020 - Sociology of Power 32 (4):107-122.
    The article considers Max Weber’s model of plebiscitary leadership and historical examples of plebiscitary democracy. It is argued that there is no clear distinction between plebiscitary democracy and dictatorship inWeber’s writings. As Stefan Breuer demonstrates, such a distinction allows us to broaden the application of Weberian concepts. Plebiscitary elements can be seen in the political life of non-Western states, which have been discussed from the multiple modernities perspective. However, while that perspective develops the Weberian sociological tradition, its representatives mostly do (...)
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    Death Care Industry in Modern Russia: Breakdown of Infrastructure As a Power Resource.S. V. Mokhov - 2016 - Sociology of Power 28 (4):83-103.
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    Tracking Affective Labour for Agility in the Quantified Workplace.Phoebe V. Moore - 2018 - Body and Society 24 (3):39-67.
    Sensory and tracking technologies are being introduced into workplaces in ways Taylor and the Gilbreths could only have imagined. New work design experiments merge wellness with productivity to measure and modulate the affective and emotional labour of resilience that is necessary to survive the turbulence of the widespread incorporation of agile management systems, in which workers are expected to take symbolic direction from machines. The Quantified Workplace project was carried out by one company that fitted sensory algorithmic devices to workers’ (...)
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    Parallel Paths to Enforcement: Private Compliance, Public Regulation, and Labor Standards in the Brazilian Sugar Sector.Richard Locke & Salo V. Coslovsky - 2013 - Politics and Society 41 (4):497-526.
    In recent years, global corporations and national governments have been enacting a growing number of codes of conduct and public regulations to combat dangerous and degrading work conditions in global supply chains. At the receiving end of this activity, local producers must contend with multiple regulatory regimes, but it is unclear how these regimes interact and what results, if any, they produce. This article examines this dynamic in the sugar sector in Brazil. It finds that although private and public agents (...)
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    Theorizing from the Borders: Shifting to Geo- and Body-Politics of Knowledge.Madina V. Tlostanova & Walter D. Mignolo - 2006 - European Journal of Social Theory 9 (2):205-221.
    ‘Borders’ will be in the twenty-first century what ‘frontiers’ where in the nineteenth. Frontiers were conceived as the line indicating the last point in the relentless march of civilization. On the one side of the frontiers was civilization; on the other, nothing; just barbarism or emptiness. The march of civilization and the idea of the frontiers created a geographic and bodygraphic divide. Certain areas of the planet were designated as the location of the barbarians, and since the eighteenth century, of (...)
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    Muzyka--Ėĭdos--Vremi︠a︡: A.F. Losev i gorizonty sovremennoĭ nauki o muzyke.K. V. Zenkin - 2015 - Moskva: Pami︠a︡tniki istoricheskoĭ mysli. Edited by K. V. Zenkin.
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    Sobranie sochineniĭ.V. V. Zenʹkovskiĭ - 2008 - Moskva: Russkiĭ putʹ. Edited by O. T. Ermishin.
    t. 1. O Russkoĭ filosofii i literature : statʹi, ocherki i ret︠s︡enzii, 1912-1961 -- t. 2. O pravoslavii i religioznoĭ kulture : statʹi i ocherki, 1916-1957 --.
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    On the issue of classification of buddhist sacral formulas.A. V. Zorin - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):330-340.
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    Social Character of Artificial Intelligence Technologies.N. V. Danielyan - forthcoming - Philosophical Problems of IT and Cyberspace (PhilIT&C).
    The article considers modern transformations of the ideas concerning subject’s cognitive abilities towards object because of the emergence and development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The developments of scientists and engineers from National Research University of Electronic Technology (Moscow, Russia) in the field of artificial intelligence have been taken as a foundation and material of this research. Their analysis allows making a conclusion that the humanity is rather far from the realization of ‘strong artificial intelligence’. We need a qualitative breakthrough (...)
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    Adam la-adam: meḥḳarim be-filosofyah Yehudit bi-Yeme ha-Benayim uva-ʻet ha-ḥadashah mugashim li-Prof. Zeʼev Harṿi ʻal yede talmidaṿ bi-melot lo shivʻim = Homo homini: essays in Jewish philosophy presented by his students to Professor Warren Zev Harvey.Warren Harvey, Shemuʼel Ṿigodah, Ari Ackerman, Esther Eisenmann & Aviram Ravitsky (eds.) - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
  24. Designing for dialogue : developing virtue through public discourse.I. V. Harry H. Jones - 2018 - In James Arthur (ed.), Virtues in the Public Sphere: Citizenship, Civic Friendship and Duty. New York, NY: Routledge Press.
     
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    Sensing the self in spiritual experience.V. Hari Narayanan - 2021 - Mind and Society 20 (1):25-40.
    The paper seeks to argue that the feeling of being part of a larger whole, considered to be a major feature of spiritual experience in some traditions, amounts to a change in the way the self is pre-reflectively understood. Further, the paper argues that some recent developments in the study of cognition support the case for such a revision in self-conception, and this can be used to build up a secular understanding of spirituality. The paper proceeds by making use of (...)
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    Vid "I︠E︡" do "I︠A︡": Eti︠u︡dy ta interpretat︠s︡iï.Ihor Moĭseïv - 2020 - Kyïv: [Vydavnyt︠s︡tvo "UkrSICh"].
    Posty do druziv (cherez saĭt "Filosofii︠a︡ v Ukraïni) z sela Shevchenkovoho -- Buty i prahnuty -- Asymetrii︠a︡ butti︠a︡ -- Karl I︠A︡spers "Prosvitlenni︠a︡ ekzystent︠s︡iï. Dosvid prochytanni︠a︡ -- Peremyslyty vse.
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    Riddles of Bibikhin.A. V. Akhutin - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The philosophical disposition of the mind of Vladimir Bibikhin is deeply related to the thought of Martin Heidegger, but at the same time his existential character is almost directly opposite. What is common to them is the understanding of thought as the docile attention to the event of being. The text outlines three aspects of this disposition of mind, which all are disputed by the author. (1) Consciousness is not only the Carthesian ruler, but also the subject of the ethical (...)
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    Ethics in the Gray Area: A Gradualist Theory of Right and Wrong.B. V. E. Hyde - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-3.
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  29. A Straight Solution to Kripke’s Problem.Evgeny V. Borisov - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):23-32.
    The paper suggests a straight solution to the problem of meaning skepticism presented in Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. The solution is based on Ladov’s moderate solution to the problem. Ladov’s solution is to the effect that the total skepticism cannot be a theory because it cannot be stated without performative contradiction. This entails that only a limited skepticism is possible as a theory. I argue that the limited skepticism is compatible with the view that meaning can be (...)
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  30. Reply to Critics.Evgeny V. Borisov - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):89-94.
    The paper presents a holistic notion of speech act and demonstrates its relevance for the straight solution to Kripke’s problem. Besides, the author replies to some comments and objections presented by the participants of the discussion.
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  31. The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Ethics ed. by James F. Childress and John Macquarrie.Brian V. Johnstone - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (2):375-376.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 375 7he Westminster Dictionary of Christian Ethics. Edited by JAMES F. CHILDRESS and J mrn MACQUARRIE. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1986. Pp. xvii + 678. $29.95. This is a second, revised edition of The Dictionary of Christian Ethics, prepared by John Macquarrie and published in 1967. This new edition follows Macquarrie's conception of a dictionary, but expands it. It includes several subject areas, basic ethical concepts, biblical (...)
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  32. Kripke’s Evil Demon, Cartesian Semantics and Epistemic Supervenience.Andrei V. Nekhaev - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):60-70.
    In his article Evgeny Borisov offers an original solution to Kripke’s sceptical problem of meaning. Its conceptual core is the point of view of the participant of speech acts. He believes that first-person statements of speech act participants like “I know for certain that the expression ‘e’ is used by me in the meaning of m” cannot carry any epistemic fallacies. As a criticism, I propose to point out that non-factual Cartesian semantics have serious epistemic flaws that make it vulnerable (...)
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    On the Role of Scientific Evidence in Normative Ethics (the Case of the Debunking of Deontological Principles).Andrei V. Prokofiev - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):157-174.
    The paper deals with the questions of whether naturalization of ethical theory is possible and how radical it should be. The answer to these questions depends largely on the scientific explanations of the process of moral evaluation. The author concentrates on a moderate version of naturalization, which involves merely correcting the conclusions of normative ethics by appealing to scientific evidence. A good example of moderate naturalization is the project of debunking deontological moral principles of J. Green. From J. Green’s point (...)
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  34. : How I Became a Tree.Olga V. Solovieva - 2024 - Critical Inquiry 50 (4):794-795.
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  35. Obstacles to a Direct Solution Through a Direct Access to Consciousness.Vitaly V. Tselishchev - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):33-42.
    The article shows that Borisov’s direct solution to the problem of skepticism about meaning using a special type of introspection is associated with the assumption of the agent’s direct access to their own consciousness. This assumption has two complicating consequences: the analogy with Moore’s paradox and the Platonic concept of meaning. It is also shown that direct access to meaning as a way of Borisov’s direct solution of the skeptical paradox significantly uses the performativity of the speech act, narrowing the (...)
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    Critical Phenomenology and the Rehabilitation of Interiority.Ann V. Murphy - 2023 - In Elodie Boublil & Antonio Calcagno (eds.), Rethinking interiority: phenomenological approaches. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 159-174.
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    Correction to: Envy, Levelling Down, and Harrison Bergeron: Defending Limitarianism Against Three Common Objections.Lasse Nielsen & David V. Axelsen - 2023 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (1):165-165.
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    Global spencerism: the communication and appropriation of a British evolutionist.Bernard V. Lightman (ed.) - 2016 - Boston: Brill.
    In "Global Spencerism" the authors analyse the communication and appropriation of Herbert Spencer s ideas around the globe. In the last quarter of the nineteenth century Spencer s distinctive theory of evolution, based on Lamarckianism, was almost as influential as Darwin s.".
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  39. Life and philosophy of W. H. Chamberlin.Ralph V. Chamberlin - 1925 - Salt Lake City,: The Deseret news press.
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    About the Section. Secular Religiosity in the “Dialogue of Worldviews” of Russian Thinkers.A. V. Martseva - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):161-164.
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  41. La filosofía en Colombia, modernidad y conflicto.V. Rodríguez & G. Manuel - 2003 - Rosario, Argentina: Laborde Editor.
     
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    Filosofskiǐ pragmatizm Richarda Rorti i rossiǐskiǐ kontekst.A. V. Rubt︠s︡ov (ed.) - 1997 - Moskva: "Tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡".
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  43. Vospityvatʹ gumanista.L. V. Rudineva - 1974
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  44. Moralʹnoe soznanie i povedenie lichnosti.N. V. Rybakova - 1972 - Leningrad: [S.N.].
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    Antigone's Gaze.O. V. Aronson - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The article is devoted to the work of Russian philosopher and cultural researcher Helen Petrovsky. The focus of the article is her original way of working, which consists in expanding the possibilities of philosophical analysis through reference to the practice of contemporary arts. Where art reveals its technique, Helen Petrovsky sees an opportunity to find a mechanism corresponding to this method in the sphere of thinking, a version of the Kantian Witz. The example of Helen Petrovsky's analysis of painting and (...)
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    Introdução.Luís Manuel A. V. Bernardo - 2013 - Cultura:9-10.
    Este volume oferece o primeiro conjunto de artigos exclusivamente dedicados à noção de «retomada», tal como a entendeu Eric Weil (1904-1977), escritos por investigadores oriundos de Portugal, França, Brasil, Itália, Roménia, Burkina Faso e Chile. Nascido na Alemanha, Eric Weil foi discípulo de Ernst Cassirer que o orien­tou no estudo dos filósofos do Renascimento, como Pietro Pomponazzi e Marsílio Ficino. Naturalizado francês, após ter sido obrigado a abandonar o país de origem, contra o qual...
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    Um ensaio cartográfico.Luís Manuel A. V. Bernardo - 2012 - Cultura:9-10.
    Com este conjunto de treze artigos introdutórios, pretende-se apontar e, parcialmente, preencher uma lacuna significativa nos estudos sobre a Filosofia em Portugal e no Brasil. Com efeito, uma investigação bibliográfica tornará facilmente manifesto que a Filosofia do Conhecimento, enquanto tal, com os seus problemas específicos e as suas categorias próprias, não tem figurado, com uma assiduidade à medida da sua representatividade, na agenda daqueles que se dedicam à interpretação das proposta...
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    Introduction.Luís Manuel A. V. Bernardo - 2013 - Cultura:11-12.
    Le volume que nous présentons ici est le résultat d’un travail collectif entrepris pour la première fois exclusivement sur la notion de reprise, telle que l’a proposée Eric Weil (1904-1977), par des chercheurs venus du Portugal, de France, du Brésil, d’Italie, de Roumanie, du Burkina Faso et du Chili. Né en Allemagne, Eric Weil a étu­dié avec Ernst Cassirer qui l’a dirigé sur des recherches concernant les philosophes de la Renaissance, comme Pietro Pomponazzi et Marsile Ficin. Naturalisé fran...
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    Sri Aurobindo: the grand synthesis: (an overview of his major works).V. Ananda Reddy - 2022 - New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. Edited by Aurobindo Ghose.
    Sri Aurobindo: the future -- Sri Aurobindo's contribution to humanity -- Sri Aurobindo's realisations -- Spirit & significance of Indian culture -- Sri Aurobindo's revelations.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ i pravo: monografii︠a︡.V. M. Artëmov - 2017 - Moskva: Prospekt.
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