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    Human Stability in the System of the Biosphere.Iu G. Rychkov - 1974 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 13 (2):141-146.
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  2. Ob Iskusstve.Iu M. Lotman, R. G. Grigor ev, S. M. Daniel & M. I. U. Lotman - 1998
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    For a Decisive Turn of Philosophical Work toward Social Practice.G. L. Smirnov - 1984 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 22 (4):3-33.
    Time, of course, will provide the opportunity for a deeper and fuller contemplation of the historical significance of the June 1983 Plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU. But even now it is clear that it went far beyond the mere examination of current questions of the ideological and general political work of the party, above all because the speech of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Comrade Iu. V. Andropov set forth the most important (...)
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    From Resilience to Burnout in Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Emergency: The Role of the Ability to Tolerate Uncertainty.Michela Di Trani, Rachele Mariani, Rosa Ferri, Daniela De Berardinis & Maria G. Frigo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The COVID-19 outbreak has placed extraordinary demands upon healthcare systems worldwide. Italy's hospitals have been among the most severely overwhelmed, and as a result, Italian healthcare workers' well-being has been at risk. The aim of this study is to explore the relationships between dimensions of burnout and various psychological features among Italian healthcare workers during the COVID-19 emergency. A group of 267 HCWs from a hospital in the Lazio Region completed self-administered questionnaires online through Google Forms, including the Maslach Burnout (...)
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  5. Letters to the Editor.Peg Brand, Myles Brand, G. E. M. Anscombe, Donald Davidson, John M. Dolan, Peter T. Geach, Thomas Nagel, Barry R. Gross, Nebojsa Kujundzic, Jon K. Mills, Richard J. McGowan, Jennifer Uleman, John D. Musselman, James S. Stramel & Parker English - 1995 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 69 (2):119 - 131.
    Co-authored letter to the APA to take a lead role in the recognition of teaching in the classroom, based on the participation in an interdisciplinary Conference on the Role of Advocacy in the Classroom back in 1995. At the time of this writing, the late Myles Brand was the President of Indiana University and a member of the IU Department of Philosophy.
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  6. Otdi︠e︡lʹnye motivy russkago religīozno-filosofskogo samosoznanīi︠a︡: rech, proiznesennaia v Zasiedanii Obshchestva revnitelei pravoslaviia, v N'iu Iorkie, 27-go aprielia 1930 g.Boris Brasol - 1930 - N'iu Iork: [Publisher Not Identified].
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    Ernst Ralf Hintz, ed., Nu lôn' ich iu der gâbe: Festschrift for Francis G. Gentry. (Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 693.) Göppingen: Kümmerle, 2003. Paper. Pp. xi, 362; black-and-white frontispiece portrait, black-and-white figures, and 1 map. [REVIEW]Joseph M. Sullivan - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):863-864.
  8. Modern Moral Philosophy.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (124):1 - 19.
    The author presents and defends three theses: (1) "the first is that it is not profitable for us at present to do moral philosophy; that should be laid aside at any rate until we have an adequate philosophy of psychology." (2) "the second is that the concepts of obligation, And duty... And of what is morally right and wrong, And of the moral sense of 'ought', Ought to be jettisoned if this is psychologically possible...." (3) "the third thesis is that (...)
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    The sophistic movement.G. B. Kerferd - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers an introduction to the Sophists of fifth-century Athens and a new overall interpretation of their thought. Since Plato first animadverted on their activities, the Sophists have commonly been presented as little better than intellectual mountebanks - a picture which Professor Kerferd forcefully challenges here. Interpreting the evidence with care, he shows them to have been part of an exciting and historically crucial intellectual movement. At the centre of their teaching was a form of relativism, most famously expressed (...)
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    The Activity Approach: New Lines of Research.Iu V. Gromyko - 2001 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):44-54.
    The transition in the discussion of activity from production-labor and industrial-technological problems to practical problems of life activity proper means that forms of life activity that were formerly unshakable are now becoming the primary object of transformations and purposeful changes: the family, kinship systems, forms of communal life, the genetic basis of man, and man himself with his various capabilities and functions.
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  11. Antikinės filosofijos istorijos bruožai.Kristina Rickevičiūtė - 1976 - Vilnius: Vilniaus valstybinis V. Kapsuko universitetas.
     
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    Logical laws for short existential monadic second-order sentences about graphs.M. E. Zhukovskii - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (2):2050007.
    In 2001, Le Bars proved that there exists an existential monadic second-order sentence such that the probability that it is true on [Formula: see text] does not converge and conjectured that, for EMSO sentences with two first-order variables, the zero–one law holds. In this paper, we prove that the conjecture fails for [Formula: see text], and give new examples of sentences with fewer variables without convergence.
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    The golden rule of ethics: a dynamic game-theoretic framework based on berge equilibrium.Vladislav Iosifovich Zhukovskiĭ - 2021 - Boca Raton: CRC Press. Edited by M. E. Salukvadze.
    This book synthesizes the game-theoretic modeling of decision-making processes and an ancient moral requirement, called the Golden Rule of ethics (GR). This rule states, "Behave to others as you would like them to behave to you." The GR is one of the oldest, most widespread and specific moral requirements that appear in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The book constructs and justifies mathematical models of dynamic socio-economic processes and phenomena that reveal the mechanism of the GR and are based (...)
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  14. Teorii︠a︡ izobrazitelʹnogo iskusstva.V. I. Zhukovskiĭ - 2011 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡.
    Zhiznennai︠a︡ neobkhodimostʹ obshchenii︠a︡ cheloveka s proizvedenii︠a︡mi iskusstva -- Prot︠s︡ess proizvodstva proizvedenii︠a︡ iskusstva -- Prot︠s︡edura potreblenii︠a︡ proizvedenii︠a︡ iskusstva -- Sistema proizvedeniĭ iskusstva -- Kompozit︠s︡irovanie i kompozit︠s︡ii khudozhestvennogo obraza -- Iskusstvoved-professional kak nositelʹ kont︠s︡eptualʹnogo znanii︠a︡ o sfere izobrazitelʹnogo iskusstva.
     
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    Praeiga ir pertrūkis: fenomenologinės laiko sampratos transformacija: mokslinė monografija.Danutė Bacevičiūtė - 2016 - Vilnius: Lietuvos kultūros tyrimų institutas.
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    The Relationship Between Dialectics and Phenomenology in the Work of E.V. Ilyenkov and M.K. Mamardashvili.Iu V. Pushchaev - 2010 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 49 (2):77-99.
    The comparative analysis of the approaches to philosophy and philosophizing by the two prominent Russian thinkers of the Soviet era: Evald V. Ilyenkov and Merab K. Mamardashvili. The author discusses specific methodological and conceptual features of Ilyenkov's dialectic and Mamardashvili's phenomenology, showing their theoretical and topical affinity.
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  17. The refutation of idealism.G. E. Moore - 1903 - Mind 12 (48):433-453.
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    Fizikos terminų žodynas.P. Brazdžiūnas (ed.) - 1971 - Vilnius,:
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    Frederick Engels and Contemporary Problems Concerning the History of Primitive Society.Iu V. Bromlei & A. I. Pershit - 1984 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 23 (3):17-49.
    A hundred years have passed since publication of the first edition of Engels's book The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, which Lenin regarded as "one of the basic works of modern socialism." Engels's interest in the remote past of mankind and Lenin's evaluation of his work were, of course, not coincidental. They may be explained by the tremendous role played by the concept of primitive history in a general materialist understanding of the universal historical process. What (...)
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    Totalitarianism and the Problems of a Work Ethic.Iu N. Davydov - 1993 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):67-76.
    My reflections will have more of an interrogative than an affirmative character. And the questions will be posed not only to others but also to myself. At the outset let me broach two questions. First, why is this work ethic needed; and second, who needs it? And at the same time I should like to translate some of the general ideological and cultural problems that have been discussed here into the language of political economy and sociology. This should, it seems (...)
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    The Pathological Nature of the "Postmodern Condition".Iu N. Davydov - 2003 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 42 (3):36-51.
    Postmodernism as a mythologem reflecting the remarkable shift that has taken place in contemporary Western culture as a whole entered the consciousness of our intelligentsia with the usual delay. This is not surprising if one bears in mind the constantly "lagging" character of our consciousness, which also colors in corresponding tones the whole of "Russian civilization," and if one believes that it is condemned to be always "catching up" and making up for lost time. Having arisen in the West as (...)
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    The Problem of Art in the Social Philosophy of the Frankfurt School.Iu N. Davydov - 1985 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 24 (2):62-85.
    The fundamentals of the Frankfurt school's conception of art were expounded in Horkheimer and Adorno's book, Dialectic of Enlightenment, where the "critical theory of society" appeared in the form of a specific philosophy of history—the history of bourgeois enlightenment, whose sources the authors trace to ancient Greek mythology.
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  23. Logica generală.Ion V. Mesaroșiu - 1971 - București,: Editura didactică și pedagogică.
     
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    The Causality Principle and the Hypothesis of Speeds Exceeding That of Light.Iu B. Molchanov - 1977 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (4):42-61.
    In recent years there has been rather extensive discussion in the physics literature of the possibility of transmission of material effects at speeds exceeding that of light.
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    The Evolution of the Style of Thought in Science.Iu V. Sachkov - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (3):30-40.
    One of the primary propositions in Marxist philosophy is that thought is historical in nature. "The theoretical thought of each epoch," observed Engels, "is a historical product which takes on very different forms at different times, and also very different content" . Accordingly, any analysis of the nature of thought in general that does not consider its historical character is either incomplete or may result in false conclusions. Naturally, what we are talking about is substantive thought, i.e., thought that proceeds (...)
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  26. A Course of Pure Mathematics.G. H. Hardy, E. T. Whittaker & G. N. Watson - 1916 - Mind 25 (100):525-533.
     
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    Monadic second-order properties of very sparse random graphs.L. B. Ostrovsky & M. E. Zhukovskii - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (11):2087-2101.
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  28. Kant, Fichte und die Aufklärung.G. Zöller - 2004 - In Carla De Pascale (ed.), Fichte und die Aufklärung. New York: G. Olms.
     
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    Gogol' in the Context of Aesthetic Controversies.Iu V. Mann - 1984 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 23 (3):68-90.
    The aesthetic comprehension of works of art has two aspects: it sheds light on something of essential importance in the work itself and in its creator, and at the same time enriches and enhances its own problematic. For, "A work of art in which thought is alienated from itself is also part of the domain of comprehending thought; and the spirit, submitting itself to the requirements of scientific investigation, thereby clearly satisfies a need of its own most innermost nature.".
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    Ethics.G. E. Moore - 1912 - New York [etc.]: Oxford University Press.
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    An Essay on Metaphysics.R. G. Collingwood - 1940 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Rex Martin.
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    The Teachings of Karl Marx and the Problems of Socialist Construction in the USSR.Iu V. Andropov - 1983 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 22 (2):3-27.
    A hundred years have passed since the death of a man named Karl Marx. A whole century. A century of dramatic upheavals, revolutionary turmoil, and radical changes in the destiny of humankind. A century that has overturned and swept away a multitude of philosophical conceptions, social theories, and political doctrines. A century that has seen a continuous succession of victories of Marxism and its growing influence on social development.
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    The Mind as Interpreted by Aristotle and Descartes and Some Features of Modern European Logic.Iu D. Artamonova - 1996 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (4):5-35.
    Not only Greek philosophers listened to prophets. René Descartes also long pondered over the familiar words of Ausonius: "What path shall I choose for myself in life?" And-what an amusing play on words-the idea of methodos entered philosophy with Descartes. The very path of his metaphysical thought was the last possible one within the confines of Aristotelian metaphysics, when, having posited certain principles of discourse, in the end they themselves are conclusively reached and the entire system becomes a manifest certainty. (...)
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    "Post-Industrial Civilization" or Capitalism in the Year 2000?Iu K. Ostrovitianov - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (3):252-272.
    In recent years the science of what is to be, futurology, has become one of the most popular branches of knowledge in the West. A fever to prognosticate, the desire to penetrate the barriers of time, to predict or at least sense the central direction of history, possesses philosophers and historians, economists and sociologists, politicians and preachers, public figures, and the heads of scientific institutions and of the largest industrial firms. In the United States, England, France, and Italy, committees to (...)
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    Some Socioeconomic Aspects of the Influence of the Revolution in Science and Technology on the Forming of Comprehensively Developed Individuality.Iu N. Pakhomov - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):35-39.
    Changes in the productive forces and, consequently, in the economic structure of socialist society as a whole are being prepared by the current relationships of production. We refer particularly to the influence of socioeconomic processes under the conditions of the revolution in science and technology on the development of the individual as a factor in the productive forces and as subject in production relationships.
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    The Earthly City in the Latin West and in the Land of Rus'.Iu Svatko - 2000 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 38 (4):62-71.
    In the earthly city, then, we find two things-its own obvious presence, and its symbolic presentation of the heavenly city. Now citizens are begotten to the earthly city by nature vitiated by sin, but to the Heavenly City by grace freeing nature from sin.
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    Ethics.G. E. Moore - 1912 - New York,: Oxford University Press.
  38. A.F. Losev i kulʹtura XX veka: Losevskie chtenii︠a︡.V. V. Bychkov, Iu F. Panasenko, A. A. Takho-Godi & Nauchnyi Sovet Po Istorii Mirovoi Kul Tury Sssr) (eds.) - 1991 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    Informat︠s︡ionno-diskursivnyĭ podkhod k analizu oslozhnennogo predlozhenii︠a︡.G. N. Manaenko - 2006 - Stavropolʹ: Stavropolskoe otdelenie Rossiĭskoĭ assot︠s︡iat︠s︡ii lingvistov-kognitologov.
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    Existential monadic second order logic of undirected graphs: The Le Bars conjecture is false.S. N. Popova & M. E. Zhukovskii - 2019 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 170 (4):505-514.
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    Ethics and the Theory of Moral Education.Iu V. Sogomonov - 1982 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 21 (2):54-60.
    I think we will agree that there are questions that it is not always preferable to put point-blank. Among them we may class that of whether ethics belongs to the category of philosophical knowledge. We know that the custom of regarding ethics as knowledge exclusively philosophical in nature persists to this day. Such a notion, with origins in the past, expresses, in our view, the dominance of spontaneous, uncontrollable factors in the real morality of society. In Hegel's expression, ethical theory (...)
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  42. Semiotika i vostochnye i︠a︡zyki.Iu V. Akademiia Nauk Sssr & Rozhdestvenskii (eds.) - 1967 - Nauka.
     
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    When Self-Consciousness Breaks: Alien Voices and Inserted Thoughts.G. Lynn Stephens & George Graham - 2000 - MIT Press.
    An examination of verbal hallucinations and thought insertion as examples of "alienated self-consciousness.".
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    Locke, Law and the Laws of Nature.G. A. J. Rogers - 1980 - In Reinhard Brandt (ed.), John Locke: symposium, Wolfenbüttel, 1979. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 146-162.
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    The Struggle-Significance in the Policy of Stressing the Modern and De-Emphasizing the Ancient in the Field of Ancient History.Hou Wai-Iu - 1967 - Chinese Studies in History 1 (1):16-20.
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    Behaviorism: a conceptual reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1985 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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    Is Marcuse's "Critical Theory of Society" Critical?Iu A. Zamoshkin & N. V. Motroshilova - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (1):45-66.
    In the years since World War II, the social critic has become a rather popular figure in the West. The demand for critical theories of society is readily explainable where the contradictions of social development take the form of sharp paradoxes recognized by the broad public. It may be assumed that interest in critical concepts of society will increase. People who recognize themselves as cogs without rights in the system of bureaucratic organization of state-supported monopoly capitalism, who react acutely to (...)
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    Private Life, Private Interest, Private Property.Iu A. Zamoshkin - 1992 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 31 (1):49-86.
    There are words and concepts that almost automatically trigger bitter discussions in our country. And among them are the terms in the title of this article. True, there are occasional attempts to tone down the bitterness of the disputes surrounding them by using the more ideologically "neutral" terms "personal" or "individual." But the dispute is of course not about the words but about their meaning. Let us begin by looking in the dictionary.
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    The "New Left" — Ideas and Attitudes.Iu A. Zamoshkin & N. V. Motroshilova - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (2):107-134.
    Two years ago, a professor at the University of California, Herbert Marcuse, an American social philosopher with traditional German training, came to be regarded as the recognized theoretician of the "New Left" movement. Marcuse's popularity compelled many writers, including ourselves , to make a careful examination specifically of the theoretical content of that teaching, which laid claim to performing the role of a critical and revolutionary theory of society. The development of a critique of the philosophical and theoretical foundations and (...)
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  50. Forgiveness and Resentment.Jeffrie G. Murphy - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):503-516.
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