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    The “fatal seal” of religious immanentism: V. V. Zenkovsky’s evaluation of N. A. Berdyaev’s eschatological ideas.Sergey Nizhnikov & Anastasia Romanenko - 2023 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:117-126.
    Introduction. N. A. Berdyaev’s many-sided philo- sophical interests and his indefatigability in creative activity contributed to the development of an original worldview system, in which eschatological ideas were the basic part. The authors consider the assessment of these ideas by the outstanding his- torian of Russian philosophy V.V. A. Berdyaev, the significance of which is enhanced due to the fact that it was given not only by a historian of thought, but also by the creator of his own and generally (...)
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    Spiritual Cognition and Morality.Sergey Nizhnikov - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (1):171-178.
    Morality, besides being a form of regulation of human behavior, is also a form of spiritual cognition, having its specific features in each spiritual tradition, either philosophical or religious. Nowadays the humankind tends to forget about the Plato spiritual archetype of Goodness, Truth, and Beauty, united by the eidos of “χάρις” or “αγαθόν,” which in Russian orthodox culture long ago has been turned into the triad Truth, Virtue and Beauty united by Love. Recently, the person tends to lose his humaneness; (...)
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    Phase pseudowaves and interference on a resonator: to the question of the nature of light and quantum interference.Sergey A. Belozerov - 2012 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 19 (3):193.
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    The Perception of Time in European and Chinese Cultures.Sergey A. Prosekov - 2021 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (12):47-67.
    The article provides a comparative analysis of the perception of time in Europe and China. Time is considered as one of the fundamentals of mentality. The author presents the specifics of mythological time, distinguishing sacred and profane times and analyzing the correlation between time, space, things, and their repetition. European logos time, which becomes mainstream in Modern Times, is examined. The article describes the postmodern period that took shape in the 20th and early 21st centuries. The formation and contemporary image (...)
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    V.V. Malyavin about the Origins of Ritualism in Chinese Culture.Sergey A. Prosekov - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):156-164.
    In the article analyzes the origin of Chinese ritualism based on the ideas expressed by well-known Sinologist V.V. Malyavin. The ceremoniality of Chinese culture, which has survived to the present day, is often presented to Europeans as a "relic of the past", a "retarding" mechanism in the civilization of Celestial. The author also demonstrates the fallacy of such beliefs and the closeness of some of the oldest complexes of the Chinese mentality and the postmodern mentality. In parallel, the basic foundations (...)
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    Understanding Chinese Concept of “Face”: The Limits of F. Fukuyama’s Approach to the Problem of Identity.Sergey A. Prosekov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (12):107-121.
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    Axiomatic and Genetic-Construction Methods of Theoretical Cognition: Comparative Analysis.Sergey A. Lebedev - 2015 - European Journal of Philosophical Research 4 (2):72-82.
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    Methodology of Science and Scientific Knowledge Levels.Sergey A. Lebedev - 2014 - European Journal of Philosophical Research 1 (1):65-72.
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    The Issue of the Contemporary Science.Sergey A. Lebedev - 2015 - European Journal of Philosophical Research 3 (1):27-36.
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    An Alanic Marginal Note and The Exact Date of John II's Battle with the Pechenegs.Sergey A. Ivanov & Alexandr Lubotsky - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (2):597-603.
    The Greek Prophetologion manuscript Q12 from the library of the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, copied in 1275, contains some thirty marginal notes written in Alanic, a pre-stage of Ossetic. On leaf 100r, the glossator provided the Greek heading τ παραμο(ν) τς μέ(σο) ν´ (i.e. μεσοπεντηκοστς), ‘Eve of Mid-Pentecost’, with a gloss πητζινάκ χουτζάου πάν which most probably means ‘Pecheneg Sunday’. A Pecheneg festival established after the decisive victory of John II over the Pechenegs is attested by both Nicetas (...)
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    Friedrich Jacobi: Only Madman Can Be Follower of Kant!Sergey A. Chernov & Чернов Сергей Александрович - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):513-526.
    Friedrich Jacobi (1743-1819) is known mainly as a representative of the “philosophy of feeling and faith” and as one of the first critics of Kant, who drew attention to the fundamental contradiction in his system: without the concept of “thing in itself” (or “thing in oneself”) it is impossible to enter into his “Critique of Pure Reason”, but it is equally impossible to remain in it with this concept. The consistent development of the transcendental philosophy system leads to the elimination (...)
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    The October Revolution and the Constants of Russian Being.Sergey A. Nikolsky - 2017 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 55 (3-4):177-193.
    In the history of Russia’s development, there are clear, unchanging constants of empire, autocracy, and property as power. These are persistent structures that have existed over a long historical period, which are created by the state and society, and are upheld by tradition. On the one hand, they are restrictive, but on the other hand, they guide the direction of socioeconomic, sociopolitical, and cultural development, and also facilitate the emergence of the corresponding social actors and institutions. During the Russian revolutionary (...)
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    The Soviet Union in Its Project and Reality: Philosophical-Historical Notes.Sergey A. Nikolsky - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (5):353-368.
    Philosophical analysis of the Soviet Union as a phenomenon is relevant in light of the approaching centennial of its formation. The significance of this event derives from the Soviet Union’s enormous scale and historically, qualitatively unique formation that included many dozens of nations and nationalities. This formation replaced the equally enormous Russian Empire but arose not due to natural development but on its ruins, by the means of a European Marxism adapted to domestic conditions. Nowhere in the world have societies (...)
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    Understanding Russia’s October: Andrei Platonov on the Revolutionary Dream.Sergey A. Nikolsky - 2020 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (3):155-170.
    Russia’s October 1917 revolution had an international vector along with its domestic one. The idea of transforming not only a single country but the entire world into a dictatorship of the proletar...
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    The Artistic Philosophy. On the Methodology of Research of Artistic Philosophy.Sergey A. Nickolsky - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (3):24-55.
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    Strangers: Ivan Turgenev in Comparison to Leo Tolstoy and Yuri Trifonov Concerning the Relationship Between the People and the Intelligentsia.Sergey A. Nikolsky - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (5):364-379.
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    The Way We Think When Reading Dostoevsky Today.Sergey A. Nikolsky - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (1):8-22.
    Fyodor M. Dostoevsky’s analysis of the theme of Russia–Europe relations, as well as the nature of Russian society, is replete with concept-metaphors like “people,” “national principle,” “soul,” “sp...
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    Innovative Paradigm of Technogenic Civilization: Problems of Methodology.Svetlana E. Kryuchkova, Крючкова Светлана Евгеньевна, Sergey A. Khrapov, Храпов Сергей Александрович, Alexander P. Glazkov & Глазков Александр Петрович - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (1):108-122.
    The article attempts to develop the methodological foundations of innovation as a new field of scientific research that studies innovation in science, culture and society. On the basis of the philosophical and methodological approach, the term “innovation” is conceptualized. The definition of the concept of innovation proposed in the article is based on the “procedural approach” in the interpretation of innovation activity and at the same time emphasizes the significance of the final result in the form of a new product (...)
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    The Concept of War in Political Realism.Sergey A. Kucherenko - 2021 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (11):104-127.
    The article deals with the concept of war in modern political realism. Realism claims to have an original notion of war, which distinguishes it from empirical war studies and from other schools in international relations theory. Realism does not have a strict formal definition of war like empirical studies do, it focuses on understanding the causes and nature of war instead. The distinction between realism and other international relations theories like idealism, Marxism or constructivism consists in the realist notion of (...)
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    Secular Cycles.Peter Turchin & Sergey A. Nefedov - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    The graphs present the data in a fashion that will be clear to any audience, and the text is straightforward and persuasive. This book carries the study of historical dynamics to a whole new level.
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    Lermontov's Revolt: “I Want to Believe in Good”.Sergey A. Nikol'sky - 2016 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 54 (2):129-144.
    Although Lermontov is traditionally viewed as Russia's “second greatest poet,” the bard of Russia's beauty and the critic of Russia's “superfluous men,” the philosophical content of his poetry and prose remains relatively unexamined. The article considers Lermontov's themes of the rebellious angel, freedom, and fate, and argues that although these themes were a product of his time, they are still relevant today.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ I. Kanta v otechestvennoĭ mysli.S. A. Nizhnikov - 2005 - Moskva: Izd-vo Rossiĭskogo universiteta druzhby narodov.
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  23. Foundations of spiritual anthropology.Sergey Nizhnikov - 2015 - In Teresa Obolevitch & Paweł Rojek (eds.), Faith and reason in Russian thought. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
     
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    Family of the green fluorescent protein: Journey to the end of the rainbow.Mikhail V. Matz, Konstantin A. Lukyanov & Sergey A. Lukyanov - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (10):953-959.
    Members of the family of the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) are the only known type of natural pigments that are essentially encoded by a single gene, since both the substrate for pigment biosynthesis and the necessary catalytic moieties are provided within a single polypeptide chain. In sharp contrast to the state of knowledge just three years ago when GFP was the only known protein of its kind, a whole family of related proteins, exhibiting striking diversity of features have now been (...)
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    Banding patterns in Drosophila melanogaster polytene chromosomes correlate with DNA‐binding protein occupancy.Igor F. Zhimulev, Elena S. Belyaeva, Tatiana Yu Vatolina & Sergey A. Demakov - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (6):498-508.
    The most enigmatic feature of polytene chromosomes is their banding pattern, the genetic organization of which has been a very attractive puzzle for many years. Recent genome‐wide protein mapping efforts have produced a wealth of data for the chromosome proteins of Drosophila cells. Based on their specific protein composition, the chromosomes comprise two types of bands, as well as interbands. These differ in terms of time of replication and specific types of proteins. The interbands are characterized by their association with (...)
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    Π 1 1 relations and paths through.Sergey S. Goncharov, Valentina S. Harizanov, Julia F. Knight & Richard A. Shore - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):585-611.
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    Moralʹ i politika v kontekste dukhovnykh i intellektualʹnykh tradit︠s︡iĭ: Monografii︠a︡.S. A. Nizhnikov - 2015 - Moskva: Infra-M.
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    Vietnam Cult of the Mother Goddess and its Influence on Confucian Ethics in Vietnam.Sergei A. Nizhnikov, Anna V. Martseva & Tien Bac Pham - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):1009-1020.
    Vietnam is a country with many spiritual beliefs that reflect the values of its inhabitants, being an important component of their traditional culture. A special place is occupied by faith in the Mother Goddess. This kind of beliefs, which is completely unique for Vietnam, has a long history and emphasizes the feminine principle through the image of a woman with the power and ability to create, enrich and develop everything that exists. Faith in the Mother Goddess reflects the values and (...)
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    Buddhism as Teaching of the “Axial Age” in the Work of Alexander Men.Sergei A. Nizhnikov & Hong Phuong Le Thi - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):392-401.
    The article analyzes the interpretation of Fr. Alexander Men of Buddhism as teaching of the “Axial Age”. It is based on his seven-volume work “History of Religion: In Search of the Way, Truth and Life”. First defines the methodology used by Fr. Alexander, which is comparative and hermeneutic in nature. At the same time, he proceeds from a theistic-Christian value position, which, nevertheless, allows him respectfully treats other religious-philosophical traditions. The originality of the author’s interpretation of Buddhism is determined, both (...)
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    Russian Idea" of F.M. Dostoevsky: from Soilness to Universality.Sergei A. Nizhnikov - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):15-24.
    The author reveals Fyodor Dostoevsky's works main features, his importance for Russian and world philosophy. The researcher analyzes the concept of "Russian Idea" introduced by Dostoyevsky, which became a study subject in Russian philosophy's subsequent history. The polemics that arose regarding the characteristics of Dostoevsky's soilness ideology and his interpretation of the Russian Idea in his Pushkin Speech and subsequent comments in A Writer's Diary are unveiled. The author concludes that Dostoevsky overcomes the limitations of soilness and comes to universalism. (...)
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    P.ya. Chaadayev: From mythological image to real phigure.S. A. Nizhnikov - 2017 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):488-494.
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    Tvorchestvo Immanuila Kanta v dialoge kulʹtur Rossii i Zapada =: Immanuel Kant's creativity in the dialogue between cultures of Russia and the West.S. A. Nizhnikov - 2015 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    Proper Names in the Legal Terminology of the English Language.Sergey P. Khizhnyak & Alexander A. Zaraiskiy - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (3):543-558.
    The article deals with the problem of coining terms and nomenclature signs with proper names illustrated by the example of the English language legal terminology. The article begins with the discussion of the problems of intersection of two linguistic areas and differentiation between terms and nomenclature signs. It is observed that linguistic units with proper names possess a cultural specificity in the legal English as compared to the Russian terminological system of law. Linguistic and extra-linguistic factors influencing language units’ formation (...)
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    Rape and Sexual Violence as Torture and Genocide in the Decisions of International Tribunals: Transjudicial Networks and the Development of International Criminal Law.Sergey Y. Marochkin & Galina A. Nelaeva - 2014 - Human Rights Review 15 (4):473-488.
    International criminal tribunals established by the UN Security Council in the 1990s have been widely acclaimed as active participants in the modern system of dynamic criminal justice. One of their best known achievements is the prosecution of rape and sexual assaults. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) set an example for other tribunals to follow. By interpreting a variety of international laws, the community of international legal professionals has been (...)
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    Filosofii︠a︡ i sovremennyĭ mir: doklady i vystuplenii︠a︡ na XXI Vsemirnom filosofskom kongresse "Filosofii︠a︡ pered lit︠s︡om vsemirnykh problem", Stambul, avgust 2003 g.N. S. Kirabaev, A. V. Semushkin & S. A. Nizhnikov (eds.) - 2004 - Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ universitet druzhby narodov (RUDN).
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    Π₁¹ Relations and Paths through ᵊ.Sergey S. Goncharov, Valentina S. Harizanov, Julia F. Knight & Richard A. Shore - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):585 - 611.
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    Behavioral equivalence of hidden k -logics: An abstract algebraic approach.Sergey Babenyshev & Manuel A. Martins - 2016 - Journal of Applied Logic 16:72-91.
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    A Conceptual Approach to Complex Model Management with Generalized Modelling Patterns and Evolutionary Identification.Sergey V. Kovalchuk, Oleg G. Metsker, Anastasia A. Funkner, Ilia O. Kisliakovskii, Nikolay O. Nikitin, Anna V. Kalyuzhnaya, Danila A. Vaganov & Klavdiya O. Bochenina - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-15.
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    Modern Images of Transcendental Metaphysics.Sergey L. Katrechko, Pavel A. Vladimirov & Aleksandra S. Perepechina - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):729-738.
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    Transcendental Turn in Contemporary Philosophy-5: The Transcendental Method and Modern Science.Sergey L. Katrechko, Anna A. Shiyan & Maxim D. Evstigneev - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):165-178.
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    Transcendental Turn in Contemporary Philosophy - VII: Transcendentalism and Cognitive Science.Sergey L. Katrechko, Anna A. Shiyan & Tatyana V. Salnikova - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):720-728.
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    Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback in Tension-Type Headache: A Cross-Over Sham-Controlled Study.Galina A. Arina, Olga R. Dobrushina, Elizaveta T. Shvetsova, Ekaterina D. Osina, Georgy A. Meshkov, Guzel A. Aziatskaya, Alexandra K. Trofimova, Inga N. Efremova, Sergey E. Martunov & Valentina V. Nikolaeva - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Primary headaches are highly prevalent and represent a major cause of disability in young adults. Neurofeedback is increasingly used in the treatment of chronic pain; however, there are few studies investigating its efficacy in patients with headaches. We report the results of a cross-over sham-controlled study on the efficacy of neurofeedback in the prophylactic treatment of tension-type headache. Participants received ten sessions of infra-low frequency electroencephalographic neurofeedback and ten sessions of sham-neurofeedback, with the order of treatments being randomized. The study (...)
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    Computably categorical structures and expansions by constants.Peter Cholak, Sergey Goncharov, Bakhadyr Khoussainov & Richard A. Shore - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (1):13-37.
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    The recognition of incomplete contour and half-tone figures.Yuri Shelepin, O. Vahromeeva, A. Harauzov, Sergey Pronin, N. Krasilnikov, Nigel Foreman & V. N. Chikhman - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell.
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    Out of sorts? Some remedies for theories of object concepts: A reply to Rhemtulla and Xu (2007).Sergey V. Blok, George E. Newman & Lance J. Rips - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (4):1096-1102.
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    A General Framework for $$ {FDE}$$ FDE -Based Modal Logics.Sergey Drobyshevich - 2020 - Studia Logica 108 (6):1281-1306.
    We develop a general theory of FDE-based modal logics. Our framework takes into account the four-valued nature of FDE by considering four partially defined modal operators corresponding to conditions for verifying and falsifying modal necessity and possibility operators. The theory comes with a uniform characterization for all obtained systems in terms of FDE-style formula-formula sequents. We also develop some correspondence theory and show how Hilbert-style axiom systems can be obtained in appropriate cases. Finally, we outline how different systems from the (...)
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    The channels model of nuclear matrix structure.Sergey V. Razin & Irina I. Gromova - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (5):443-450.
    The specificity of eukaryotic DNA organization into loops fixed to the nuclear matrix/chromosomal scaffold has been studied for more than fifteen years. The results and conclusions of different authors remain, however, controversial. Recently, we have elaborated a new approach to the study of chromosomal DNA loops. Instead of characterizing loop basements (nuclear matrix DNA), we have concentrated our efforts on the characterization of individual loops after their excision by DNA topoisomerase II‐mediated DNA cleavage at matrix attachment sites. In this review (...)
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    Enumerations in computable structure theory.Sergey Goncharov, Valentina Harizanov, Julia Knight, Charles McCoy, Russell Miller & Reed Solomon - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 136 (3):219-246.
    We exploit properties of certain directed graphs, obtained from the families of sets with special effective enumeration properties, to generalize several results in computable model theory to higher levels of the hyperarithmetical hierarchy. Families of sets with such enumeration features were previously built by Selivanov, Goncharov, and Wehner. For a computable successor ordinal α, we transform a countable directed graph into a structure such that has a isomorphic copy if and only if has a computable isomorphic copy.A computable structure is (...)
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    Tarskian consequence relations bilaterally: some familiar notions.Sergey Drobyshevich - 2019 - Synthese 198 (S22):5213-5240.
    This paper is dedicated to developing a formalism that takes rejection seriously. Bilateral notation of signed formulas with force indicators is adopted to define signed consequences which can be viewed as the bilateral counterpart of Tarskian consequence relations. Its relation to some other bilateral approaches is discussed. It is shown how David Nelson’s logic N4 can be characterized bilaterally and the corresponding completeness result is proved. Further, bilateral variants of three familiar notions are considered and investigated: that of a fragment, (...)
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    The Logic with Truth and Falsehood Operators from a Point of View of Universal Logic.Sergey Pavlov - 2011 - Logica Universalis 5 (2):319-325.
    The logic with independent truth and falsehood operators TFL is proposed. In TFL(→) standard truth-conditions for the implication are adopted. Nevertheless the laws of classical logic are not valid. In this language more then 107 different binary connectives can be defined. So this logic can be treated as universal logic relatively to the class of sentential logics.
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