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    “Creativity as the National Element: The General and the Special in the Modern Socio-Cultural Space” V International Scientific Conference.Inna A. Birich, Olga D. Masloboeva & Roza A. Tukaeva - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (6):146-159.
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  2. Chelovek v zerkale kulʹtury i obrazovanii︠a︡.Li︠u︡dmila Panteleevna Bueva, A. G. Spirkin, E. A. Simoni︠a︡n & I. A. Birich (eds.) - 1989 - Moskva: Filosofskoe ob-vo SSSR, Moskovskoe otd-nie.
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  3. Sudʹba nasledii︠a︡ russkoĭ filosofskoĭ mysli na rubezhe XXI veka: sbornik nauchnykh stateĭ.I. A. Birich (ed.) - 2001 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gorodskoĭ pedagog. universitet.
     
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    Ironii︠a︡ i ėros: [poėtika obraznogo poli︠a︡].Inna Osinovskai︠a︡ - 2007 - Moskva: Pami︠a︡tniki istoricheskoĭ mysli.
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  5. Filosofii︠a︡ i literatura: linii vzaimodeĭstvii︠a︡: sbornik nauchnykh stateĭ.B. N. Bessonov, I. A. Birich & E. I. Rachin (eds.) - 2009 - Moskva: Gou Vpo Mgpu.
     
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  6. Ėsteticheskai︠a︡ potrebnostʹ.Inna Arshavirovna Dzhidarʹi︠a︡n - 1976
     
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    Jung's Psychology and Deleuze's Philosophy: The unconscious in learning.Inna Semetsky & Joshua A. Delpech‐Ramey - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (1):69-81.
    This paper addresses the unconscious dimension as articulated in Carl Jung's depth psychology and in Gilles Deleuze's philosophy. Jung's theory of the archetypes and Deleuze's pedagogy of the concept are two complementary resources that posit individuation as the goal of human development and self-education in practice. The paper asserts that educational theory should explore the role of the unconscious in learning, especially with regard to adult education in the process of learning from life-experiences. The integration of the unconscious into consciousness (...)
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  8. Galen's Empiricist Background: A Study of the Argument in On Medical Experience.Inna Kupreeva - 2022 - In R. J. Hankinson & Matyáš Havrda (eds.), Galen's Epistemology: Experience, Reason, and Method in Ancient Medicine. Cambridge University Press. pp. 32-78.
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    Manipulating affective state influences conditioned appetitive responses.Inna Arnaudova, Angelos-Miltiadis Krypotos, Marieke Effting, Merel Kindt & Tom Beckers - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1062-1081.
    ABSTRACTAffective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emotional congruency effects. Emotional congruency should theoretically obstruct the learning of reward associations and their ability to guide behaviour under negative mood. Two studies tested the effects of the induction of a negative affective state on appetitive Pavlovian learning, in which neutral stimuli were associated with chocolate or alcohol rewards. In both experiments, participants showed enhanced approach tendencies towards predictors of reward after a negative relative to a positive (...)
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    Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy.Inna Viriasova (ed.) - 2018 - Albany, NY: SUNY.
    Analyzes key concepts and arguments in the work of one of Europe’s leading philosophers. One of Europe’s leading philosophers, Roberto Esposito has produced a considerable body of work that continues to have a significant impact on political science, sociology, literature, and philosophy. This volume offers both a comprehensive introduction to and critical explanation of Esposito’s political thought and key concepts from his oeuvre. The contributors address aspects of his growing corpus such as the impolitical, community, immunity, the impersonal, affirmative biopolitics, (...)
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    On the Philosophical Research of Edith Stein (translated by Inna Savynska).Inna Savynska & Roman Ingarden - 2018 - Δόξα / Докса 1:170-193.
    ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH OF EDITH STEIN (translated by Inna Savynska)The main Polish philosopher Roman Ingarden in his lecture presents a cross-section of Edith Stein writings and demonstrates the shot timeliness of her ideas. Roman Ingarden was a Stein’s friend from the time of her studies in Göttingen;he knew her ideas and conceptions. He wrote that hers was a search for ananswer to the main question: «What is the structure of man?» That is why she proposed a phenomenological analysis (...)
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    Networking Mechanisms of Identity Formation.Inna Valerievna Miroshnichenko & Elena Vasilievna Morozova - 2017 - Cultura 14 (2):107-120.
    The authors prove and describe the action of new networking mechanisms of formation of identities which arise in the context of societal transformations of the modern society. The networking mechanisms of identity formation represent a complex of interrelated and interdependent practices in global information and communication space, promoting individual and collective identification, interiorization and reflection. The complex includes the mechanism of network communication, mechanism of reflexive involvement of a person into the public space, mechanism of network topos-structuring and mechanism of (...)
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    Networking Mechanisms of Identity Formation.Inna Valerievna Miroshnichenko & Elena Vasilievna Morozova - 2017 - Cultura 14 (2):85-120.
    The authors prove and describe the action of new networking mechanisms of formation of identities which arise in the context of societal transformations of the modern society. The networking mechanisms of identity formation represent a complex of interrelated and interdependent practices in global information and communication space, promoting individual and collective identification, interiorization and reflection. The complex includes the mechanism of network communication, mechanism of reflexive involvement of a person into the public space, mechanism of network topos-structuring and mechanism of (...)
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  14. Alexander of Aphrodisias on Form: A Discussion of Marwan Rashed, Essentialisme.Inna Kupreeva - 2010 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 38. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  15. Проблеми управління кредитним ризиком банку на мікрорівні і пошук шляхів їх подолання.Inna Fesenko - 2014 - Схід 2 (128):52-59.
    The issues of the optimum rate between risk and profitability of bank business have been investigated. The bank operation peculiarities in risk and uncertain conditions are studied. There has been revealed a matter of risk as bank and economic term, it has been presented interlink between various risks and the necessity to improve the managerial process by bank credit risk has been justified. Practical algorithms for solving problems on possible bank credit risks prognosis have been considered and there has been (...)
     
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    Scotland in the context of the coronavirus: the state of the economy and disintegration risks.Inna Avenirovna Fadeeva - 2021 - Kant 39 (2):110-115.
    The purpose of the study is to study the state of economic development and disintegration risks in Scotland in the context of the new coronavirus pandemic. Scenarios of disintegration processes in Scotland are constructed and disclosed. The new coronavirus pandemic has caused an unprecedented systemic economic crisis. The global economic crisis of 2008-2009 showed that systemic economic crises are the cause of widespread disintegration manifestations. This is also typical for the EU-an integration association, which since its formation has been characterized (...)
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    THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN ERRORS (SEARCHING PARALLELS AMONG RENE DESCARTES's AND HADEWIJCH's CONCEPTION OF HUMAN ERRING.Inna Savynska - 2023 - the Days of Science of the Faculty of Philosophy – 2023 International Scientific Conference May 11-12, 2023 1:175-178.
    In the history of European philosophy and science, René Descartes is considered an author of a methodology of radical doubt, meditation, and the conception that explains the cause of human errors. But the course on internalization, knowledge of one's own Self, methodology of searching foundation of knowledge and conception of perfect reason have been formed already in the times of a Late Antiquity, particular by Augustine in his works “Soliloquies” and “Confession”, Boethius’s “The Consolation of Philosophy” and was continued in (...)
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    A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE.Inna Savynska - 2020 - the Days of Science of the Faculty of Philosophy – 2020 1:60-62.
    Philosophical problems arise in every sphere of the science. Philosophers should be able to recognize an issue and give a reasonable response. Medicine is an especial sphere, where one can discover many philosophical questions about the nature of human health and diseases, limits of scientific methodology, etc. Since ancient times, philosophers have been engaged in medicine. Pythagoras, Empedocles, Democritus, Aristotle, Avicenna, René Descartes were famous in both areas: philosophy and medicine. Nowadays, links between these spheres in their strong meaning are (...)
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    Humanities Researcher’s Views and their Evolution in a World that collapses.Inna Golubovych, Oksana Dovgopolova & Aleksey Kamenskikh - 2015 - Sententiae 33 (2):197-201.
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    Fearing shades of grey: individual differences in fear responding towards generalisation stimuli.Inna Arnaudova, Angelos-Miltiadis Krypotos, Marieke Effting, Merel Kindt & Tom Beckers - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (6):1181-1196.
    ABSTRACTIndividual differences in fear generalisation have been proposed to play a role in the aetiology and/or maintenance of anxiety disorders, but few data are available to directly support that claim. The research that is available has focused mostly on generalisation of peripheral and central physiological fear responses. Far less is known about the generalisation of avoidance, the behavioural component of fear. In two experiments, we evaluated how neuroticism, a known vulnerability factor for anxiety, modulates an array of fear responses, including (...)
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    The predictive ability of emotional creativity in motivation for adaptive innovation among university professors under COVID-19 epidemic: An international study.Inna Čábelková, Marek Dvořák, Luboš Smutka, Wadim Strielkowski & Vyacheslav Volchik - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Emotional creativity refers to cognitive abilities and personality traits related to the originality of emotional experience and expression. Previous studies have found that the COVID-19 epidemic and the restrictions imposed increased the levels of negative emotions, which obstructed adaptation. This research suggests that EC predicts the motivation for innovative adaptive behavior under the restrictions of COVID-19. In the case study of university professors, we show that EC predicts the motivation to creatively capitalize on the imposed online teaching in looking for (...)
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    Personal readiness as a factor of the development of future professionals in socionomic sphere.Inna Bohdanova - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 25 (5):5-9.
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    Immigrating into the Occupation: Russian-Speaking Women in Palestinian Societies.Inna Michaeli - 2018 - Feminist Review 120 (1):20-36.
    Social researchers have extensively addressed the immigration of one million Russian speakers to Israel/palestine over the past twenty-five years. However, the immigrants’ incorporation into the Israeli occupation regime and the ongoing colonisation of Palestine have rarely been questioned as such. In the interviews informing this article, Russian-speaking immigrant women living in Arab-Palestinian communities discuss their complex relations with Palestinian, Jewish-Israeli and Russian-Israeli communities. Sharing a background with Russian-speaking Jewish Israelis on the one hand, and marital kinship ties to Palestinians on (...)
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    At the Limits of the Political: Affect, Life, Things.Inna Viriasova - 2018 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Offering a critical introduction to the philosophical debate on the concept of the political, this book explores recent developments in continental philosophy. Inna Viriasova engages with key contemporary thinkers including Agamben, Esposito, Henry and Meillassoux and explores the debate in the context of the Italian concept of the impolitical.
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    The Existential of Freedom in Catholicism and Baptism.Inna Guryanova & Oleksandr Guryanov - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 66:481-485.
    By the third millennium of its history, humanity has experienced most of the possible ideas, projects, utopias of achievement of social happiness, the basis of which is freedom: freedom as a social phenomenon, individual freedom, that is, existential.
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    The refugee’s flight: homelessness, hospitality, and care of the self.Inna Viriasova - 2016 - Journal of Global Ethics 12 (2):222-239.
    ABSTRACTThis paper argues that the contemporary international refugee regime is grounded in a paradigm of ‘homesickness’, which puts the refugee in an inferior position of the supplicant, whose subjectivity is framed by the regime of fixed belonging. In order to address this situation, we need to challenge the ontological primacy of homesickness and embrace ‘homelessness’, which offers the possibility of rethinking the positions of both refugees and non-refugees in ethical terms. While the responsibility of the non-refugees lies in cultivating an (...)
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    INTRODUCTION TO PHILIPPA FOOT's DILEMMAS ON MEDICAL ETHICS.Inna Savynska - 2021 - The Days of Science of the Faculty of Philosophy – 2021 International Scientific Conference 1:307-309.
    Medical ethics is a branch of applied ethics that is deeply connected with the philosophy of medicine. Medical ethics mainly focuses on the moral issues of medicine. It also deals with the problems of euthanasia, abortion, clinical trials, health care and well-being. There are many approaches or moral theories inside applied ethics. They give moral reasons for medic’s actions, especially in difficult or controversial situations. Among the numerous contemporary ethical theories, the theory of realism by English philosopher Philippa Foot takes (...)
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    Nravouchitelʹnai︠a︡ literatura v Rossii rubezha XVII-XVIII vv.: monografii︠a︡.Inna Vladimirovna Dobrjak - 2019 - Sankt-Peterburg: SPbGMTU.
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    Weighing the moral worth of altruistic actions: A discrepancy between moral evaluations and prescriptive judgments.Inna F. Deviatko & Andrey Bykov - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (1):95-121.
    In this article, we consider the problem of a discrepancy between, on the one hand, lay prescriptive judgments on the necessity of altruistic actions and, on the other, attributing moral worth to these actions. Based on Kantian theory of morality, we hypothesized that lay attributions of the moral worth of altruistic actions would be inversely related to normative ought-judgments according to which these actions should be performed, as having positive evolutionary-based utilitarian externalities for the actors. To test this general hypothesis, (...)
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    Significations et éléments centraux versus périphériques des représentations visuelles.Inna Bovina & Pascal Moliner - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (244):27-51.
    Résumé Cette recherche porte sur le rôle joué par les différents éléments d’une image dans l’interprétation de cette image et dans les émotions qu’elle induit. A partir de l’approche structurale de la théorie des représentations sociales on suppose que certains des éléments d’une image seraient centraux tandis que d’autres seraient périphériques. Pour explorer cette piste on a retouché trois photographies originales afin de supprimer certains des éléments qu’elles montraient. Les photographies originales et les photographies retouchées ont été présentées à trois (...)
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    Agricultural Biographics v. Agricultural Biographistics: Concepts, Resources of Information, and Reflexive Potential.Inna Demuz & Iryna Borodai - 2022 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 10 (1):61-77.
    The authors of the article explore the concepts ‘agricultural biographics’ and ‘agricultural biographistics’, proposing an interpretation of the terms. ‘Agricultural biographistics’ is defined as a full palette of portraits of agricultural scientists, sectoral bibliographical and biobibliographical reference publications, and the creation of electronic resources of biographical information about eminent figures in the field of agriculture. ‘Agricultural biographics’ is a distinct branch of historiography focusing on biographical research about agricultural scientists, and the theoretical and methodological foundations of biographical research of agricultural (...)
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    Semiotics, edusemiotics and the culture of education.John Deely & Inna Semetsky - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (3):207-219.
    Semiotics is the study of signs addressing their action, usage, communication and signification. Edusemiotics—educational semiotics—is a recently developed direction in educational theory that takes semiotics as its foundational philosophy and explores the philosophical specifics of semiotics in educational contexts. As a novel theoretical field of inquiry, it is complemented by research known under the banner ‘semiotics in education’, which is largely an applied enterprise. In this respect edusemiotics is a new conceptual framework for both theoretical and empirical studies. Edusemiotics has (...)
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    Turning Back to Nature: Perspectives of Biosemiotics in a Post-Pandemic Humanity.Inna Adamivna Livytska - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (1Sup2):07-11.
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    Transformation of Higher Education as the Precondition for Competitive Development in Estonia and Latvia.Inna Dovladbekova, Tatyana Muravska & Tiiu Paas - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (2):171-184.
    This paper outlines the main trends in higher education in the Baltic States and in particular in Estonia and Latvia, on the basis of the European Union concept of competitiveness and knowledge-based society development. Using the World Bank system of knowledge-based indicators, the position of the Baltic States is discussed and compared with international competitiveness ratings. We illustrate higher education systems in Estonia and Latvia by providing information on present institutional structures and by analyzing the key issues that contributed to (...)
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    Intrapersonal Conflict as a Factor of Adaptation of Students to Conditions of Teaching at Universities.Natalia Gerasimova & Inna Gerasymova - 2016 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 70:1-7.
    Source: Author: Natalia Gerasimova, Inna Gerasymova The article reviews the current state of studying the problem of interpersonal conflict as a factor in adaptation, characterized by consideration of the relationship of these categories on two levels: intrapersonal conflict is studied as a driving force, a source of self-in the process of adaptation and as a leading indicator of complications adaptation. It is determined that the impact of interpersonal conflict in the course of adaptation depends on self-identity in a complex (...)
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    John Dewey and Continental Philosophy.Paul Fairfield, James Scott Johnston, Tom Rockmore, James A. Good, Jim Garrison, Barry Allen, Joseph Margolis, Sandra B. Rosenthal, Richard J. Bernstein, David Vessey, C. G. Prado, Colin Koopman, Antonio Calcagno & Inna Semetsky (eds.) - 2010 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    _John Dewey and Continental Philosophy_ provides a rich sampling of exchanges that could have taken place long ago between the traditions of American pragmatism and continental philosophy had the lines of communication been more open between Dewey and his European contemporaries. Since they were not, Paul Fairfield and thirteen of his colleagues seek to remedy the situation by bringing the philosophy of Dewey into conversation with several currents in continental philosophical thought, from post-Kantian idealism and the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...)
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  37. Alexander of Aphrodisias and Aristotle's De anima: What's in a Commentary?Inna Kupreeva - 2012 - Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 55 (1):109-129.
  38. Alexander of Aphrodisias on Form: A Discussion of Marwan Rashed, Essentialisme: Alexandre d'Aphrodise entre logique, physique et cosmologie. [REVIEW]Inna Kupreeva - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 38:211-249.
  39. Deleuze, ethical education, and the unconscious.Todd May & Inna Semetsky - unknown
    While teaching values is an important part of education, contemporary moral education, however, presents a set of pre-established values to be inculcated rather than comprising a critical inquiry into their possible rightness and wrongness. This essay proposes a somewhat different direction by saying that education, rather than concerning itself with the moral, should concern itself with the ethical. Although morals and ethics are usually equated, we use ethical here as posited by Gilles Deleuze's question of who we might be, based (...)
     
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    Edusemiotics: Semiotic Philosophy as Educational Foundation.Andrew Stables & Inna Semetsky - 2014 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Inna Semetsky.
    _Edusemiotics_ addresses an emerging field of inquiry, educational semiotics, as a philosophy of and for education. Using "sign" as a unit of analysis, educational semiotics amalgamates philosophy, educational theory and semiotics. Edusemiotics draws on the intellectual legacy of such philosophers as John Dewey, Charles Sanders Peirce, Gilles Deleuze and others across Anglo-American and continental traditions. This volume investigates the specifics of semiotic knowledge structures and processes, exploring current dilemmas and debates regarding self-identity, learning, transformative and lifelong education, leadership and policy-making, (...)
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  41. Aristotle on Growth a Study of the Argument of "On Generation and Corruption 15".Inna Kupreeva - 2005 - Apeiron 38 (3):103 - 159.
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    Формування стратегії розвитку підприємства на основі динамічного space-аналізу.Valeriy Balan & Inna Tymchenko - 2016 - Схід 4 (144):5-16.
    Development strategy of using modern portfolio theory focused on the short term. However, macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical environment makes their use ineffective. And challenge is to provide a reasonable balance between the short and long term profitability. Another issue, which is to some extent related to the previous observation is the absence in most matrices strategic recommendations for non-standard "behavior" of business units with dynamic analysis. This applies to the use of a relatively new tool matrix approach to development strategies (...)
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    Review of: Tatyana Popova, Istoriografija, bioistoriopisanie, bitsillievedenie: teorija, metodologija, praktika [Tatyana Popova, Historiography, Biohistoriography, Bitsilli Studies: Theory, Methodology, Practice], Odessa, Bondarenko M.A., 2022, 472 pp., Hardcover: ISBN 978-617-8005-47-4, ₴ 300. [REVIEW]Inna Golubovych - 2022 - Studies in East European Thought 74 (4):623-625.
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    Towards a semiotic theory of learning: Deleuze's philosophy and educational experience.Inna Semetsky - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (164):197-214.
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    Taking the Edusemiotic Turn: A Body∼mind Approach to Education.Inna Semetsky - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 48 (3):490-506.
    Educational philosophy in English-speaking countries tends to be informed mainly by analytic philosophy common to Western thinking. A welcome alternative is provided by pragmatism in the tradition of Peirce, James and Dewey. Still, the habit of the so-called linguistic turn has a firm grip in terms of analytic philosophy based on the logic of non-contradiction as the excluded middle. A body∼mind approach pertains to the edusemiotic turn that this article elucidates. Importantly, semiotics is not illogical but is informed by the (...)
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    Reading signs/learning from experience: Deleuze's pedagogy as becoming-other.Ronald Bogue & Inna Semetsky - unknown
    In Gilles Deleuze's philosophy, becoming is one of central metaphors; and the concept of becoming resonates with a number of contemporary debates in educational theory (Semetsky 2006, 2008). Several of Deleuze's philosophical works were written together with practicing psychoanalyst Felix Guattari (Deleuze and Guattari, 1987; 1994), such a collaboration bringing theoretical problematic into closer contact with practical concerns and socio-cultural contexts. Deleuze and Guattari conceptualized their philosophical method as Geophilosophy, privileging geography over history and stressing the value of the present-becoming, (...)
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    Deleuze as a Philosopher of Education: Affective Knowledge/Effective Learning.Inna Semetsky - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (4):443-456.
    This essay addresses Gilles Deleuze's ?pedagogy of the concept? as grounded in the triadic relation between percepts, affects, and concepts. Philosophical thinking based on the ?logic of affects? necessarily leads to the creation of novel concepts in/for experience. Still, new concepts are themselves informed by the physicality of affects thus bridging the dualistic gap of the Cartesian subject. Deleuze's neorealist position considers the objects of real experience to be both actual and virtual. Experience exceeds private sense-data; it is a milieu (...)
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    Towards logical operations research—propositional case.Gennady Davydov & Inna Davydova - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 113 (1-3):95-119.
    Tautology is interpreted as a necessary condition for the workability of an operations system. This condition suggests the following possibilities: the stable solvability of balance equations between available resources and requests for them; the calculation of potential and kinetic of the system together with the estimation of the contribution of every operation to the kinetic of the system; the construction of a deadlockless infinite cyclic process for performance of some works.
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    Learning by abduction: A geometrical interpretation.Inna Semetsky - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):199-212.
    This paper posits Peirce’s logical category of abduction as a necessary component in the learning process. Because of the cardinality of categories, Thirdness always contains in itself the Firstness of abduction. In psychological terms, abduction can be interpreted as intuition or insight. The paper suggests that abduction can be modeled as a vector on a complex plane. Such geometrical interpretation of the triadic sign helps to clarify the paradox of new knowledge that haunted us since Plato first articulated it in (...)
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    On the Creative Logic of Education, or: Re‐reading Dewey through the lens of complexity science.Inna Semetsky - 2008 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (1):83-95.
    This paper rereads John Dewey's works in the light of complexity theory and self‐organising systems. Dewey's pragmatic inquiry is posited as inspirational for developing a logic of education and learning that would incorporate novelty and creativity, these artistic elements being part and parcel of the science of complexity. Dewey's philosophical concepts are explored against the background of such founders of dynamical systems theory as Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Ervin Laszlo, and Erich Jantsch. If, in this process, Dewey's thought appears to undergo (...)
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