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  1. A tacit revolution of personal power.B. Sulavikova - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (9):621-630.
    The paper offers an outline of Rogers' Person-Centered Approach, of his philo_sophy of human relationships and of his vision of the future world. Although Rogers' undoubtedly attractive project might be too optimistic for the most of contemporary European intellectuals, his ideas show clearly, how an important stream of contemporary psychological thought tries to find a meaningful prospective for modern humans. The author finds Rogers' optimism, his sympathy for humans and his admirable belief in the possibilities of human cooperation even surprising. (...)
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  2. " Disenchantment of folk-tales" As searching for national identity.B. Sulavikova - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (10):757-765.
    The paper examines the Slovak folk-tales collected and written by Slovak Renaissance writer Pavol Dobšinský. In his work the author of the paper does not see only an implicit philosophy, symptomatic for literary works or reflections, but also explicit philosophical formulations and attitudes. The author thinks, that Dobšinský followed Hegel’s explanation of history as well as his vocabulary, strictly dividing his own work into several parts corresponding given problems. The result of his rigorous work corresponds his objectives. His work is (...)
     
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  3. " Ethical"," esthetical" and good life.B. Sulavikova - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (4):230-240.
    Due to penetrating of marketing practices into the life attitudes a shift is felt in the perceptions of limits of tasteful behaviour and action. There is a tendency to see life as a sequence of „clips-like“ chances and to prefer a short run high effect. The picture of a „good life“ is shifting towards the dynamic world full of adventures. This lack of good taste can be find in all spheres including work relationships, where the democratic conditions regarding the needs (...)
     
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  4. Philosophy of humanity in political life.B. Sulavikova - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (10):745-750.
    The paper examines the project of applying the so called "philosophy of humanity" in Slovak political life, which was made public before the elections in 1946 by the follower of Lossski´s philosophy of intuitive realism, Slovak philosopher J. Dieška. He taught, that this philosophy of humanity is predestined to become a partisan philosophy of democracy, as it unites all citizens by its ability to synthethize and by its ideas of collaboration, love, and non-revolutionary resolution of social problems. Dieška characterises this (...)
     
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  5. Self-image in a land of false mirrors (human society).B. Sulavikova - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (7):482-490.
    The paper focuses on the problematic of selfinterpretation and the correspondence between selfimage and the reality. Its presupposition is, that a human being is not committed to a single way of life, fully determined by his/her biological characteristics or by the dictate of his/her social background; first of all, he/she is not dependent on single ways of the interpretation of the world or of his/her selfinterpretation. It is his/her ability to accept certain characteristics as his/her own that makes him/her a (...)
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  6. The nature of humankind and authenticity.B. Sulavikova - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (9):682-697.
     
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  7. Towards the discourse on identity.B. Sulavikova - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (6):426-433.
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  8. „Etické “,„estetické “a dobrý život.B. Šulavíková - 2005 - Filozofia 60:230-240.
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  9. Tichá revolúcia osobnej moci.B. Šulavíková - 2002 - Filozofia 57:621-630.
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  10. Viac ako príbeh. K diskurzu o identite.B. Šulavíková - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (6).
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    Pupala, B. Narcis vo vychove (Pedagogické sûvislosti individualizmu). [A Narcissist in Education (Pedagogy and Individualism)].Blanka Sulavîkovâ - 2005 - Human Affairs 15 (2):186-187.
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    Key concepts in philosophical counselling.Blanka Šulavíková - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (4):574-583.
    This article explores various interpretations of philosophical counselling. These interpretations are determined by the nature and status of the key concepts from which they are derived. The first is “critical thinking”, which a number of authors have based their conceptions on; just two examples are mentioned in the article—Elliot D. Cohen and Tim LeBon. Many philosophical practitioners, especially those whose philosophizing is influenced by Socrates, use critical thinking, and indeed believe that it is what philosophical practice is all about. Pierre (...)
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  13. The operational analysis of psychological terms.B. F. Skinner - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (5):270-277.
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  14. Why I am not a cognitive psychologist.B. F. Skinner - 1977 - Behaviorism 5 (2):1-10.
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    Unconfounding time and number discrimination in a Mechner counting schedule.Donald M. Wilkie, Janet B. Webster & Leslie G. Leader - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (6):390-392.
  16. The operational analysis of psychological terms.B. F. Skinner - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (4):270-78.
    The major contributions of operationism have been negative, largely because operationists failed to distinguish logical theories of reference from empirical accounts of language. Behaviorism never finished an adequate formulation of verbal reports and therefore could not convincingly embrace subjective terms. But verbal responses to private stimuli can arise as social products through the contingencies of reinforcement arranged by verbal communities.
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  17. Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions.B. Russell - 1904 - Mind 13 (50):204-219.
  18. Rule-Following, Meaning, and Normativity.George Wilson, E. Lepore & B. C. Smith - 2006 - In Barry C. Smith (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press.
  19. Meinong's theory of complexes and assumptions (III.).B. Russell - 1904 - Mind 13 (52):509-524.
  20. Meinong's theory of complexes and assumptions (II.).B. Russell - 1904 - Mind 13 (51):336-354.
  21. Why I am not a cognitivist psychologist.B. F. Skinner - 1976 - Behaviorism 5:1-10.
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    Beyond the universal Turing machine.B. Jack Copeland & Richard Sylvan - 1999 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (1):46-66.
  23. The existential import of propositions.B. Russell & Hugh MacColl - 1905 - Mind 14 (55):398-402.
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    The Va_KE Handbook: Theory and Practice of Values _and Knowledge Education.Sieglinde Weyringer, Jean-Luc Patry, Dimitrios Pnevmatikos & Frédérique Brossard Børhaug (eds.) - 2022 - BRILL.
    _The VaKE Handbook: Theory and Practice of Values and Knowledge Education_ presents a theoretical model and many examples in various fields of education and training for the realization of the principle "Values without knowledge are blind, while knowledge without values is irresponsible".
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  25. Super turing-machines.B. Jack Copeland - 1998 - Complexity 4 (1):30-32.
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    Dennett and His Critics: Demystifying Mind.B. Dahlbom (ed.) - 1993 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
    Daniel Dennett is arguably one of the most influential yet radical philosophers in America today. In this volume, Dennett is confronted by colleagues and critics, from philosophy, biology and psychology. His reply constitutes an extensive essay which clarifies, and develops further, central themes in his philosophy. The debate ranges over Dennett's whole corpus, but special attention is given to his major work on consciousness, Consciousness Explained. The volume includes a critical assessement of Dennett's views on behaviouralism and the subjectivity of (...)
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  27. Arendt, identity, and difference.B. Honig - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (1):77-98.
  28. Weakly o-minimal structures and some of their properties.B. Sh Kulpeshov - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1511-1528.
    The main result of this paper is Theorem 3.1 which is a criterion for weak o-minimality of a linearly ordered structure in terms of realizations of 1-types. Here we also prove some other properties of weakly o-minimal structures. In particular, we characterize all weakly o-minimal linear orderings in the signature $\{ . Moreover, we present a criterion for density of isolated types of a weakly o-minimal theory. Lastly, at the end of the paper we present some remarks on the Exchange (...)
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  29. Consciousness—the interface between affect and cognition.B. W. Balleine & Anthony Dickinson - 1998 - In John Cornwell (ed.), Consciousness and Human Identity. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The Method of Introspection.B. H. Bode - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (4):85-91.
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    The Allure of Connectionism Reexamined.B. P. McLaughlin & T. A. Warfield - 1994 - Synthese 101 (3):365 - 400.
    There is currently a debate over whether cognitive architecture is classical or connectionist in nature. One finds the following three comparisons between classical architecture and connectionist architecture made in the pro-connectionist literature in this debate: (1) connectionist architecture is neurally plausible and classical architecture is not; (2) connectionist architecture is far better suited to model pattern recognition capacities than is classical architecture; and (3) connectionist architecture is far better suited to model the acquisition of pattern recognition capacities by learning than (...)
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    On the relations of number and quantity.B. Russell - 1897 - Mind 6 (23):326-341.
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    The basis of realism.B. Russell - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (6):158-161.
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    III. Arendt, Identity, and Difference.B. Honig - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (1):77-98.
  35. Vague identity and fuzzy logic.B. Jack Copeland - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy 94 (10):514-534.
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    Vague Identity and Fuzzy Logic.B. Jack Copeland - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy 94 (10):514.
  37. Impact of Empowering Leadership, Innovative Work, and Organizational Learning Readiness on Sustainable Economic Performance: An Empirical Study of Companies in Russia during the COVID-19 Pandemic.B. Faulks, Y. Song, M. Waiganjo, B. Obrenovic & Danijela Godinić - 2021 - Sustainability 22 (13).
    The COVID-19 pandemic shocked the global economy, with numerous companies suffering losses and shutting down. However, some companies proved to be resilient, being able to sustain their economic performance despite the pandemic. The study aims to explain the sustainable economic performance of companies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The relationships between empowering leadership, innovative work behavior, organizational readiness to change, and sustainable economic performance were assessed. The data were collected via an online questionnaire from January 2021 to March 2021, during the (...)
     
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  38. An appraisal of therapeutic positivism (II.).B. A. Farrell - 1946 - Mind 55 (218):133-150.
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    The Principles and Content of African Traditional Education.Augustus A. Adeyinka Michael B. Adeyemi - 2003 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (4):425-440.
  40. La biblioteca e le riviste del Centro di documentazione.B. A. B. A. - 1961 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 53:436.
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  41. Kitāb al-Mawāqif al-ilāhīyah.li-Ibn Qaḍīb al-Bān - 1976 - In ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Badawī (ed.), al-Insān al-kāmil fī al-Islām: dirāsāt wa-nuṣūṣ ghayr manshūrah. Bayrūt: Dār al-Qalam.
     
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  42. L'importanza di Francesco d'Andrea.B. A. B. A. - 1992 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 12:133.
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  43. L'invenzione del vero.B. A. B. A. - 1989 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9 (1):114.
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  44. Epilogue au rapprochement de Lukács et Heidegger par Goldmann.B. Aleksic - 1999 - Archives de Philosophie 62 (4):735-745.
     
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  45. Filosofskie problemy formalizat︠s︡ii znanii︠a︡.B. T. Alekseev - 1981 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta.
     
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  46. L'univers en création des présocratiques.B. Aleksic - 1998 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 16 (1):73-84.
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  47. Études comparatives sur la Poésie grecque d'Homère à Manassès.B. Aleksic - 1998 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 16 (1):85-92.
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    The queen surveys her realm: The nile Cruise of cleopatra VII.B. Alex - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (2):595-607.
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  49. "Logos" - Internationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie der Kultur.B. A. B. A. - 1923 - Rivista di Filosofia 14 (3):281.
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  50. Intersubjectivity in indo-tibetan buddhism.B. Alan Wallace - 2001 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (5-7):209-230.
    This essay focuses on the theme of intersubjectivity, which is central to the entire Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition. It addresses the following five themes pertaining to Buddhist concepts of intersubjectivity: the Buddhist practice of the cultivation of meditative quiescence challenges the hypothesis that individual human consciousness emerges solely from the dynamic interrelation of self and other; the central Buddhist insight practice of the four applications of mindfulness is a means for gaining insight into the nature of oneself, others and the relation (...)
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