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  1. Realms of the Unconscious the Enchanted Frontier /by V.V. Nalimov ; Edited by Robert G. Colodny ; Illustrated by V.S. Gribkov ; Translated by A.V. Yarkho. --. --.V. V. Nalimov & Robert Garland Colodny - 1982 - Isi Press, C1982.
  2. V Poiskakh Inykh Smyslov.V. V. Nalimov - 1993
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  3. Razbrasyvai︠u︡ mysli: v puti i na pereputʹe.V. V. Nalimov - 2000 - Moskva: Progress-Tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡.
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    Logical foundations of applied mathematics.V. V. Nalimov - 1974 - Synthese 27 (1-2):211 - 250.
    In applied problems mathematics is used as language or as a metalanguage on which metatheories are built, E.G., Mathematical theory of experiment. The structure of pure mathematics is grammar of the language. As opposed to pure mathematics, In applied problems we must keep in mind what underlies the sign system. Optimality criteria-Axioms of applied mathematics-Prove mutually incompatible, They form a mosaic and not mathematical structures which, According to bourbaki, Make mathematics a unified science. One of the peculiarities of applied mathematical (...)
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    On the history of Mystical Anarchism in Russia.V. V. Nalimov - 2001 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 20 (1):85-98.
  6. Realms of the Unconscious: The Enchanted Frontier.V. V. Nalimov, R. G. Colodny, V. S. Gribkov & A. V. Yarkho - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 174 (1):108-109.
     
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    Can philosophy be mathematized?V. V. Nalimov - 1989 - Philosophia Mathematica (2):129-146.
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    Is a Scientific Approach To the Eschatological Problem Possible?: A Logical Analysis of the Ecological Problem in the Widest Sense of the Term.Vassili V. Nalimov - 1979 - Diogenes 27 (107):86-108.
    “For there shall be days when you will say: Blessed is the womb which has not conceived, and those breasts which have not given suck.”The Apocryphal Gospel of Thomas (1)“ Oh man! why is the world becoming so narrow for you? You want to possess it alone; but if you had possessed it, it would not have been spacious enough for you:Ah! this is the pride of the devil who has fallen from heaven into hell.”.
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  9. The Receptivity of Hypotheses.V. V. Nalimov - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (100):179-197.
    The attention of scientists is now being drawn to a new branch of knowledge known as the “philosophy of science.” It is true, however, that philosophers of this country are not very happy about this word combination and often identify it with logical, positivism. Indeed, it would seem better to speak not of the philosophy, but of the logic of scientific development. Science has become an object of study, and there has emerged metascience, i.e., a science studying the logic of (...)
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  10. Arrest, Interrogation, Prison Life.V. Nalimov - 2002 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 21:109-117.
     
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  11. Culture at a Turning Point: Observations and Speculations.V. Nalimov - 1998 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 17 (2):111-126.
    My time will soon be over. I shall have to say good-bye and leave. I came to the Earth when the world was still peaceful. It was the time when people believed in the infinite future, when the Russian Empire was still flourishing. I had an active life: I worked a lot, I stood up against many things, I had friends and teachers, I passed through the circle of suffering beyond Dante's imagination, I wrote many books that were edited either (...)
     
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  12. Faces of Science.V. V. Nalimov & Robert Garland Colodny - 1981 - Isi Press, C1981.
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  13. Faces of Science.V. V. Nalimov & Robert G. Colodny - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (1):107-111.
     
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  14. Kanatokhodet︠s︡.V. V. Nalimov - 1994 - Moskva: Izdatelʹskai︠a︡ gruppa "Progress".
     
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    Probabilistic Semantics.V. V. Nalimov - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 5:467-470.
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    Spontannostʹ soznanii︠a︡: veroi︠a︡tnostnai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ smyslov i smyslovai︠a︡ arkhitektonika lichnosti.V. V. Nalimov - 1989 - Moskva: Akademicheskiĭ Proekt.
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    Book Review: V. V. Nalimov: Russian Interpreter of STS. [REVIEW]Rustum Roy - 1994 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (5-6):311-313.
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    Book Review: V. V. Nalimov: Russian Interpreter of STS. [REVIEW]Rustum Roy - 1994 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (5-6):311-313.
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  19. I︠A︡ drug svobod--: V.V. Nalimov: vekhi tvorchestva.I︠U︡riĭ Vasilʹevich Granovskiĭ - 2005 - Tomsk: Vodoleĭ Publishers. Edited by Zh A. Drogalina & E. V. Markova.
     
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  20. I︠A︡ drug svobod--: V.V. Nalimov: vekhi tvorchestva.I︠U︡riĭ Vasilʹevich Granovskiĭ - 2005 - Tomsk: Vodoleĭ Publishers. Edited by Zh A. Drogalina & E. V. Markova.
     
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    Faces of Science. By V. V. Nalimov[REVIEW]Richard J. Blackwell - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (3):213-213.
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    Book Reviews : Faces of Science. BY V. V. NALIMOV. Edited by ROBERT G. COLODNY. Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1981. Pp. 298. $22.50 U.S.A., $25.50 in other countries. [REVIEW]Michael Ruse - 1986 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (2):249-251.
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    Book Reviews : Faces of Science. BY V. V. NALIMOV. Edited by ROBERT G. COLODNY. Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1981. Pp. 298. $22.50 U.S.A., $25.50 in other countries. [REVIEW]Michael Ruse - 1986 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (2):249-251.
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  24. Nalimov, V. V., "Faces of Science". [REVIEW]John Deigh - 1982 - Ethics 93:201.
     
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  25. Nalimov, V. V., "In the Labyrinths of Language: A Mathematician's Journey". [REVIEW]Karol Edward Soltan - 1982 - Ethics 93:421.
     
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  26. Vassily Vassilievich Nalimov... the whisper of destiny.J. Drogalina-Nalimov - 1998 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 17 (2):103-105.
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    Fluid Biosemiotic Mechanisms Underlie Subconscious Habits.V. N. Alexander & Valerie Grimes - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (3):337-353.
    Although research into the biosemiotic mechanisms underlying the purposeful behavior of brainless living systems is extensive, researchers have not adequately described biosemiosis among neurons. As the conscious use of signs is well-covered by the various fields of semiotics, we focus on subconscious sign action. Subconscious semiotic habits, both functional and dysfunctional, may be created and reinforced in the brain not necessarily in a logical manner and not necessarily through repeated reinforcement. We review literature that suggests hypnosis may be effective in (...)
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    Sense, meaning and interpretation.V. Welby - 1896 - Mind 5 (17):24-37.
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    Some further observations on the functional properties of neurons in the parietal lobe of the waking monkey.V. B. Mountcastle, B. C. Motter & R. A. Andersen - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (4):520-523.
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    Time as derivative.V. Welby - 1907 - Mind 16 (63):383-400.
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    Sopholab: Experimental computational philosophy.V. Wiegel - 2007 - Dissertation,
    In this book, the extend to which we can equip artificial agents with moral reasoning capacity is investigated. Attempting to create artificial agents with moral reasoning capabilities challenges our understanding of morality and moral reasoning to its utmost. It also helps philosophers dealing with the inherent complexity of modern organizations. Modern society with large multi-national organizations and extensive information infrastructures provides a backdrop for moral theories that is hard to encompass through mere theorising. Computerized support for theorising is needed to (...)
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  32. Sense, Meaning, and Interpretation.V. Welby - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:423.
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    David Hodgson , Rationality + Consciosness = Free Will . Reviewed by.V. Alan White - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (2):126-128.
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    The Interpretation of Husserl’s Time-Consciousness in the Reconstruction of the Concept of Anthropic Time. Part One.V. B. Khanzhy & D. M. Lyashenko - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 23:117-132.
    _The purpose_ of the article is to comprehend the Husserlian model of constituting temporal modes through the ability of intentional "retentional-protentional" consciousness, as well as to clarify the possibility of interpreting its positions in the reconstruction of the concept of anthropic time. _Theoretical basis._ The theoretical framework of the research includes: 1) the interpretation of the phenomenological reflection of "time-consciousness" by E. Husserl in the context of solving the problem of phased-differentiation of this form of temporality; 2) the concept of (...)
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    Divinity, humanity, and death: THOMAS V. MORRIS.Thomas V. Morris - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):451-458.
    In an article which appeared a few years ago, entitled ‘God's Death’ , A.D. Smith launched one of the most interesting of recent attacks on the traditional doctrine of the Incarnation. Focusing on the death of Christ, he claimed to demonstrate the logical impossibility of Jesus having been both human and divine. Each of the premises of his argument was said to be a commitment of orthodox theology. He thus presented his reasoning as displaying an internal incoherence in that way (...)
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  36. Determinism is not fatalism.V. Alan White - manuscript
    After learning about the concept of determinism, a natural tendency is to conclude that if anyone actually believed in the determinism of human nature, then all future human actions are "set out for us" or "cut and dried" and, in some sense, utterly unavoidable. Another way of referring to such inevitability is that human action appears to be..
     
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  37. Veldwerk in stedelike taalondersoek.V. Webb - 1983 - Humanitas 9 (2):229-238.
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    III.--Sense, meaning and interpretation.V. Welby - 1896 - Mind 5 (18):186-202.
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    Mr. Mctaggart on the "unreality of time".V. Welby - 1909 - Mind 18 (70):326-328.
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    Notes on the `welby prize essay'.V. Welby - 1901 - Mind 10 (38):188-209.
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    Individual vs. Team Sport Failure—Similarities, Differences, and Current Developments.V. Vanessa Wergin, Clifford J. Mallett & Jürgen Beckmann - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The construct of “choking under pressure” is concerned with the phenomenon of unexpected, sudden, and significant declines in individual athletes’ performances in important situations and has received empirical attention in the field of sport psychology. Although a number of theories about the reasons for the occurrence of choking under pressure exist and several intervention approaches have been developed, underlying mechanisms of choking are still under debate and the effectiveness of existing interventions remains contested. These sudden performance declines also occur in (...)
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  42. [email protected].V. Alan White - unknown
    Of course you know the movie, just by cultural assimilation if not by having seen it. There’s this young elephant, Dumbo, who has laughably big ears and has been pitiably separated from his mom. He’s aided by a friendly talking mouse[ii] into translating those otherwise hapless ears into the power of flight, which he eventually uses to rescue his mom and live happily ever after. The way the wily mouse gets Dumbo to believe that he could fly is to give (...)
     
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  43. At last: My last lecture.V. Alan White - unknown
    All right, first off I need to disappoint some people who despise reading the fine print on things or just plain love to speed-read only large fonts: this is not only not my last lecture, I m not even retiring anytime soon. So sorry to those of you poised to shout Good riddance to bad rubbish! at the end of this soliloquy. You re going to have to be patient a while longer.
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  44. Dumbo's Feather: Why We Need Free Will.V. Alan White - unknown
    Of course you know the movie, just by cultural assimilation if not by having seen it. There’s this young elephant, Dumbo, who has laughably big ears and has been pitiably separated from his mom. He’s aided by a friendly talking mouse2 into translating those otherwise hapless ears into the power of flight, which he eventually uses to rescue his mom and live happily ever after. The way the wily mouse gets Dumbo to believe that he could fly is to give (...)
     
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  45. A. freedom and world-views in the X-Files.V. Alan White - manuscript
    “Men can never be free, because they’re weak, corrupt, worthless and restless. The people believe in authority; they’ve grown tired of waiting for miracle or mystery. Science is their religion; no greater explanation exists for them.” (Cigarette Smoking Man, "Talitha Cumi" The X-Files 3X24).
     
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  46. Frankfurt, failure, and finding fault.V. Alan White - 1998 - Sorites 9 (9):47-52.
    Harry Frankfurt's famous examples of overdetermined moral agents who are nevertheless responsible for their actions and omissions have long been hailed as proofs that the ability and/or opportunity to do otherwise is not a necessary condition for moral responsibility. In this paper I use recent clarifications of some of these examples by Frankfurt himself to show that their force relies in part on tacit ceteris paribus assumptions concealing a reliance on PAP that concerns matters of fairness in assessing moral responsibility.
     
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    How to mind one's ethics: A reply to Van Inwagen.V. Alan White - 1990 - Analysis 50 (1):33-35.
    Analysis shows that statements of ability are disguised conditionals. More exactly, the correct analysis of 'X could have done A' is 'If X h decided (chosen, willed ...) to do A, X would have done A'. Therefore having acted freely--having been able to act otherwise than one fact did--is compatible with determinism (with the causal determination of one's acts).
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    Manuel Vargas , Building Better Beings: A Theory of Moral Responsibility . Reviewed by.V. Alan White - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (3-4):192-194.
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  49. Quick thinking? Not so fast!V. White - 2004 - Sorites 15:7-10.
    Hud Hudson has argued that with a few assumptions one can prove that superluminal objects exist. I argue that even if the assumptions are true that his argument, if sound, leads to a proliferation of movers packing given spaces. I further argue that his argument as it stands cannot in fact entail that objects moving at any speed exist.
     
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  50. Refining Media Coverage.V. Whitehouse - 1996 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 11:184-194.
     
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