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    The Poetics of the Avant-garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy.Slav N. Gratchev (ed.) - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    This collection offers new perspectives on the interdisciplinary scope of the historic avant-garde and highlights the interconnectedness of its artists from a variety of national and disciplinary perspectives.
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    Viktor Shklovsky’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy.Slav N. Gratchev & Howard Mancing (eds.) - 2019 - Lexington Books.
    This unique book examines the heritage and enduring relevance of Viktor Shklovsky's work from a wide range of international perspectives. The essays articulate Shklovsky's impact through various lenses including literature, literary theory, film, art theory, and philosophy from the early-1920s to the mid-1970s.
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  3. Pedagoshke raspravs i chlantsi.Vojīslav R. Mladenovīć - 1931
     
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    Structural Linguistics And Formal Semantics.Jaro Slav Peregrin - unknown
    The beginning of this century hailed a new paradigm in linguistics, the paradigm brought about by de Saussure's Cours de Linguistique Generale and subsequently elaborated by Jakobson, Hjelmslev and other linguists. It seemed that the linguistics of this century was destined to be structuralistic. However, half of the century later a brand new paradigm was introduced by Chomsky's Syntactic Structures followed by Montague's formalization of semantics. This new turn has brought linguistics surprisingly close to mathematics and logic, and has facilitated (...)
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  5. Tajemství krásna: estetické vztahy ke skutečnosti.Vítežslav Rzounek - 1974 - Praha: Universita Karlova.
     
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  6. Članci i studije, nova serija.Branīslav Petronījevīć - 1932
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  7. Osnovi psihologije za srednje i stručne škole.Branīslav Petronījevīć - 1933
     
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  8. Natural Questions: A Benchmark for Question Answering Research.Tom Kwiatkowski, Jennimaria Palomaki, Olivia Redfield, Michael Collins, Ankur Parikh, Chris Alberti, Danielle Epstein, Illia Polosukhin, Jacob Devlin, Kenton Lee, Kristina Toutanova, Llion Jones, Matthew Kelcey, Ming-Wei Chang, Andrew Dai, Uszkoreit M., Petrov le JakobQuoc & Slav - 2019 - Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 7:453-466.
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    The Slavs and the Beginning of Early-Medieval Central Europe.Dusan Caplovic - 1999 - Human Affairs 9 (1):28-43.
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    The Slav Master. Hegel and Polish Nobility.Urszula Idziak-Smoczyńska & Bartosz Piotr Bednarczyk - 2021 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 65:95-118.
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  11. Slav Achievement in Advanced Science.Branislav Petronievics - 1919 - The Monist 29:638.
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    The Soul of the Slav.Momčilo T. Selescović - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (3):360-.
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    The Chronicle of the Slavs.Joseph Roubik - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (3):499-501.
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    The Slav Invasion. [REVIEW]Frank Julian Warne - 1905 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 15:297.
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    Aleksey Khomyakov’s unknown essay on the Austrian Slavs (1845) and his poetry: the interplay of historiosophical ideas and poetic prophetism.Andrey P. Dmitriyev - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (3-4):205-215.
    The paper introduces a conceptually important, but previously unknown essay by the Russian poet, theologian and philosopher Aleksey Khomyakov. This essay, “The Slavic and Orthodox Christian Population of Austria,” was discovered in two versions: an original, previously unpublished manuscript and a later anonymous 1845 text. The author reveals an aesthetic function that certain structural elements perform in Khomyakov’s essay, encouraging the interaction between historiosophical ideas and literary creativity. The essay is emphatically philosophical in its style, as its very composition embraces (...)
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    Charlemagne and the Veleti Slavs: Reconstructing the Campaign of 789.Rostyslav Vatseba - 2021 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 55 (1):89-113.
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    The Soul of the Slav.Momčilo T. Selescović - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (3):360-372.
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    The soul of the slav.Momčilo T. Selescović - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (3):360-372.
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    Florin Curta, Slavs in the Making: History, Linguistics, and Archaeology in Eastern Europe (ca. 500–ca. 700). London: Routledge, 2021. Pp. xiv, 345; black-and-white figures. $170. ISBN: 978-1-1385-7414-4. [REVIEW]Eduard Mühle - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):819-820.
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    Türkçe Olimpiyatlarında Deneme Yarışmasına Katılan Slav Dillerine Mensup Öğrencilerin Yazılı Metinle.Nilüfer Gürdal - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 15):485-485.
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    Written Culture in Great Moravia and Its Impact on the Slav Nations.Matúš Kucera - 1992 - Human Affairs 2 (1):71-76.
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  22. Blood vengeance (Maina) in southern Greece and among the Slavs'.A. Mirambel - 1942 - Byzantion 16:381-92.
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  23. The Ultimate Reality and Meaning in the Pre-Christian Religion of the Eastern Slavs.Pbt Bilaniuk - 1988 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 11 (4):247-266.
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    St. Jerome, Apostle to the Slavs, and the Roman Slavonic Rite.Julia Verkholantsev - 2012 - Speculum 87 (1):37-61.
    It is ironic that Emperor Theodosius the Great, a famous advocate of a strong universal church and its alliance with the state, would inadvertently trigger the Great Schism of 1054 and the split into Eastern and Western churches. When Theodosius divided the Roman Empire between his sons in 395, he could not have foreseen the consequences that his administrative decision would have for the Christian world. As it turned out, the split of the great empire into two parts not only (...)
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  25. St. Ioannicius the Great and the Slavs of Bithynia.Spyridon Vryonis - 1961 - Byzantion 31:245-248.
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    The structure and image of the anti-world in the pagan imagination of the Eastern Slavs.М. М Kozlov - 2001 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 21:38-44.
    To fully understand the spirituality of the Ukrainian people, his mental features, without a detailed study of his pagan background, in particular the notions about the other world, is practically impossible. An important place in the Slavic pagan myth about the other world occupy the notion of "anti-world" - the place where, according to our ancestors, the bones of burned dead were inhabited. Thus, the purpose of this article is to study the archaic basis of the spirituality of the modern (...)
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    The Formation of Nations among the West Slavs in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Horst Zettel - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):62-63.
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    Ivan Foletti and Adrien Palladino, eds., Inventing Medieval Czechoslovakia 1918–1968: Between Slavs, Germans, and Totalitarian Regimes. (PARVA Convivia 3.) Rome: Viella, 2019. Paper. Pp. 197; black-and-white figures. €25. ISBN: 978-8-8331-3310-2. Table of contents available online at https://www.viella.it/libro/9788833133102. [REVIEW]Paul W. Knoll - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):493-495.
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  29. De toepassing van de phaenomenologische anthropologie op de godsdienst van de West-Slawen (Tsjechen, Slowaken, Lutsitsi-Sorben, Polen).Gajáry Kuhinka & M. Ernest - 1952 - Utrecht: H.J. Smits.
     
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    State-cathedral nature of the first-rate Kiev.M. M. Nikitenko - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 13:60-67.
    The inclusion of Eastern Slavs in the sphere of religious and cultural influences of Byzantium was a tremendous event both in national and in world history. Since then, the main center of the culture of Kievan Rus, incorporating a complex of ideas and functions of the spiritual, public and private life of ancient Russian society, became the Eastern Christian temple in its local version.
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    Жіночі елементи в образно-символічних уявленнях слов'янської міфології.Diana Chuvashova - 2016 - Схід 4 (144):105-110.
    In article it is proved that in the life of the Slavic peoples the special place held by a woman. "Female" cults and beliefs reflected in figurative and symbolic representations of Slavic mythology. It recorded the stereotypes, archetypes and symbols which are then in an ancient society has formed certain social attitudes and cultural canons. Figuratively symbolic representations in different cultures became the basis of the IN social constructs of identity related cultures. Figuratively, a symbolic representation of Slavic mythology testify (...)
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    Beauty and sobornost - the basis of the spirituality of the Slavic peoples.G. V. Parshykova - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:43-46.
    The cornerstone of the world view of the ancient Slavs is the sensation of the beauty and sanctity of the world and life. They considered the whole universe as a temple and therefore did not build the temples themselves, but revered the sacred forests, rivers, mountains. Hence their desire for conciliarity, that is, for the spiritual unification of people and nature. But to unite the nations only beauty, this international language, understandable to all is capable. Beauty is our true creator. (...)
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    Between East and West: Hegel and the Origins of the Russian Dilemma.Ana Siljak - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (2):335-358.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.2 (2001) 335-358 [Access article in PDF] Between East and West: Hegel and the Origins of the Russian Dilemma Ana Siljak Nikolai Berdiaev, the eminent twentieth-century Russian philosopher, wrote that the "problem of East and West" was an "eternal" one for Russia. 1 Attempting to make sense of the violent upheavals that shook Russia in 1917, Berdiaev believed that the source of Russian (...)
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    Nasledie antichnoĭ filosofii v vostochnoslavi︠a︡nskoĭ dukhovnosti Srednevekovʹi︠a︡ (XI-pervai︠a︡ tretʹ XVII vv.): monografii︠a︡.Vladimir Georgievič Egorkin - 1995 - Biĭsk: Nit︠s︡ Bigi.
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    Stalin Dönemi (1928-53) Sovyet Tarih Yazımında Türkistan_Orta Asya.Alter Kahraman - 2023 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 18 (1):157-174.
    Bu makale Sovyet tarihçiliğinde milliyetler meselesini ve bağlantılı olarak tarih yazımındaki değişimleri incelemektedir. Sovyetler Birliği’ndeki politik, sosyal, iktisadi ve askeri değişimler ve kırılmalar tarihsel çalışmaların ve tarih yazımındaki milliyetlere yönelik söylemin değişmesine neden olmuştur. Diğer bir deyişle, söylem değişimleri siyasi gelişmeleri takip etmiş ve siyasi önceliklere göre değişmiştir. Sovyet tarih yazımında dönemselleştirme, Sovyetler Birliği Komünist Partisi’nin yerel milliyetçiliklere yönelik politikalarını nasıl değiştirdiğine ve buna uygun olarak Sovyet tarihçiliğinin milliyetler meselesiyle ilgili söylemlerindeki değişime atıf yapmaktadır. Sovyet tarih yazımında milliyetler meselesi kapsamındaki (...)
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    Identité, « race », liberté d’expression.Rachad Antonius & Normand Baillargeon (eds.) - 2011 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    En collaboration avec Marie-France Bazzo, Maka Kotto et plusieurs autres, voici un ouvrage qui traite de la liberté d’expression (que ce soit à propos du mot en n, ou de la pièce de théâtre SLAV), des débats sur le genre, ainsi que d’autres questions sociales fortement médiatisées qui ont provoqué un certain malaise dans la société.
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    The image of the thunder god Perun in the pagan outlook of ancient Russia.N. Fatyushyna - 1999 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 10:64-67.
    One of the most famous gods of the pagan pantheon of Ancient Rus is the Thunder Perun. Usually, in the minds of modern humans, the image of Perun is perceived as the embodiment of the terrible and unaffiliated forces of nature, as the personification of thunderstorms, thunder and lightning. Certainly, such a perception came to us from the ancient pagan times as a kind of accumulation inherent in our ancestors ideological paradigm. However, the idea of ​​Perun as the personification of (...)
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    Un trésor monétaire ‘‘tardif’’ (VIe ou XIIIe s.) découvert à Argos.Christophe Flament & Patrick Marchetti - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (1):261-281.
    A “ late” (6th or 13th c.) coin hoard discovered at Argos This study is devoted to a monetary hoard uncovered during emergency excavations in Argos in 1998 by the IVth Ephorate of Nafplion. The bulk of this hoard consists of Byzantine coins, along side which are found examples attributed to the Vandals as well as earlier coins, some dating to the Hellenistic period. The presence of a half-follis of Justin II indicates that the hoard was deposited ca 575-580, when (...)
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    Formation of axiological orientations of newly baptized Ukrainians.Olga Nedavnya - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 13:77-86.
    Among the scientific heritage of B.O.Lobovyk is a particularly interesting work - works devoted to the study of the pre-Christian religiosity of Ukrainians and the peculiarities of the emerging Christianity of Kyivan Rus. In particular, Section III: Religious Beliefs of the Chronicles of Slavs and Section IV: The Old Ukrainian Political Thought 1 so the ten-volume "History of Religion in Ukraine" not only affects the breadth and depth of the problem's coverage, phenomenal encyclopaedic erudition and culture of the author's words, (...)
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    Mediaeval Bulgarian and Serbian theological literature: an essential Vademecum.Francis J. Thomson - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 98 (2):503-549.
    The name of Gerhard PODSKALSKY is well known to all Byzantinists and his works on Russian Christianity and theology (988–1237) and Greek theology (1453–1821) published by Beck in 1982 and 1988 respectively have become classic works of reference. Since both Bulgaria and Serbia were the Empire's immediate neighbours and at various times integral parts of the Byzantine Empire this book is of greater importance for the Byzantinist than the previous two and without any doubt it will find a place in (...)
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    Czech and Tartu-Moscow Semiotics.Thomas G. Winner - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:158-179.
    Among the national scientific groups, it was the Prague Linguistic Circle that had the most decisive affinity to the work of the Moscow-Tartu school. This paper examines the work of one of the most tireless contemporary Czech interpreters of the Lutman school, Vladimir Macura (1945-1999), whose work on Czech literary and historical texts are outstanding examples of the reverberation of Lotmanian semiotics of culture in the Czech Republic. This is particularly the case in Macura's reevaluations of the texts of the (...)
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    Czech and Tartu-Moscow Semiotics.Thomas G. Winner - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:158-179.
    Among the national scientific groups, it was the Prague Linguistic Circle that had the most decisive affinity to the work of the Moscow-Tartu school. This paper examines the work of one of the most tireless contemporary Czech interpreters of the Lutman school, Vladimir Macura (1945-1999), whose work on Czech literary and historical texts are outstanding examples of the reverberation of Lotmanian semiotics of culture in the Czech Republic. This is particularly the case in Macura's reevaluations of the texts of the (...)
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    Philosophical, anthropological and axiological aspects of Constantine’s definition of philosophy.Ján Zozuľak - 2021 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 11 (1-2):14-22.
    This paper focuses on the philosophical-ethical foundations of Constantine’s definition of philosophy, as well as its anthropological and axiological aspects. The focus is placed on the relationship between definitions of philosophy postulated by Constantine the Philosopher and John of Damascus, the latter of which traces the six classical definitions systematized by Platonic commentators. Byzantine thinkers proposed a method of unifying both the theoretical and practical aspects of ancient philosophy with a Christian way of life by interpreting the classical definitions of (...)
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    Про підвищення якості сучасної вищої освіти і духовно-морального виховання молоді: Німецький та інший європейський досвід.S. V. Blaginina, S. P. Pylypenko & O. M. Osnatch - 2019 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 75:90-104.
    The relevance of the study has two sides — individual and general. In its essential aspect, it is the development of achievements of predecessors by consistently taking into account the latest data on trends and changes in the interconnected spheres of education, economics and culture. In the individual aspect, it is about improving the professional means of improving the efficiency of teaching foreign languages in order to form students with a high level of linguistic-professional competence. Public relevance is the goal (...)
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    The Bridge to Eternity.Oskar Gruenwald - 1996 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (1-2):131-148.
    This essay considers Medjugorje, a small mountain village in Bosma-Hercegovina, as an icon or a bridge between God and man. The contemporary quest for national roots in the Balkans has led to cultural policies in the Yugoslav successor states which deny all common bonds among the South Slavs, resulting in a Kafkaesque civil war. Drawing on the crisis of liberal democracy and community in the West, the essay explores the prospects for peace in the former Yugoslavia, as reflected in Our (...)
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    The Third Yugoslavia.Oskar Gruenwald - 1998 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 10 (1-2):115-141.
    This essay offers hope that beyond the specter and tragedy of the Yugoslav civil war lie the prospects for peace, democratization, economic and political reconstruction, and the evolution of a democratic Third Yugoslavia. But, to realize this hope, there is a need for the development of a genuine civic culture and civil society in the Yugoslav successor states based on democratic values, pluralism, and tolerance, rooted in the conception of universal human rights, constitutionalism, and equality before the law. The South (...)
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    I.G.Malyseshevsky about the problems of the baptism of Rus in his publications to the journal "Proceedings of the Kiev Theological Academy".S. Guzenko - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 16:49-56.
    The problem of baptism of the Ancient Rus is traditionally relevant to this day. She was brilliantly discussed on the pages of the journal "Proceedings of the Kiev Theological Academy" throughout the entire period of its existence. A profound analysis of the problems of the baptism of Rus devoted a number of his works published in this magazine, the famous Ukrainian historian, professor of the Kiev Theological Academy I.G.Malyseshevsky. Among his most interesting works - articles "Varyags in the initial history (...)
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  48. "The idea of Slavic solidarity in the interpretations of the representatives of the" New School".M. Martinkovic - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (10):804-818.
    The idea of Slavic solidarity served in the 19th century often as a means for rea-ching the cultural equality of particular Slavic nations. However, the representatives of the "New School" expanded its primarily cultural legacy also on the political collaboration of the Slavs. Their objective was a gradual national and civic emancipation within the given frontiers of Austria-Hungary. Its new meaning was the Hungarian patriotism as a uniting civic basis for national and cultural diversity. By including the anew articulated idea (...)
     
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    The nation, Slavism, and Russia in the national emancipation conception of Svetozár Hurban Vajanský.Marcel Martinkovič - 2022 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 12 (3-4):154-165.
    The study explains the perception of the nation in the political thinking of Svetozár Hurban Vajanský, which is founded on primordialist starting points and has a holistic character. In this context, the relationship between the nationally conscious elite and the people is analysed in more detail. The ambivalence of Vajanský’s political thinking is evident in the fact that, in many ways, he formally promotes Ľudovít Štúr’s original idea of unity, but, within Slovak political discourse, he promotes the idea of programme (...)
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    Responsibility and idea of Slavism in Kollár’s and Štúr’s thinking.Pavol Krištof - 2022 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 12 (3-4):145-153.
    The study focuses on the ethical aspects of decision-making by national elites in the context of the thinking of Ján Kollár (1793–1852) and Ľudovít Štúr (1815–1856) on the issue of Slavism. Attention is paid to the issue of responsibility for preserving the greatness and unity of the nation in the context of the formation of national identity and individuality. The concepts of the mentioned authors had an impact on the cultural-civilizational orientation of Slovak elites with an emphasis on the role (...)
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