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    F. M. Dostoevsky - Russian Renaissance - Renaissance Human Myth.A. A. Fedorov - 2014 - Liberal Arts in Russia 3 (5):395--403.
    The aesthetic and spiritual problems of a heritage of F. Dostoevsky in connection with the perception of his works in Russian culture of beginning of XXth century are considered in the article. N. Berdjaev’s estimation of value of Dostoevsky’s works for Russian Renaissance, when was active discussions the problems of the humanism and further development of the literature and culture, is given in the work. The author has paid attention to Dostoevsky’s activity in search of new opportunities (...)
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    Russia and America: A Philosophical Comparison: Development and Change of Outlook from the 19th to the 20th Century.W. J. Gavin & Thomas J. Blakeley - 1976 - Springer Verlag.
    In this year of bicentennial celebration, there will no doubt take place several cultural analyses of the American tradition. This is only as it should be, for without an extensive, broad-based inquiry into where we have come from, we shall surely not foresee where we might go. Nonetheless, most cultural analyses of the American context suffer from a common fault - the lack of a different context to use for purposes of comparison. True, American values and ideals were partly inherited (...)
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    The Perennial Philosophy.W. R. Inge - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (81):66 - 70.
    The phrase philosophia perennis is said to have been first used by Leibniz. It has been adopted and freely employed by the Catholic Neo-Thomists, for whom it means a development of the Aristotelianism, modified by strong Neoplatonic elements, which Arabian scholars transmitted to the first Renaissance in the West. It claims also to be a return to the early Christian philosophy of religion, a fusion of Hellenistic and Jewish thought, the latter itself a syncretistic religion with many Persian and (...)
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    Die geschichte der neueren philosophie in ihrem zusammenhange mit der allgemeinen kultur und den besonderen wissenschaften.W. Windelband (ed.) - 1904 - Leipzig,: Breitkopf und Härtel.
    1. bd. Von der renaissance bis Kant.--2. bd. Die blütezeit der deutschen philosophie von Kant bis Hegel und Herbart.
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  5. Präludien.W. Windelband - 1911 - Tübingen,: J. C. B. Mohr (P. Siebeck).
    1. bd. Was ist philosophie? Über Sokrates. Zum gedächtnis Spinozas. Immanuel Kant. Nach hundert jahren. Aus Goethes philosophie. Goethes Faust und die philosophie der renaissance. Schillers transszendentaler idealismus. Über Friedrich Hölderlin und sein geschick. Die erneuerung des Hegelianismus.--2. bd. Über die gegenwärtige lage und aufgabe der philosophie. Über denken und nachdenken. Normen und naturgesetze. Kritische oder genetische methode? Geschichte und naturwissenschaft. Vom prinzip der moral. Pessimismus und wissenschaft. Über wesen und wert der tradition im kulturleben. Bildungsschichten und kultureinheit. Kulturphilosophie (...)
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    Introduction à l'histoire des idées dans le contexte de l'oralité: théorie et méthode avec application sur l'Afrique traditionnelle.Okolo Okonda W'Oleko - 2018 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia-L'Harmattan. Edited by Jacques Ngangala Balade Tongamba.
    L'Afrique se propose de lutter de façon efficace pour la réduction de la pauvreté. La pauvreté en Afrique est certainement matérielle, mais elle est aussi spirituelle. Autant elle est dépourvue des moyens de vivre à la mesure de sa population, autant elle semble manquer de ressort spirituel capable de lui permettre d'assumer de façon responsable son destin. La réduction de la pauvreté matérielle passe par la réduction de la pauvreté spirituelle. Et cette dernière passe par la redécouverte des richesses de (...)
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    Al-Jazeera Arabic and Al-Jazeera English headlines on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: a Hallidayan transitivity analysis.Dana W. Muwafi, Shehdeh Fareh & Najib Jarad - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    Research in communication studies has suggested that Al-Jazeera produces different versions of news stories for different audiences. Yet, examining the linguistic means used to create these versions has remained under-researched. Drawing on Fairclough’s three-dimensional model (1992) and Halliday’s Transitivity Model (1985), this study aims at exploring how Al-Jazeera Arabic (AJA) and Al-Jazeera English (AJE) discursively represented the participants involved in the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian conflict in headlines. The analysis of transitivity patterns in AJA and AJE headlines reveals both similar and different (...)
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  8. I. A. Il'in : Russian legal philosopher.W. E. Butler - 2023 - In Ivan Aleksandrovich Il'in (ed.), On the essence of legal consciousness. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing.
     
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    From Renaissance Mineral Studies to Historical Geology, in the Light of Michel Foucault's the Order of Things.W. R. Albury & D. R. Oldroyd - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (3):187-215.
    In this paper we examine the study of minerals from the Renaissance to the early nineteenth century in the light of the work of Michel Foucault on the history of systems of thought. In spite of a certain number of theoretical problems, Foucault's enterprise opens up to the historian of science a vast terrain for exploration. But this is the place neither for a general exegesis nor for a general criticism of his position; our aim here is the more (...)
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    Quantum Theory: Informational Foundations and Foils.Giulio Chiribella & Robert W. Spekkens (eds.) - 2016 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This book provides the first unified overview of the burgeoning research area at the interface between Quantum Foundations and Quantum Information. Topics include: operational alternatives to quantum theory, information-theoretic reconstructions of the quantum formalism, mathematical frameworks for operational theories, and device-independent features of the set of quantum correlations. Powered by the injection of fresh ideas from the field of Quantum Information and Computation, the foundations of Quantum Mechanics are in the midst of a renaissance. The last two decades have (...)
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    Marx, Engels and Russian Marxism.W. J. Rees - 1982 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 14:109-128.
    Russian Marxism is the outcome of two distinct traditions, namely, nineteenth-century Russian radicalism and Western European Marxism. In this paper I shall briefly trace its descent from these traditions and try to distinguish those features of it which differentiate it both from the older radicalism and from the Marxism of Marx and Engels. I shall deal in turn with three main topics, the nineteenth-century radical tradition, early Russian Marxism, and finally, Leninism.
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    Marx, Engels and Russian Marxism.W. J. Rees - 1982 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 14:109-128.
    Russian Marxism is the outcome of two distinct traditions, namely, nineteenth-century Russian radicalism and Western European Marxism. In this paper I shall briefly trace its descent from these traditions and try to distinguish those features of it which differentiate it both from the older radicalism and from the Marxism of Marx and Engels. I shall deal in turn with three main topics, the nineteenth-century radical tradition, early Russian Marxism, and finally, Leninism.
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    From Shakespeare to Existentialism.W. E. Kennick - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (1):138.
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    The Russian Influence on English Education.W. H. G. Armytage - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (3):313-314.
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    F. W. Bessel und die russische Wissenschaft— Anmerkungen zum Aufsatz von K. K. Lavrinovič.W. R. Dick - 1993 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 1 (1):259-262.
    The paper „F. W. Bessel and Russian science by K. K. Lavrinovich published in NTM-Schriftenreihe contains several errors coming mainly from re-translations of German names and texts from Russian into German. The correct spelling of names and original texts are given here. Beside this, some additional information from sources not mentioned by the author is presented, and the kind of relationship between Bessel and W. Struve is discussed on the basis of their correspondence.
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    The Russian translation project of the american council of learned societies report of progress.W. Chapin Huntington - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (3):492-496.
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  17. Russian Theology.W. R. Inge - 1952 - Hibbert Journal 51:107.
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  18. Between Nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the Question of Britain. By David J. Baker.W. S. H. Lim - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (1):112-112.
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    De renaissance.W. S. Emmens - 1954 - Philosophia Reformata 19 (1):32-40.
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    music In Shakespeare.W. W. Roberts - 1923 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 7 (3):480-493.
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    Sacralizing the Secular: The Renaissance Origins of Modernity. Stephen A. McKnight.W. R. Laird - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):369-371.
  22. Aristotle in Old Russian Literature.W. F. Ryan - 1968 - Modern Humanities Research Association.
     
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    Shakespeare's court case.W. Nicholas Knight - 1991 - Law and Critique 2 (1):103-112.
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  24. Leon Battista Albert: Master Builder of the Renaissance. By Anthony Grafton.W. Andersen - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (1):105-107.
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  25. The Old Russian Version of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Secreta Secretorum.W. F. Ryan - 1978 - Modern Humanities Research Association.
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  26. Medieval Art from the Peace of the Church to the Eve of the Renaissance, 312-1350.W. R. Lethaby & D. Talbot Rice - 1955 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 17 (2):351-352.
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    Antiquity and Authority: A Paradox in the Renaissance Theory of History.W. Von Leyden - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (4):473.
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    Liberal Learning and the Great Christian Traditions.Gary W. Jenkins & Jonathan Yonan (eds.) - 2015 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    As an aspect of civic humanism, the liberal arts comprehended the skills necessary to realize the common good of free citizens within a free society, the mental habits basic to citizenship as preached and taught in the classical, medieval, and Renaissance worlds. The liberal arts formed people with the virtues proper to civic life. The Church has never been quiet about these issues. In every age Christians have addressed themselves to what the human animal is that such a being (...)
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    Autour de la Renaissance, de l'Humanisme et de la Réforme.W. Voisé - 1971 - Revue de Synthèse 92 (61-62):65-71.
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    The Heritage of Thales.W. S. Anglin & J. Lambek - 1998 - Springer Verlag.
    The authors' novel approach to some interesting mathematical concepts - not normally taught in other courses - places them in a historical and philosophical setting. Although primarily intended for mathematics undergraduates, the book will also appeal to students in the sciences, humanities and education with a strong interest in this subject. The first part proceeds from about 1800 BC to 1800 AD, discussing, for example, the Renaissance method for solving cubic and quartic equations and providing rigorous elementary proof that (...)
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    The Evolution of Logic.W. D. Hart - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Examines the relations between logic and philosophy over the last 150 years. Logic underwent a major renaissance beginning in the nineteenth century. Cantor almost tamed the infinite, and Frege aimed to undercut Kant by reducing mathematics to logic. These achievements were threatened by the paradoxes, like Russell's. This ferment generated excellent philosophy by excellent philosophers up to World War II. This book provides a selective, critical history of the collaboration between logic and philosophy during this period. After World War (...)
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  32. The Renaissance Vision of Solace and Tranquility Consolation and Therapeutic Wisdom in Italian Humanist Thought.George W. Mcclure - 1982
  33. The Science of Describing. Natural History in Renaissance Europe.Brian W. Ogilvie - 2007 - Journal of the History of Biology 40 (1):190-193.
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    The Dating of Plautus' Plays.W. B. Sedgwick - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (2):102-105.
    Although much has been written in the attempt to date individual plays of Plautus—too often, unfortunately, an attempt to make bricks without straw—little has hitherto been done to determine the approximate chronological sequence of the plays as a whole. Yet this appears the most obvious necessity if any advance in scientific criticism is to be made. Not till this is done can we see the bearing of the innumerable facts which have accumulated in the extensive Plautine literature of the last (...)
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    Russian Philosophy. [REVIEW]W. W. A. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (1):166-167.
    This lengthy and fascinating anthology surveys Russian philosophy from the middle of the Eighteenth Century to the present, accompanying selections from twenty-seven Russian philosophers with informative biographical and critical material. Many of the selections appear for the first time in translation. After a short introduction on the subject of Russian philosophy, Vol. I takes the reader from the thought of Grigory Skovoroda into the Nineteenth Century movements of the "slavophiles" and "westernizers." Of special interest here are the (...)
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  36. Erasmus And Paracelsus.W. Murray - 1958 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 20 (3):560-564.
     
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    Montaigne et l'écriture, l'écriture de Montaigne.W. J. A. Bots - 1983 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 45 (2):301-315.
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    Shakespeare’s Bawdy.Erwin W. Geissman - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (1):135-136.
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    Shakespeare’s Pronunciation.Erwin W. Geissman - 1954 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 29 (3):439-440.
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    The Many Books of Nature: Renaissance Naturalists and Information Overload.Brian W. Ogilvie - 2003 - Journal of the History of Ideas 64 (1):29-40.
    Early Renaissance naturalists worked to identify the plans described in ancient sources. But during the middle decades of the sixteenth century, naturalists instead began to describe and name plans unknown to the ancients. They also divided nature much more finely, distinguishing species that their predecessors had lumped together. As a result, they created an information overload. Dictionaries of synonyms and local flora were invented in the early seventeenth century as partial solutions to this problem of information overload.
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  41. GILBERT, N. W. - "Renaissance Concepts of Method". [REVIEW]W. Kneale - 1962 - Mind 71:430.
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    Ronsard et la renommée du louvre.W. McAllister Johnson & Victor E. Graham - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    The English Renaissance: Fact or Fiction?E. M. W. Tillyard - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (3):274-275.
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    Science and the Renaissance: An Introduction to the Study of the Emergence of the Sciences in the Sixteenth Century.P. M. Rattansi & W. P. D. Wightman - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (60):274.
  45. Past Improbable, Future Possible: the renaissance in philosophy and psychiatry. Chapter 1 (p1-41).K. W. M. Fulford, K. J. Morris, J. Z. Sadler & G. Stanghellini - 2003 - In Bill Fulford, Katherine Morris, John Z. Sadler & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Nature and Narrative: An Introduction to the New Philosophy of Psychiatry. Oxford University Press UK.
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    The Ancient World A History of the Ancient World. By M. Rostovtzeff. In two volumes. Vol. I.: The Orient and Greece, pp. 418. Vol. II.: Rome, pp. 387. Translated from the Russian by J. D. Duff. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926–1927. Each vol. 21s. net. [REVIEW]W. M. Calder - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (5):174-175.
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    Renaissance humanism and the religious culture of the first jesuits.John W. O'malley - 1990 - Heythrop Journal 31 (4):471–487.
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    Notes on the Minor Poems of George Buchanan.W. S. Watt - 1985 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 47 (1):161-163.
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  49. New Poems By Buchanan, From Portugal.W. Watt - 1987 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 49 (3):605-606.
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  50. Two Unpublished Poems Of Georgius Aemilius.W. Watt - 1991 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 53 (1):119-121.
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