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    Neurophysiological Correlates of Fast Mapping of Novel Words in the Adult Brain.Marina J. Vasilyeva, Veronika M. Knyazeva, Aleksander A. Aleksandrov & Yury Shtyrov - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    O problematyce konceptualizacji pojęcia genu.Aleksander A. Ziemny - 2019 - Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 2 (7):149-160.
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    Spór o genocentryzm w filozofii biologii.Aleksander A. Ziemny - 2018 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 53 (1):143.
    Źródeł koncepcji genocentrycznej należy dopatrywać się w dynamicznym rozwoju XIX- i XX-wiecznej genetyki – zwłaszcza współczesnej syntezy ewolucyjnej oraz genetyki molekularnej. Za ideą tą stoi teza, iż w naukach biologicznych wyjaśnienia odwołujące się do czynników genetycznych są uprzywilejowane; przy tym istotnym założeniem idei genocentrycznej w ramach genetyki molekularnej jest to, że geny oraz kod genetyczny pełnią szczególną rolę w determinowaniu rozwoju organizmu. Chociaż stanowisko genocentryczne jest jednym z fundamentów współczesnej teorii ewolucji, to przez długi czas nie podejmowano na tym gruncie (...)
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    “Naive” folklore studies as a form of manifestation of ordinary metalanguage consciousness.O. A. Aleksandrov - 2020 - Liberal Arts in Russia 9 (5):342.
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    Space and Time in Contemporary Physics in the Light of Lenin's Philosophical Ideas.A. D. Aleksandrov - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (3):257-262.
    Kedrov has reminded us that the development of knowledge proceeds from appearance to essence. That was also true of the development of notions about space and time. Leibniz, for example, defined space as the order of things existing at the same time. However, that definition is rather superficial, and it is only the development of physics, specifically relativity theory, which made it possible to penetrate more deeply into the nature of space and time and to ascribe a precise and mathematically (...)
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    Germans of Novosibirsk region in the aspect of multilingualism.O. A. Aleksandrov, O. A. Luzik & Yu V. Shegolikhina - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 6 (6):457.
    The work is carried out in line with the Russian dialectology of the German language. Its relevance comes from the fact that it is devoted to one of the territorial forms of German, which was never before linguistically studied. The authors of the paper conducted the field work in the territory of Novosibirsk region and collected data that allow analyzing the language situation of the Germans residing there. In the proposed article, the first results of this analysis are presented, which (...)
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  7. Kosmologii︠a︡ Rossii: istorii︠a︡, sovremennostʹ, sudʹba.I. A. Aleksandrov - 1996 - Moskva: Izd. I.A. Aleksandrov.
     
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    Components of the socio-linguistic system of the Germans of Tomsk region in the perspective of perceptual dialectology.O. A. Aleksandrov & O. A. Luzik - forthcoming - Liberal Arts in Russia.
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    The emotive component of metalanguage reflection of Russian Germans in Tomsk region.O. A. Aleksandrov & Z. M. Bogoslovskaya - forthcoming - Liberal Arts in Russia.
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  10. Nauchnyĭ poisk i religioznai︠a︡ vera.A. D. Aleksandrov - 1974
     
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  11. Problemy nauki i pozit︠s︡ii︠a︡ uchenogo: statʹi i vystuplenii︠a︡.A. D. Aleksandrov - 1988 - Leningrad: "Nauka," Leningradskoe otd-nie.
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  12. Matematika: Ee soderžanie, metody, i značenie.A. D. Aleksandrov, A. N. Kolmogorov, M. A. Lavrent'ev, T. Bartha, S. H. Gould & K. Hirsh - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 25 (3):233-241.
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  13. Osnovy teorii ėvristicheskikh resheniĭ.E. A. Aleksandrov - 1975
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  14. Istorii︠a︡ filosofii.G. F. Aleksandrov (ed.) - 1941
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    On Law and Reason.Aleksander Peczenik - 1989 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag.
    a This is an outline of a coherence theory of law. Its basic ideas are: reasonable support and weighing of reasons. All the rest is commentary.a (TM) These words at the beginning of the preface of this book perfectly indicate what On Law and Reason is about. It is a theory about the nature of the law which emphasises the role of reason in the law and which refuses to limit the role of reason to the application of deductive logic. (...)
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    Defining Definiteness.Aleksander Domoslawski - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10.
    Epistemicism associates vagueness with ignorance produced by semantic plasticity: the shiftiness of intensions in our language resulting from small changes in usage. The recent literature (Caie 2012; Magidor 2018; Yli-Vakkuri 2016) points to a missing piece in the epistemicist theory of vagueness, namely a clear account of the semantics of the definiteness operator Δ. The fundamentals of the epistemicist theory are well understood. However, the technical work of defining the definiteness operator has proven difficult. There are several desiderata that we (...)
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  17. The omniscient speaker puzzle.Aleksander Domosławski - 2024 - Synthese 203 (65):1-16.
    The epistemicist theory aims to explain ignorance due to vagueness by semantic plasticity: the shiftiness of intensions across close possible worlds resulting from shiftiness in usage. This explanation is challenged by the Omniscient Speaker Puzzle (Sennet in Philos Stud 161(2):273–285, 2012). Suppose that an omniscient speaker, Barney, who knows all the facts about usage and how these facts determine the intensions of expressions, cooks up a scheme to stabilise the intension of a normally semantically plastic term like ‘rich’. It seems (...)
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  18. A history of western European philosophy.Georgiĭ F. Aleksandrov - 1949 - New Haven,: Yale Institute of International Studies.
     
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    The Wanderings of Ideas or a Model of Humanity?Aleksander Lewin - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (9):11-24.
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    A letter from the president of the republic of Poland, Aleksander kwaśniewski, patron of the international conference on “conflict of interest and its significance in science and medicine” held in warsaw, Poland on 5–6 April, 2002. [REVIEW]Aleksander Kwaśniewski - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (3):267-267.
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    Legal Reasoning as a Special Case of Moral Reasoning.Aleksander Peczenik - 1988 - Ratio Juris 1 (2):123-136.
    Moral statements are related to some ought‐ and good‐making facts. If at least one of these facts exists then it is reasonable that an action in question is prima facie good and obligatory. If all of these facts take place, then it is reasonable that the action is definitively good and obligatory. Yet, moral reasoning is relatively uncertain. The law is more “fixed”. Legal interpretatory statements ought to express a compromise between the literal sense of the law and moral considerations. (...)
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  22. Bachtin: między marksistowskim dogmatem a formacją prawosławną: nad studiami o Dostojewskim.Aleksander Wo zny - 1993 - Wrocław: Tow. Przyjaciół Polonistyki Wrocławskiej.
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    A struggle for an intellectually independent institute: The case in Poland.Aleksander Gella - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (4):307-315.
  24. A coherence theory of juristic knowledge.Aleksander Peczenik - 1998 - In Aulis Aarnio (ed.), On coherence theory of law. [Lund]: Distribution, Akademibokhandeln i Lund. pp. 7--16.
     
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    Artificial Intelligence as a discourse of digital society self-understanding and self-organization.Aleksander Podoprigora - 2019 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:7-20.
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  26. Heidegger a degeneracja i nieautentyczność. O przedmiocie \"dojrzałego, głębokiego rozczarowania\".Aleksander Dworek - 2006 - Fenomenologia 4:143-151.
     
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    Decisional procrastination of school-to-work transition: Personality correlates of career indecision.Aleksander Hauziński & Augustyn Bańka - 2015 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 46 (1):34-44.
    Procrastination as putting off until tomorrow what one had intended to do today is well-known tendency in everyday life. In an attempt to understand the character of procrastination in different life-domains, a large body of research has been accumulated over the last decades. This article was aimed to evaluate a specific decisional procrastination of school-to-work transition that is treated as maturity postponement. Two studies are reported examining SWT procrastination defined as career indecision among Polish students graduating universities. In Study 1, (...)
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    The Life of Prayer in a Russian Prison.Aleksander Wat - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1/2):266-269.
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    Topologii︠a︡ strasti: Merab Mamardashvili: sovremennostʹ filosofii.Valerij Aleksandrovič Podoroga - 2020 - Moskva: ROOI "Reabilitat︠s︡ii︠a︡".
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    Między doświadczeniem a teorią, czyli o niektórych problemach filozofii mistyki.Aleksander R. Bańka - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (1):137-159.
    Mysticism today is not only a popular term often referred to the strange and incomprehensible phenomena, oscillating between psychology and spirituality. Mysticism is also a research problem, which has long been analyzing by the specialists from various scientific disciplines. Philosophy also has its own contribution to the study of mysticism. Moreover, one can also put forward the thesis about its special competencies for this. There is no doubt that a mystical intuition accompanies the philosophers from the very beginning, and for (...)
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    Jumps and logic in the law.Aleksander Peczenik - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 4 (3-4):297-329.
    The main stream of legal theory tends to incorporate unwritten principles into the law. Weighing of principles plays a great role in legal argumentation, inter alia in statutory interpretation. A weighing and balancing of principles and other prima facie reasons is a jump. The inference is not conclusive.To deal with defeasibility and weighing, a jurist needs both the belief-revision logic and the nonmonotonic logic. The systems of nonmonotonic logic included in the present volume provide logical tools enabling one to speak (...)
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    "Polska dżungla". Wokół "Polesia" Ferdynanda Antoniego Ossendowskiego.Aleksander Wójtowicz - 2021 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 25.
    Artykuł analizuje Polesie F. A. Ossendowskiego w kontekście międzywojennego przekonania o egzotyczności tego regionu, które kumulowało się w metaforze „polskiej dżungli”. Pokazuje, w jaki sposób narracja reportażowa wchłaniała elementy ówczesnych dyskursów przyrodoznawczych, etnograficznych, militarnych oraz państwowych oraz na ile wpłynęły one na strategie reprezentacji literackiej. W jej ramach modernizacja Polesia była przedstawiona jako misja cywilizacyjna, ściśle sprzęgnięta z polonizacją mieszkańców tego obszaru.
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    An Arian in the New World.Aleksander Sitkowiecki - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (10):93-110.
    Christopher Arciszewski (1592–1656), Arian mercenary and man of many facets, conducted a journal in which, it is suspected, he described military campaigns, the state of the colony and other interesting phenomena he was able to observe during his time of service in Brazil. In 1641, Gerard Vossius was completing his magnum opus De theologia. In Chapter 8 of the first volume, Vossius discusses the “cult of the demon” among various peoples. As an example the Netherlander erudite provides a colorful description (...)
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    How Perpetrator Gender Influences Reactions to Premeditated Versus Impulsive Unethical Behavior: A Role Congruity Approach.Ke Michael Mai, Aleksander P. J. Ellis & David T. Welsh - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (3):489-503.
    A significant body of research has emerged in order to better understand unethical behavior at work and how gender plays a role in the process. In this study, we look to add to this literature by exploring how perpetrator gender influences reactions to distinct types of unethicality. Rather than viewing unethical behavior as a unitary construct, where all forms of lying, cheating, and stealing are the same, we integrate theories and concepts from the criminal justice and moral psychology literatures to (...)
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    A struggle for an intellectually independent institute: The case in Poland.Aleksander Gella - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 37 (4):307-315.
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    Axiological justification of the objective norm by Heinrich Rickert.Aleksander Bobko - 2020 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 10 (3-4):173-178.
    The aim of this paper is to show the main thesis concerning the theory of cognition of the eminent neo-Kantian Heinrich Rickert, as presented in his work “Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis”. On the one hand, Rickert finds out that thinking is fated to “clash with nothingness”, thus creating a temptation to reject all rigours and to yield to complete discretion. On the other hand, he attributes axiological status to nothingness which subjects thinking to a particular kind of “ought”. In his (...)
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    Kapitalizm kontra zdrowie. Ekonomiczno-społeczne warunki możliwości zdrowia publicznego.Aleksander Zbrzezny - 2017 - Etyka 55:59-74.
    The aim of this paper is to illustrate some difficulties connected with the global ethic. The author shows mutual relations between socio-economic domain and the public health. Beginning with Peter Singer’s argumentation, the author points that the inequality is the main factor hampering moral action. The inequality generated by contemporary capitalism has an immediate influence on the health of people. Individual charity is not sufficient to solve such problems like life expectancy, health care, starvation or global warming. According to the (...)
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    An Arian in the New World: The Brazil Journal of Christopher Arciszewski.Aleksander Sitkowiecki - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (10):93-110.
    Christopher Arciszewski, Arian mercenary and man of many facets, conducted a journal in which, it is suspected, he described military campaigns, the state of the colony and other interesting phenomena he was able to observe during his time of service in Brazil. In 1641, Gerard Vossius was completing his magnum opus De theologia. In Chapter 8 of the first volume, Vossius discusses the “cult of the demon” among various peoples. As an example the Netherlander erudite provides a colorful description of (...)
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    A Theory of Legal Doctrine.Aleksander Peczenik - 2001 - Ratio Juris 14 (1):75-105.
    Legal doctrine in Continental European law (scientia iuris) consists of professional legal writings, e.g., handbooks, monographs, etc., whose task is to systematize and interpret valid law. By production of general and defeasible theories, legal doctrine aims to present the law as a coherent net of principles, rules, meta‐rules, and exceptions, at different levels of abstraction, connected by support relations. The argumentation used to achieve coherence involves not only description and logic but also evaluative (normative) steps. However, sceptics criticise juristic doctrine (...)
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    Kant i Schopenhauer: między racjonalnością a nicością.Aleksander Bobko - 1996 - Rzeszów: Wydawn. Wyższej Szkoły Pedagogicznej.
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  41. Pravnii︠a︡t imperativ prinos kʺm..Aleksandʺr Īlkov - unknown
     
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    Legal Knowledge about What?Aleksander Peczenik & Jaap Hage - 2000 - Ratio Juris 13 (3):326-345.
    We assume—in contrast to many “legal realists”—that law is a part of reality. Law exists because people believe in law, but law is not identical with beliefs. Law supervenes on human beliefs, preferences, actions, dispositions and artefacts. Moreover, the morally binding personal interpretation of the law supervenes on two things together: on the individual's knowledge of legal institutions and on moral obligation. The first supervenes in its turn on mutual beliefs; the second supervenes on motivations and dispositions of the individual, (...)
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  43. Istorii︠a︡ zapadnoevropeĭskoĭ filosofii.G. F. Aleksandrov - 1946 - Moskva,:
     
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    Zhivai︠a︡ ėtika i kulʹtura: Idei nasledii︠a︡ semʹi Rerikhov v nasheĭ zhizni.I. I︠U︡ Aleksandrov (ed.) - 2014 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹstvo SPbGUKI.
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    The Russian and polish intelligentsias: A sociological perspective.Aleksander Gella - 1979 - Studies in East European Thought 19 (4):307-320.
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  46. Wola a odpowiedzialność.Aleksander Kielski - 1925 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 3 (3):286-299.
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    „Tragizm inicjacyjny" u F. Dostojewskiego według W. Iwanowa.Aleksander Posacki - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 3 (1):111-131.
    Wiaczesław Iwanow należy do głównych animatorów tzw. renesansu rosyjskiego. Razem z D. Mereżkowskim, W. Rozanowem i N. Bierdiajewem, a także w pewnej mierze z L. Szestowem, stworzyli oni specyficzny kult Fiodora Dostojewskiego. Ten kult nie ograniczał się do podziwu dla twórczości literackiej rosyjskiego pisarza, ale wyrażał się również w traktowaniu Dostojewskiego jako filozofa, teologa, a może nawet proroka, który dotknął wszystkich najważniejszych kwestii nie tylko rosyjskiej historii, ale także historii świata i to nawet w kontekście eschatologicznym. Jak to określił M. (...)
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    „Tragizm inicjacyjny" u F. Dostojewskiego według W. Iwanowa.Aleksander Posacki - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 3 (1):111-135.
    Wiaczesław Iwanow należy do głównych animatorów tzw. renesansu rosyjskiego. Razem z D. Mereżkowskim, W. Rozanowem i N. Bierdiajewem, a także w pewnej mierze z L. Szestowem, stworzyli oni specyficzny kult Fiodora Dostojewskiego. Ten kult nie ograniczał się do podziwu dla twórczości literackiej rosyjskiego pisarza, ale wyrażał się również w traktowaniu Dostojewskiego jako filozofa, teologa, a może nawet proroka, który dotknął wszystkich najważniejszych kwestii nie tylko rosyjskiej historii, ale także historii świata i to nawet w kontekście eschatologicznym. Jak to określił M. (...)
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    Scientia iuris - an unsolved philosophical problem.Aleksander Peczenik - 2000 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (3):273-302.
    Legal dogmatics in Continental European law (scientia iuris, Rechtswissenschaft) consists of professional legal writings whose task is to systematize and interpret valid law. Legal dogmatics pursues knowledge of the existing law, yet in many cases it leads to a change of the law. Among general theories of legal dogmatics, one may mention the theories of negligence, intent, adequate causation and ownership. The theories produce principles and they also produce defeasible rules. By means of production of general and defeasible theories, legal (...)
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    Law, Morality, Coherence and Truth.Aleksander Peczenik - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (2):146-176.
    The author analyzes the relations between truth and law starting from the distinction between practical and theoretical spheres. He shows, first, how moral and legal statements and reasoning are connected with an operation of weighing and balancing different values and principles and how this operation is ultimately based on personal and intuitive preferences and feeling. The criteria developed by the theoretical sciences to define truth (coherence, consensus and pragmatic success) can only be translated into practical statements as criteria of correctness (...)
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