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    Endoxa, epistemological optimism, and Aristotle's rhetorical project.Ekaterina V. Haskins - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (1):1-20.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 37.1 (2004) 1-20 [Access article in PDF] Endoxa, Epistemological Optimism, and Aristotle's Rhetorical Project Ekaterina V. Haskins Communication Department Boston College Aristotle's crucial role in institutionalizing the art of rhetoric in the fourth century BCE is beyond dispute, but the significance of Aristotle's rhetorical project remains a point of lively controversy among philosophers and rhetoricians alike. There are many ways of reading and evaluating Aristotle's (...)
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    On forgiving bulgarian journalists/spies.Ekaterina V. Ognianova - 1993 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (3):156 – 167.
    I assert that Bulgarian journalists recruited during communism to also serve the government as intelligence agents had the opportunity to make moral choices despite the country's dictatorship. Post-communist discussions in Bulgarian media focused on the extent of guilt of journalists who acted as spies. The three possibilities of forgetting the past, punishing those who spied, or forgiving them, are considered. The article concludes that the spy/journalists cannot be forgiven because they violated moral principles that had been vital in Eastern Europe (...)
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    Interdisciplinarity and Crowdsourcing in Ecology as Reply to the Challenges of the Technogenic Civilization.Ekaterina V. Petrova - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (4):117-122.
    The main characteristic of the modern environment is the negative change by its people – destruction and pollution. Man is part of the biosphere and the technogenic transformations of the biosphere inevitably affect him. Under the influence of technogenic civilization, all spheres of human activity undergo changes, and science above all. Ecology is especially keenly aware of the challenges of technogenic civilization. It focuses on anthropogenic factors, works with the human environment. At the same time, its problem field is expanding (...)
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    The Adaptation of Man as a Socio-Natural Problem.Ekaterina V. Petrova - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (11-12):151-162.
    Man is a biosocial entity, so, in the study of his adaptive peculiarities two directions, that is, biologic and social, can be determined. Within the biological framework it is possible to combine evolutionary, genetic, medical-biological and ecological investigations. Recently, the problem of man’s adaptation to profound changes taking place in the environment, under the impact of man’s activity, becomes of growing importance. The second direction of the man adaptation research may be called social or socio-cultural. In the course of social (...)
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    Neoliberalism in Science.Ekaterina V. Vostrikova - 2015 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 46 (4):105-127.
    This article provides an overview of current research in the field of STS on neoliberalism. The paper discusses the major changes in science associated with the spread of neoliberalism. The following key aspects of neoliberalism influence on the development of science are discussed: the increasing commercialization of science (on the examples of commercialization of meteorology and privatization of stream restoration); an increasing influence of scientism in regulation of technology; and an increasing role of social activism in this regulation.
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    The Elimination of Carnap’s Critical Arguments Against Metaphysics Through Formal Semantic Analysis of Natural Language.Ekaterina V. Vostrikova & Petr S. Kusliy - 2019 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (4):78-98.
    The authors explore Carnap’s (1931) famous critique of Heidegger’s metaphysics and argue that, from the perspective of contemporary formal semantics of natural language, Carnap’s criticism is not convincing. Moreover, they provide direct empirical objections to Carnap’s criticism. In particular, using empirical evidence from languages like Russian that have negative concord, they show that Heidegger cannot be accused of assigning illegitimate logical forms to his sentences about Nothing because terms like “Nothing” can be used non-quantificationally and the fact that it is (...)
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    Understanding in philosophy of language.Ekaterina V. Vostrikova & Petr S. Kusliy - 2017 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 54 (4):62-67.
    This paper addresses the question of understanding of language expressions. We argue that understanding of language expressions can be successfully studied within a general approach of formal semantics and pragmatics. We show how three types of meanings of expressions (truth conditional meaning, presuppositional component and implicatures) contribute to our general understanding of what was said and how those meanings can be studied within the formal approach.
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    Contextualism and the Problem of Knowledge Ascription.Ekaterina V. Vostrikova & Petr S. Kusliy - 2021 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 58 (4):110-126.
    The paper explores the contextualist approach towards the semantics of knowledge ascriptions. The authors discuss the relevance of these studies in semantics for the major issues in virtue epistemology. It is argued that despite the advantages that contextualism has over its alternatives (in particular, relativism and subject sensitive invariablisism), it still requires a more elaborated compositional semantics that it currently has. We review several concrete contextualsit proposals to the semantics of the verb know in light of their applicability to the (...)
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    Language as a Dynamic System.Ekaterina V. Vostrikova & Petr S. Kusliy - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (1):110-130.
    In this article, we examine the key ideas of Wilhelm von Humboldt about language and their relevance to the contemporary research in the field of linguistics. In his works, N. Chomsky describes Humboldt as a key predecessor of the generative approach. The authors discuss the concrete aspects of Humboldt’s influence on generative linguistics drawing special attention to his notion of Form. The authors also observe that Humboldt’s works also contain statements about the deep differences that exist between different languages, as (...)
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    Philosophy and Linguistics.Ekaterina V. Vostrikova - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (3):201-216.
    This paper is an overview of the contemporary discussions in interdisciplinary studies of meaning of natural language expressions. The paper discusses the latest work published in two interdisciplinary journals «Linguistics and Philosophy» and «Natural Language Semantics» most relevant for philosophy of language. The paper focuses on two general topics: the semantics of singular terms (proper names, pronouns, demonstratives) and the semantics of belief-reports. The paper discusses the recent proposal about the interpretation of pronouns by [Stojnic et al., 2019] according to (...)
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    Frequency Effects on Spelling Error Recognition: An ERP Study.Ekaterina V. Larionova & Olga V. Martynova - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Spelling errors are ubiquitous in all writing systems. Most studies exploring spelling errors focused on the phonological plausibility of errors. However, unlike typical pseudohomophones, spelling errors occur in naturally produced written language. We investigated the time course of recognition of the most frequent orthographic errors in Russian and the effect of word frequency on this process. During event-related potentials recording, 26 native Russian speakers silently read high-frequency correctly spelled words, low-frequency correctly spelled words, high-frequency words with errors, and low-frequency words (...)
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    Culture codes of scientific concepts in global scientific online discourse.Dina I. Spicheva & Ekaterina V. Polyanskaya - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):699-714.
    This paper utilizes Rapaille’s concept of culture codes and Hall’s encoding and decoding model of communication to identify the culture codes of scientific concepts in global scientific online discourse. As an example, we attempted to identify the culture codes of the concept of “image”, because this concept can be interpreted in different ways in Russian and international scientific discourse. To identify these codes, we analyzed the interpretations of the concept of “image” in scientific online discourse in Russia and abroad. We (...)
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    Communication and reputation as essentials for the positioning of an organization.Natalya A. Karnaukhova & Ekaterina V. Polyanskaya - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (3):371-379.
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    Human Endogenous Formaldehyde as an Anticancer Metabolite: Its Oxidation Downregulation May Be a Means of Improving Therapy.Yuri L. Dorokhov, Ekaterina V. Sheshukova, Tatiana E. Bialik & Tatiana V. Komarova - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (12):1800136.
    Malignant cells are characterized by an increased content of endogenous formaldehyde formed as a by‐product of biosynthetic processes. Accumulation of formaldehyde in cancer cells is combined with activation of the processes of cellular formaldehyde clearance. These mechanisms include increased ALDH and suppressed ADH5/FDH activity, which oncologists consider poor and favorable prognostic markers, respectively. Here, the sources and regulation of formaldehyde metabolism in cancer cells are reviewed. The authors also analyze the participation of oncoproteins such as fibulins, FGFR1, HER2/neu, FBI‐1, and (...)
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    Modulation of Intrinsic Brain Connectivity by Implicit Electroencephalographic Neurofeedback.Olga R. Dobrushina, Roza M. Vlasova, Alena D. Rumshiskaya, Liudmila D. Litvinova, Elena A. Mershina, Valentin E. Sinitsyn & Ekaterina V. Pechenkova - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Enhancing Brain Connectivity With Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback During Aging: A Pilot Study.Olga R. Dobrushina, Larisa A. Dobrynina, Galina A. Arina, Elena I. Kremneva, Evgenia S. Novikova, Mariia V. Gubanova, Ekaterina V. Pechenkova, Anastasia D. Suslina, Vlada V. Aristova, Viktoriya V. Trubitsyna & Marina V. Krotenkova - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Aging is associated with decreased functional connectivity in the main brain networks, which can underlie changes in cognitive and emotional processing. Neurofeedback is a promising non-pharmacological approach for the enhancement of brain connectivity. Previously, we showed that a single session of infra-low frequency neurofeedback results in increased connectivity between sensory processing networks in healthy young adults. In the current pilot study, we aimed to evaluate the possibility of enhancing brain connectivity during aging with the use of infra-low frequency neurofeedback. Nine (...)
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    Neural Correlates of Group Versus Individual Problem Solving Revealed by fMRI.Ilya Yu Shpurov, Roza M. Vlasova, Alena D. Rumshiskaya, Renata I. Rozovskaya, Elena A. Mershina, Valentin E. Sinitsyn & Ekaterina V. Pechenkova - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Rational Agency from a Truth-Functional Perspective.Ekaterina Kubyshkina & Dmitry V. Zaitsev - 2016 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 25 (4):499-520.
    The aim of the present paper is to introduce a system, where the epistemic state of an agent is represented truth-functionally. In order to obtain this system, we propose a four-valued logic, that we call the logic of rational agent, where the fact of knowing something is formalized at the level of valuations, without the explicit use of epistemic knowledge operator. On the basis of this semantics, a sound and complete system with two distinct truth-functional negations is provided. These negations (...)
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    Interview with Vyacheslav V. Ivanov about semiotics, the languages of the brain and history of ideas.Ekaterina Velmezova & Kalevi Kull - 2011 - Sign Systems Studies 39 (2/4):290-313.
    The interview with one of the founders of the Tartu–Moscow school, semiotician Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov (b. 1929) from August 2010, describes V. V. Ivanov’s opinions of several scholars and their work (including Evgenij Polivanov, Mikhail Bakhtin, Andrej Kolmogorov, Nikolaj Marr etc.), his relationships with his father Vsevolod Ivanov, as well as V. V. Ivanov’s views on the past and future of semiotics, with some emphasis on neurosemiotics, zoosemiotics, semiotics of culture, cybernetics, history of linguistics, study and protection of small languages. (...)
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    Interview with Vyacheslav V. Ivanov about semiotics, the languages of the brain and history of ideas.Ekaterina Velmezova & Kalevi Kull - 2011 - Sign Systems Studies 39 (2/4):290-313.
    The interview with one of the founders of the Tartu–Moscow school, semiotician Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov (b. 1929) from August 2010, describes V. V. Ivanov’s opinions of several scholars and their work (including Evgenij Polivanov, Mikhail Bakhtin, Andrej Kolmogorov, Nikolaj Marr etc.), his relationships with his father Vsevolod Ivanov, as well as V. V. Ivanov’s views on the past and future of semiotics, with some emphasis on neurosemiotics, zoosemiotics, semiotics of culture, cybernetics, history of linguistics, study and protection of small languages. (...)
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    Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback in Tension-Type Headache: A Cross-Over Sham-Controlled Study.Galina A. Arina, Olga R. Dobrushina, Elizaveta T. Shvetsova, Ekaterina D. Osina, Georgy A. Meshkov, Guzel A. Aziatskaya, Alexandra K. Trofimova, Inga N. Efremova, Sergey E. Martunov & Valentina V. Nikolaeva - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Primary headaches are highly prevalent and represent a major cause of disability in young adults. Neurofeedback is increasingly used in the treatment of chronic pain; however, there are few studies investigating its efficacy in patients with headaches. We report the results of a cross-over sham-controlled study on the efficacy of neurofeedback in the prophylactic treatment of tension-type headache. Participants received ten sessions of infra-low frequency electroencephalographic neurofeedback and ten sessions of sham-neurofeedback, with the order of treatments being randomized. The study (...)
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    Evident︠s︡ialnost v balkanskite ezit︠s︡i: bŭlgarski i albanski.Ekaterina Tŭrpomanova - 2015 - Sofii︠a︡: IK "Ni pli︠u︡s".
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  23. Didro v Peterburgi︠e︡.V. A. Bilʹbasov - 1972 - [Cambridge, Eng.,: Oriental Research Partners.
    Ekaterina II (romanized)--Denis Diderot.--Didro v gosti︠a︡kh u Ekaterina (romanized)--Prilozhenii︠a︡ (romanized)--Primi︠e︡chanii︠a︡ (romanized).
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  24. Neural replication of somatic sensory events.V. B. Mountcastle - 1966 - In John C. Eccles (ed.), Brain and Conscious Experience: Study Week September 28 to October 4, 1964, of the Pontificia Academia Scientiarum. Springer.
     
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    On God and Mann: A View of Divine Simplicity: THOMAS V. MORRIS.Thomas V. Morris - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (3):299-318.
    One of the most difficult and perplexing tenets of classical theism is the doctrine of divine simplicity. Broadly put, this is generally understood to be the thesis that God is altogether without any proper parts, composition, or metaphysical complexity whatsoever. For a good deal more than a millennium, veritable armies of philosophical theologians – Jewish, Christian and Islamic – proclaimed the truth and importance of divine simplicity. Yet in our own time, the doctrine has enjoyed no such support. Among many (...)
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    American sociology, realism, structure and truth: an interview with Douglas V. Porpora.Douglas V. Porpora & Jamie Morgan - 2020 - Journal of Critical Realism 19 (5):522-544.
    ABSTRACT In this wide-ranging interview Professor Douglas V. Porpora discusses a number of issues. First, how he became a Critical Realist through his early work on the concept of structure. Second, drawing on his Reconstructing Sociology, his take on the current state of American sociology. This leads to discussion of the broader range of his work as part of Margaret Archer’s various Centre for Social Ontology projects, and on moral-macro reasoning and the concept of truth in political discourse.
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    Mysliteli Rossii i filosofiia Zapada: V. Solov'ev, N. Berdiaev, S. Frank, L. Shestov.N. V. Motroshilova - 2006 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Kulʹturnai︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡".
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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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    Tradit︠s︡ii i novat︠s︡ii v metodike obuchenii︠a︡ inostrannym i︠a︡zykam: obzor osnovnykh napravleniĭ metodicheskoĭ mysli v Rossii.L. V. Moskovkin & G. M. Vasilʹeva (eds.) - 2008 - S.-Peterburg: Izd-vo S.-Peterburgskogo universiteta.
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  30. "Fenomenologii︠a︡ dukha" Gegeli︠a︡ v kontekste sovremennogo gegelevedenii︠a︡.N. V. Motroshilova (ed.) - 2010 - Moskva: Kanon+.
     
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    Mysliteli Rossii i filosofiia Zapada: V. Solov'ev, N. Berdiaev, S. Frank, L. Shestov.N. V. Motroshilova - 2006 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Kulʹturnai︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡".
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    Domains of Everyday Creativity and Personal Values.Nadezdha Lebedeva, Shalom H. Schwartz, Fons J. R. Van De Vijver, Jonathan Plucker & Ekaterina Bushina - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  33. Revised and shortened version of (2003). published as Spinoza: An Ontology of Relation.V. Morfino - forthcoming - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal.
     
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    Degrees of bi-embeddable categoricity.Luca San Mauro, Nikolay Bazhenov, Ekaterina Fokina & Dino Rossegger - 2021 - Computability 1 (10):1-16.
    We investigate the complexity of embeddings between bi-embeddable structures. In analogy with categoricity spectra, we define the bi-embeddable categoricity spectrum of a structure A as the family of Turing degrees that compute embeddings between any computable bi-embeddable copies of A; the degree of bi-embeddable categoricity of A is the least degree in this spectrum (if it exists). We extend many known results about categoricity spectra to the case of bi-embeddability. In particular, we exhibit structures without degree of bi-embeddable categoricity, and (...)
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  35. The Psychology of Hobbes and its Sources.V. F. Moore - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:222.
     
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  36. Aut Substantia aut Organismus.V. Morfino - unknown
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    Electrical and thermoelectric measurements on the liquid In-In2S3partial system.V. J. Morris - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (191):1221-1232.
  38. E. Guccione, Luigi Sturzo.V. Mori - 2010 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 87 (2):293.
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  39. Mondi possibili.V. Morato - 2008 - In Maurizio Ferraris (ed.), Storia dell'ontologia. [Milan, Italy]: Bompiani. pp. 646--659.
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  40. Marx, Reader of Spinoza.V. Morfino - 2013 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 34 (1):179-204.
  41. Ocherki po istoricheskomu materializmu.V. I. Morozov, N. I. Belova & S. I. Goncharuk (eds.) - 1981 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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  42. Problemy filosofskoĭ podgotovki molodykh nauchnykh kadrov.V. I. Morozov & Akademiia Nauk Sssr (eds.) - 1985 - Moskva: Nauka.
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  43. Repetition priming in dual lexical decision and categorization.V. Morger - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):478-478.
  44. Scognamiglio Carlo, La persona. Etica e ontologia in Nicolai Hartmann.V. Mori - 2011 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 88 (4):613.
     
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  45. Stili di vita?V. Mortara - 1989 - Polis 3:479-498.
     
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  46. SCHEDARIO Salustio, Sugli dèi e il mondo.V. Mori - 2010 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 87 (2):293.
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  47. The evolution of the category of causality in the works of Spinoza.V. Morfino - 1999 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 54 (2):239-254.
     
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  48. Lekt︠s︡ii po matematicheskoĭ logike.V. A. Moshchenskiĭ - 1973 - Minsk: Izd-vo BGU.
     
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  49. Obobshchennyĭ metod niteĭ i nekotorye ego primenenii︠a︡.V. A. Moshchenskiĭ - 2000 - Minsk: BGU.
     
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  50. Sot︠s︡ialʹno-ėkonomicheskie faktory intensifikat︠s︡ii nauki.V. E. Mosalev - 1987 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta. Edited by S. V. Valdaĭt︠s︡ev.
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