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    Life and work dedicated to aesthetics and culture. Аcademician Georgi Stardelov (august 28, 1930 - january 11, 2021).Ivan Dzeparoski - 2021 - Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 74:757-760.
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    Correction to: The misruling elites: the state, local elites, and the social geography of the Chinese Revolution.Xiaohong Xu, Ivan Png, Junhong Chu & Yehning Chen - 2024 - Theory and Society 53 (2):509-509.
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    La revuelta posneoliberal. El horizonte intelectual de la nueva izquierda progresista.Iván Garzón Vallejo - 2024 - Araucaria 26 (56).
    El artículo propone un esbozo del programa teórico de la izquierda progresista del siglo XXI a partir de la lectura de los autores contemporáneos que tendrían mayor influencia en los líderes políticos iberoamericanos de esta corriente. Para ello, examina el escenario histórico político tras el fin de las utopías y del mito revolucionario, y luego describe los problemas teóricos que dotarían de contenido lo que el autor denomina una «revuelta posneoliberal».
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    Local Deliberation and the Favouring of Nature.Ivan Zwart - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (4):485-511.
    The central contention of theories of deliberative democracy is that deliberative arrangements should encourage the support of interests that are general to all. Democratic theorists have also suggested that the natural environment will be a likely beneficiary following public deliberation, given the inherent rationality in supporting interests that will lead to the long-term survival of the planet. This paper addresses the question of general environmental interests through two case studies in Australian local government and argues there are at least three (...)
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    Using newspapers to examine the nature of science.Ivan A. Shibley Jr - 2003 - Science & Education 12 (7):691-702.
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  6. The Role of Ontogeny in the Evolution of Human Cooperation.Michael Tomasello & Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera - 2017 - Human Nature 28 (3):274–288.
    To explain the evolutionary emergence of uniquely human skills and motivations for cooperation, Tomasello et al. (2012, in Current Anthropology 53(6):673–92) proposed the interdependence hypothesis. The key adaptive context in this account was the obligate collaborative foraging of early human adults. Hawkes (2014, in Human Nature 25(1):28–48), following Hrdy (Mothers and Others, Harvard University Press, 2009), provided an alternative account for the emergence of uniquely human cooperative skills in which the key was early human infants’ attempts to solicit care and (...)
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    Culture: The Driving Force of Human Cognition.Ivan Colagè & Francesco D'Errico - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (2):654-672.
    An overview on archaeological evidence, provided by Colagè and d’Errico, reveals that the timing, location, and pace of cultural innovations are more consistent with scenarios that take culture, rather than genetic evolutionary processes, as the key driving force for human cognition. The authors elaborate on those mechanisms by which cultural evolution operates, with a specific focus on cultural exaptation and cultural neural reuse.
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    Second Order Definability Via enumerations.Ivan N. Soskov - 1991 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 37 (2-4):45-54.
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    Interpersonal behavior as influenced by accuracy of social perception.Ivan D. Steiner - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (4):268-274.
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    Boj nového se starým v dneěsní naši vědě.Ivan Málek - 1955 - Praha,: Nakl. Československé akademie věd.
    V 6 kapitolách knihy je vysvětlen význam pokrokové vědy při budování socialismu, vylíčeno je postavení vědy za kapitalismu a její závislost na buržoasní ideologii, pozůstatky kapitalistické minulosti v naší současné vědě, boj s nimi, její úkoly a plánování. úloha kritiky a sebekritiky v naší vědě a úspěchy, jichž naše nová věda v boji se starým dosahuje.
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  11. Glavom kroz zid.Ivan Sviták - 1986 - Beograd: "Mladost". Edited by Alaksandar Ilić.
     
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    A Note on a Description Logic of Concept and Role Typicality for Defeasible Reasoning Over Ontologies.Ivan Varzinczak - 2018 - Logica Universalis 12 (3-4):297-325.
    In this work, we propose a meaningful extension of description logics for non-monotonic reasoning. We introduce \, a logic allowing for the representation of and reasoning about both typical class-membership and typical instances of a relation. We propose a preferential semantics for \ in terms of partially-ordered DL interpretations which intuitively captures the notions of typicality we are interested in. We define a tableau-based algorithm for checking \ knowledge-base consistency that always terminates and we show that it is sound and (...)
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  13. Consequences.Ivan Boh - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny & Jan Pinborg (eds.), Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 300--314.
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  14. Logika, za više razrede srednjih škola.Ivan Večerina - 1954 - Zagreb,: Školska knjiga.
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    In memoriam of Maria Márkus.Iván Szelényi - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 151 (1):9-15.
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    Übersetzungsfehler IX cerbanus’ lateinischer version Von Johannes damascenus und maximus confessor.Iván Boronkai - 1971 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 115 (1-4):32-45.
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    The logic of orthomodular posets of finite height.Ivan Chajda & Helmut Länger - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (1):143-154.
    Orthomodular posets form an algebraic formalization of the logic of quantum mechanics. A central question is how to introduce implication in such a logic. We give a positive answer whenever the orthomodular poset in question is of finite height. The crucial advantage of our solution is that the corresponding algebra, called implication orthomodular poset, i.e. a poset equipped with a binary operator of implication, corresponds to the original orthomodular poset and that its implication operator is everywhere defined. We present here (...)
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    The misruling elites: the state, local elites, and the social geography of the Chinese Revolution.Xiaohong Xu, Ivan Png, Junhong Chu & Yehning Chen - 2024 - Theory and Society 53 (2):465-508.
    The existing scholarship has developed six main explanations to account for the success of the Chinese Revolution, which has been anomalous for major paradigms derived from cross-national comparisons. Methodologically, we use a social geographical approach to test these existing explanations systematically by constructing and analyzing a unique dataset of Communist growth in 93 counties in the three most contested provinces during its most pivotal period of ascendence. Theoretically, we advance and test an alternative perspective, based on the groundwork of Tocqueville (...)
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    Tracing Causal Mechanisms in Social Movement Research in Southeast Europe: The Cases of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia – Evidence from the “Bosnian Spring” and the “Citizens for Macedonia” Movements.Ivan Stefanovski - 2016 - Seeu Review 12 (1):27-51.
    Recent anti-governmental social movements in countries of former Yugoslavia have awakened the spirit of contention which had been dormant for almost two decades. The overwhelming economic deprivation, accompanied by the massive violation of basic human rights of the citizens, urged the challengers to take the streets.This paper is focused on comparison of two movements, the “Citizens for Macedonia” movement in the Republic of Macedonia and the “Bosnian Spring” in Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting the role and influence of movements on the (...)
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    Intension, extension, and the model of belief and knowledge in economics.Ivan Moscati - 2012 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 5 (2):1.
    This paper investigates a limitation of the model of belief and knowledge prevailing in mainstream economics, namely the state-space model. Because of its set-theoretic nature, this model has difficulties in capturing the difference between expressions that designate the same object but have different meanings, i.e., expressions with the same extension but different intensions. This limitation generates puzzling results concerning what individuals believe or know about the world as well as what individuals believe or know about what other individuals believe or (...)
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    Grammatical and Reductionist Explanations of Myth in Lévi-Strauss.Ivan Strenski - 1977 - Philosophy Today 21 (1):74-83.
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    Foundation of Justice.Ivan Supek - 1981 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 12 (1):251-266.
    From its start philosophy sought principles or values by which any action could be considered good or evil. The situation in a civil court is much simpler. The judge has before him an already worked-out criminal code, and since an evil action has already been settled, it is easy to determine the appropriate punishment. But we are here not interested in the punishment nor can we assume in advance the existence of some sort of book of laws. We are rather (...)
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  23. Heisenbergov obrat u shvaćanju svijeta.Ivan Supek - 1986 - Zagreb: Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti.
     
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  24. Marcus Antonius Dominis.Ivan Supek - 1967 - Hibbert Journal 66 (60):4.
     
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    Nad ponorima.Ivan Supek - 1999 - Anubih.
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    Na prekretnici milenija.Ivan Supek - 2001
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  27. Spoznaja.Ivan Supek - 1971 - Zagreb,: "Mladost,".
     
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    The Quantum Theory and Fundamental Philosophical Problems.Ivan Supek - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 4:357-361.
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    The Dialectic of Common Sense: The Master Thinkers.Ivan Sviták - 1978 - Upa.
    Originally published in Czechoslovakia just prior to Prague Spring in 1968, this collection of three essays on the political and philosophical thought of Montaigne, Voltaire, and Holbach examines the relationships between social life and ideological categories, and economics and the development of ideas.
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    Direct twisted Galois stratification.Ivan Tomašić - 2018 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 169 (1):21-53.
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    Liberacionismo, Decolonialismo, Deconstructivismo. Elementos de un debate en torno a la problemática del eurocentrismo.Iván Trujillo - 2019 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 10:49-71.
    In this article we give some elements of the debate between the liberationist, decolonialist and deconstructivist currents around the problem of Eurocentrism. In the first place, we identify some of the contributions of Jacques Derrida's thought to this debate from his reading of three representative authors of European thought: Husserl, Hegel and Heidegger. Secondly, we give some elements on the way in which certain forms of decolonialism and liberationism conceive not only their difference with Eurocentrism, but also the difference between (...)
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    La soberanía más allá de la instancia del poder y del dominio en torno a la bio-política de Jacques Derrida.Iván Trujillo - 2018 - Trans/Form/Ação 41 (2):73-94.
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    Istorija - pribežište ili putokaz.Ivan Đurić - 1990 - Sarajevo: "Svjetlost".
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    Perception of Organizational Ethical Climate by University Staff and Students in Medicine and Humanities: A Cross Sectional Study.Marin Viđak, Ivan Buljan, Ružica Tokalić, Anita Lunić, Darko Hren & Ana Marušić - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (6):3437-3454.
    We assessed students’ and employees’ perception of ethical climate at a university school of medicine compared to that of social sciences and humanities, as well as temporal changes in the employees’ perception of ethical climate. We also explored potential predictors of ethical climate, including moral foundations. This cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted at the University of Split School of Medicine and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, in Croatia, from April to September 2019. We used 36-item Ethical Climate Questionnaire (...)
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    Intentionalism as a Theory of Self-Deception.Ivan Cerovac - 2015 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):145-150.
    Is self-deception something that just happens to us, or is it an intentional action of an agent? This paper discusses intentionalism, a theory claiming that self-deception is intentional behavior that aims to produce a belief that the agent does not share. The agent is motivated by his belief that p (e.g. he is bald) and his desire that not-p (e.g. not to be bald), and if self-deceiving is successful, the agent will end up believing not-p. Opponents of intentionalism raise two (...)
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    Fink a Heidegger při četbě Parmenida.Ivan Blecha - 2019 - Filozofia 74 (6).
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    Improving the efficiency of the personnel management system in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Buryatia.Natalya Sergeevna Timofeeva & Ivan Valerievich Ishigenov - 2021 - Kant 39 (2):101-106.
    The purpose of the study is to determine measures to improve the efficiency of the personnel management system in the civil service. The article highlights the issues of improving the personnel management system in the civil service, identifies the features of personnel management in the civil service, touches upon the moments of motivation and incentives for civil servants. The authors carried out a sociological study among the employees of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Buryatia. Scientific (...)
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    The Effect of Place Attachment on Overseas Students’ Tourism Ambassador Behavior: A Mediation Role of Life Satisfactionrdrd.Xin Wang, Ivan Ka Wai Lai & Xinyu Liu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Life satisfaction is a research hotspot in positive psychology in recent years. This study uses overseas students as subjects and attempts to examine the effect of place attachment and student life satisfaction on Mainland Chinese students’ word-of-mouth recommendations and their Ambassador Behavioral intention. A survey was systematically conducted in six institutions in Macao. The results of 312 valid data indicate that place dependence has a positive influence on place identity; place identity and place dependence have a positive influence on student (...)
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    Music as social bonding: A cross-cultural perspective.Ivan Yifan Zou & William S.-Y. Wang - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44:e95.
    We extend Savage et al.'s music and social bonding hypothesis by examining it in the context of Chinese music. First, top-down functions such as music as political instrument should receive more attention. Second, solo performance can serve as important cues for social identity. Third, a right match between the tones in lyrics and music contributes also to social bonding.
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    Harm, Liberty, and Contagious Diseases in John Stuart Mill’s Philosophy.Ivan Cerovac - 2023 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 43 (1):117-129.
    The paper analyses John Stuart Mill’s harm principle and its proper application in the process of drafting and evaluating laws, political decisions, and measures used to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. By interpreting Mill as an epistemic democrat and an epistemic liberal, the paper focuses on Mill’s thoughts regarding the decision-making procedures appropriate for legislation in a pandemic. Additionally, it discusses the proper division of epistemic and political labor, one of the most important mechanisms Mill uses to filter the (...)
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    Havelock Ellis, eugenicist.Ivan Crozier - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (2):187-194.
    This article examines the contributions made towards eugenic thought in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by Havelock Ellis . Ellis was a significant social reformer who worked on the problems of sexuality from a scientific–naturalist secular perspective. In the later phases of his work, after he had completed much of his writing on sexuality, Ellis concentrated on issues of feminism and eugenics—problems he thought were interlinked. In this paper, I integrate his ideas about these subjects, and consider the (...)
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    John Dewey, Filosofia da Ciência e Filosofia da Educação.Ivan Ferreira da Cunha - 2015 - Filosofia E Educação 7 (2):123.
    Este artigo discute a relação entre filosofia da ciência e filosofia da educação a partir do texto de John Dewey Unity of Science as a Social Problem. Dewey propõe que o problema da unidade da ciência seja trabalhado de um ponto de vista não apenas epistemológico, mas também social. Isso é porque nosso entendimento sobre a ciência influencia a educação. A proposta de Dewey é discutida em relação às considerações de filósofos da ciência recentes, como Peter Galison e Paul Feyerabend, (...)
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    Models and Modeling in the Sciences: preface to the Special Issue of the 12th Principia International Symposium.Ivan Ferreira da Cunha & Jerzy A. Brzozowski - 2022 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 26 (1):1-5.
    This Special Issue brings a selection of peer-reviewed papers that were presented at the 12th Principia International Symposium: Models and Modeling in the Sciences, Florianópolis, Brazil, online, August 2021. In this preface, the chair and the secretary of the organizing committee comment the symposium's context and briefly present the issue.
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    Objectivity in Social Inquiry.Ivan Ferreira da Cunha - 2022 - Cognitio 23 (1):56666-56666.
    Otto Neurath and John Dewey share the understanding that science must have a prominent role in democratic social reform. This is a common aim that brought logical empiricism and pragmatism together in the first half of the 20th century, but there are differences between the two stances. On the one hand, Neurath sees a limitation of scientific knowledge, considering that it cannot determine decisions to be taken in the course of social reform. Such decisions, in the logical empiricist view, are (...)
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    Michel Foucault y el problema del método: reflexiones en torno a la arqueo-genealogía.Iván Gabriel Dalmau - 2021 - Escritos 29 (62):84-100.
    The purpose of this paper is to review Foucault´s problematization of method within the framework of his conception of philosophy as a critical diagnostic activity of the present. First, we will reconstruct the way in which the philosopher problematizes the critique as a diagnostic activity and focuses repeatedly on archival work on thediscourse of the human sciences. Then, we will focus on the archaeological problematization of method and what we call "archaeological echoes of genealogy". Therefore, we will show the way (...)
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    Reflexiones en torno a la crítica foucaultiana del liberalismo en tanto marco de racionalidad de la biopolítica.Iván Gabriel Dalmau - 2022 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 34 (61).
    El propósito de este trabajo es analizar la crítica foucaultianade la gubernamentalidad liberal como marco de racionalidad de la biopolítica. Particularmente, colocaremos el foco de la lectura en la problematización que Foucault despliega respecto de la formación de la economía política en tanto saber estratégico de la racionalidad liberal. Por ello, en el primer apartado, nos detendremos en la grilla de la gubernamentalidad como herramienta que la permite a Foucault elaborar una arqueo-genealogía de las formas de objetivación. Luego, dirigiremos la (...)
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    Revisitando la crítica de las ciencias humanas elaborada por Michel Foucault en sus cursos sobre biopolítica y gubernamentalidad.Iván Gabriel Dalmau - 2020 - Praxis Filosófica 51:97-114.
    A lo largo del presente artículo se pretende analizar la problematización foucaulteana de las ciencias humanas elaborada en el contexto de sus trabajos sobre biopolítica y gubernamentalidad. En ese sentido, la biopolítica y la gubernamentalidad en cuanto tales no constituyen el objeto de nuestra indagación, sino que más bien es a través del abordaje foucaulteano de dichas problemáticas que buscaremos revisar su lectura respecto de los saberes acerca de “lo humano”.
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    The French Law on “Protection of Persons Undergoing Biomedical Research”: Implications for the U.S.Ivan Berlin & David A. Gorelick - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (3):434-441.
    Because research involving human subjects exposes people to risk not always for their own potential benefit, the question arises as to how best ensure that: research participants are protected and benefited according to the highest ethical standards, while, on the other hand, researchers are protected and free to do research that will produce clinical advances for both research participants and society as a whole.The balancing of the risk to research participants versus the benefits derived from the research is performed in (...)
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    When nursing education becomes political: Norm‐critical perspectives in a campus‐based clinical learning environment.Ivan Andrés Castillo, Ellinor Tengelin, Susanna H. Arveklev & Elisabeth Dahlborg - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry:e12597.
    Nursing education is in the process of incorporating critical thinking, social justice, and health inequality perspectives into educational structures, aspiring to help nursing students develop into professional nurses prepared to provide equal care. Norm criticism is a pedagogical philosophy that promotes social justice. This qualitative case study aimed to gain an understanding of and elaborate on an educational development initiative in which norm criticism was incorporated into the composition of a new campus‐based clinical learning environment for nursing education. By analyzing (...)
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  50. Prospective Fruitfulness as a Criterion for Theory-Change and Research-Strategy Option.Ivan Colagè - 2014 - Comprendre 16 (1):61-86.
     
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