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    Aesthetic Emotions and Aesthetic People: Openness Predicts Sensitivity to Novelty in the Experiences of Interest and Pleasure.Kirill Fayn, Carolyn MacCann, Niko Tiliopoulos & Paul J. Silvia - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  2. Beyond Species: Il’ya Ivanov and His Experiments on Cross-Breeding Humans with Anthropoid Apes.Kirill Rossiianov - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (2):277-316.
    ArgumentI believe that some pollutions are used as analogies for expressing a general view of the social order.Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger The possibility of crossing humans with other anthropoid species has been discussed in fiction as well as in scientific literature during the twentieth century. Professor Il’ya Ivanov’s attempt to achieve this was crucial for the beginning of organized primate research in the Soviet Union, and remains one of the most interesting and controversial experiments that was ever done on (...)
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    ‘Neither class, nor party’: Paradoxes and transformations of the Russian and Soviet scientific intelligentsia.Kirill Maslov - 2015 - History of the Human Sciences 28 (2):111-127.
    The Russian intelligentsia emerged and existed in diversity due to specific political and social conditions within Russian society. The intelligentsia was more than just a class or group of educated people. The present article is an attempt to give a retrospective interpretation of the Russian intelligentsia and its transformation into the Soviet one in the 1920s, when Vygotsky also was an engaged actor in different programmes. At that time the political was as sharp and critical as the scientific, and science (...)
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    The Archery of "Wisdom" in the Stream of Life: "Wisdom" in the "Four Books" with Zhu Xi's Reflections.Kirill O. Thompson - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (3):330 - 344.
    Confucian wisdom is commonly assumed to consist in the Confucian value perspective as humanism in a naturalistic outlook. In fact, Confucius and Mencius sketched out a far more interesting notion of wisdom (zhi) as rooted in cognizance and flexibility and expressed in sensitive discernment and the ability to read and respond to complex, changing circumstances--to read (and respond to) the writing on the wall. Whereas the notions of tradition and the Way are thought to weigh heavily in the Confucian perspective, (...)
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    Relational Self in Classical Confucianism: Lessons from Confucius' Analects.O. Thompson Kirill - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 67 (3):887-907.
    One’s translating, reading, and understanding of texts from other eras and traditions are conditioned by tacit assumptions built into one’s own vocabulary and psycho-cultural understanding of self—of which one tends to be only intuitively aware. Thus, for example, when encountering the vocabulary in Classical Chinese for “I,” “me,” “mine,” “self,” et cetera, modern readers are inclined to import their own linguistic, cognitive, and cultural intuitions about these terms, unconsciously and without second thought. This has been particularly problematic for modern Western (...)
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    Sound and Sense in Classical Arabic Poetry. By Geert Jan van Gelder.Kirill Dmitriev - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3).
    Sound and Sense in Classical Arabic Poetry. By Geert Jan van Gelder. Arabische Studien, vol. 10. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2013. Pp. xv + 399. €78.
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    Making Avant-Garde Film Accessible.Kirill Galetski - 2001 - Film-Philosophy 5 (1).
    Scott MacDonald _Avant-Garde Film_ Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993 ISBN 0-521-38821-X 199 pp.
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  8. Filosofii︠a︡ i sot︠s︡iologii︠a︡.Kiril Stoev Karadzhov - 1973 - Sofii︠a︡,: Nauka i izkustvo (Varna, pech. St. Dobrev-strandzhata).
     
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  9. Patriarch Methodios I.(843-847) und das Studitische Schisma: Quellenkritische Bemerkungen.Kirill Maksimovic - 2000 - Byzantion 70 (2):422-446.
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    2000 Misli Za Choveka.Kiril Paleshutski (ed.) - 1993 - Blageovgrad: Forchŭn.
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  11. Sled totalitarizma nakŭde?: problemi na prekhoda kŭm pazarna ikonomika i grazhdansko obshtestvo.Kiril Vasilev, Stefan Donchev, Ivan Petrov Kolchev & Klub "Alternativi Na Razvitieto" (eds.) - 1991 - Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelska poredit︠s︡a "Alternativi".
     
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    The Rule-Following Problem and Wittgenstein’s Place in Sociology Studies.Kirill A. Rodin - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (3):23-33.
    The article presents an attempt to evaluate the influence of the late Wittgenstein philosophy (by the example of the rule-following problem) on sociology and some empirical programs of sociological research. At first we give a brief overview of the rule-following problem and consider, on the one hand, a skeptical reading and a skeptical solution to the problem by S. Kripke and, on the other hand, criticism towards Kripke by some Wittgensteinians). Then we reveal the role of skeptic reading in the (...)
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    Li and yi as immanent: Chu hsi's thought in practical perspective.Kirill O. Thompson - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (1):30-46.
  14. A New Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Localizer for Preoperative Language Mapping Using a Sentence Completion Task: Validity, Choice of Baseline Condition, and Test–Retest Reliability.Kirill Elin, Svetlana Malyutina, Oleg Bronov, Ekaterina Stupina, Aleksei Marinets, Anna Zhuravleva & Olga Dragoy - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    To avoid post-neurosurgical language deficits, intraoperative mapping of the language function in the brain can be complemented with preoperative mapping with functional magnetic resonance imaging. The validity of an fMRI “language localizer” paradigm crucially depends on the choice of an optimal language task and baseline condition. This study presents a new fMRI “language localizer” in Russian using overt sentence completion, a task that comprehensively engages the language function by involving both production and comprehension at the word and sentence level. The (...)
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    Impact of Induced Moods, Sensation Seeking, and Emotional Contagion on Economic Decisions Under Risk.Kirill Efimov, Ioannis Ntoumanis, Olga Kuskova, Dzerassa Kadieva, Ksenia Panidi, Vladimir Kosonogov, Nina Kazanina, Anna Shestakova, Vasily Klucharev & Iiro P. Jääskeläinen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In addition to probabilities of monetary gains and losses, personality traits, socio-economic factors, and specific contexts such as emotions and framing influence financial risk taking. Here, we investigated the effects of joyful, neutral, and sad mood states on participants’ risk-taking behaviour in a simple task with safe and risky options. We also analysed the effect of framing on risk taking. In different trials, a safe option was framed in terms of either financial gains or losses. Moreover, we investigated the effects (...)
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  16. Culture, Perception, and Artistic Visualization: A Comparative Study of Children's Drawings in Three Siberian Cultural Groups.Kirill V. Istomin, Jaroslava Panáková & Patrick Heady - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (1):76-100.
    In a study of three indigenous and non-indigenous cultural groups in northwestern and northeastern Siberia, framed line tests and a landscape drawing task were used to examine the hypotheses that test-based assessments of context sensitivity and independence are correlated with the amount of contextual information contained in drawings, and with the order in which the focal and background objects are drawn. The results supported these hypotheses, and inspection of the regression relationships suggested that the intergroup variations in test performance were (...)
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    Confucian Thought: Selfhood as Creative Transformation.Kirill O. Thompson - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (3):323-325.
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    Aurelien djian Husserl et l’horizon comme probleme. Une contribution a l’histoire de la phenomenologie lille: Presses universitaires du septentrion, 2021. Isbn-102757433296.Kirill Yakovlev - 2022 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 11 (1):466-482.
    In his book, Aurelien Djian investigates the history of the concept of horizon in the evolution of Husserl’s thought. Addressing the most fundamental concerns of phenomenology, Djian redefines the horizon considering themes such as coherence of experience, the reality of the world, and motivation. He suggests an approach to exploring the horizon grounded in a detailed analysis of Thing and Space lectures. A significant conclusion of Djians’s book is that the origin of the horizon should not be attributed to Ideas (...)
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    Analysis of the Ratnakuta in the Mongolian Manuscript Kanjur.Kirill Alekseev - 2021 - Buddhist Studies Review 38 (2).
    The Maharatnakuta is a collection of Buddhist texts, the bulk of which belong to the early Mahayana tradition. Its extant versions are included in the Chinese Tripitaka as well as the Tibetan and Mongolian Kanjurs. The collection has been studied to a certain extent with the use of the Chinese and Tibetan sources but almost nothing is known of its Mongolian-language versions. The article aims to provide a preliminary study of the Ratnakuta in the Mongolian manuscript Kanjur compiled in 1628–1629. (...)
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    Ulan-Ude Manuscript Kanjur: An Overview, Analysis and Brief Catalogue.Kirill Alekseev, Nikolay Tsyrempilov & Timur Badmatsyrenov - 2017 - Buddhist Studies Review 33 (1-2):241-269.
    This study investigates the Mongolian manuscript Kanjur preserved at the Center of Oriental Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Institute for Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan studies of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The manuscript previously belonged to the Chesan Buddhist monastery of Central Transbaikalia and was brought to the Buruchkom, a first academic institute of the Republic of Buryat-Mongolia by the eminent Buryat writer Khotsa Namsaraev. The manuscript is an almost complete copy of the Ligdan Khan’s Kanjur (...)
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    Lysimachus, the Getae, and archaeology.P. Delev - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50 (02):384-.
    Among the principal successors to Alexander the Great, Lysimachus is probably the one that has suffered most by neglect in the scanty literary sources at our disposal. His wars with the Getae and their king Dromichaetes are among the few events in his long career which have received more than a casual notice in the historical tradition; no wonder that they have been examined repeatedly both in the context of Lysimachus' political biography and of the history of the region and (...)
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    Abnormalizing in Development Processes.Ballakh Kirill - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 16:157-162.
    Thinking about abnormalization, the author views abnormalizing as one of the means of entering the space where everything is born, and evaluates the place of this means in modern society. Over the course of human history, society established norms and taboos of all kinds, and the system of norms and taboosdetermined the society itself. This is especially important in modern society, the society where, besides self-reproduction, development is also one of the main objectives, which presupposes constant creation of new norms. (...)
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    The origin of Metazoa: a transition from temporal to spatial cell differentiation.Kirill V. Mikhailov, Anastasiya V. Konstantinova, Mikhail A. Nikitin, Peter V. Troshin, Leonid Yu Rusin, Vassily A. Lyubetsky, Yuri V. Panchin, Alexander P. Mylnikov, Leonid L. Moroz, Sudhir Kumar & Vladimir V. Aleoshin - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (7):758-768.
    For over a century, Haeckel's Gastraea theory remained a dominant theory to explain the origin of multicellular animals. According to this theory, the animal ancestor was a blastula‐like colony of uniform cells that gradually evolved cell differentiation. Today, however, genes that typically control metazoan development, cell differentiation, cell‐to‐cell adhesion, and cell‐to‐matrix adhesion are found in various unicellular relatives of the Metazoa, which suggests the origin of the genetic programs of cell differentiation and adhesion in the root of the Opisthokonta. Multicellular (...)
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    Fox Koan and Dream: Dogen's New Light on Causality and Purity.Kirill O. Thompson - 2011 - Asian Philosophy 21 (3):251 - 256.
    The consummate Soto Zen master, Dogen (1200?1253), expressed himself in creative ways that reflected fundamental insights of Chan/Zen Buddhism while responding to the needs of his time and place, i.e., Kamakura era Japan. His early training in Tendai and Rinzai Zen lent rigor and force to his Soto Zen experiences and expressions. This paper explores Dogen's new light on causality and morality purity, vis-à-vis Song dynasty Chan approaches by examining (1) his comments, early (1244) and late (ca. 1252), on the (...)
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    Sounding the analects , engaging confucius.Kirill O. Thompson - 2011 - Philosophy East and West 61 (1):195-215.
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  26. Zhu XI (chu hsi, 1130-1200 CE).Kirill O. Thompson - 2007 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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  27. An Inquiry Into the Formation of Chu Hsi's Moral Philosophy.Kirill Ole Thompson - 1985 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i
    This dissertation demonstrates that Chu Hsi forged a compelling ethical theory out of his insights into the requirements of moral self-cultivation. These insights led him to realize that a person's mind forms his seat of volition and thus provides for his capacities of moral self-determination and responsibility. Understanding that a person's cultivation efforts must be focused largely on his mind, so as to transform his intentions and inform his sense of appropriateness, Chu Hsi developed his ethical theory. In ways similar (...)
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    Beneficiaries of A Place: Whose Life Is Better?Kirill L. Rozhkov & Konstantin Khomutskii - 2019 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 24 (2):11-25.
    The paper shows relationships between the characteristics of residents and the places, where they live. A combination of three criteria of place attractiveness was chosen to classify places, and profiles of their beneficiaries on the theoretical level. The results of the empirical study partially con­firm the developed theoretical typologies. Two methods to segment place market are equal only if expectations of population are constant. Study results allow place marketers to identify emerging shifts in the structure of beneficiaries of specific places (...)
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    The archery of "wisdom" in the stream of life: "Wisdom" in the.Kirill O. Thompson - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (3).
    : Confucian wisdom is commonly assumed to consist in the Confucian value perspective as humanism in a naturalistic outlook. In fact, Confucius and Mencius sketched out a far more interesting notion of wisdom (zhi) as rooted in cognizance and flexibility and expressed in sensitive discernment and the ability to read and respond to complex, changing circumstances-to read (and respond to) the writing on the wall. Whereas the notions of tradition and the Way are thought to weigh heavily in the Confucian (...)
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    When a "white horse" is not a "horse".Kirill Ole Thompson - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (4):481-499.
    Is the white horse paradox just a sleight of hand, or is it indicative of some truths about words, language, and logic? The paradox underscores some differences in the significance and implications of terms when considered in the context of mention rather than use. Moreover, the paradox shows that insights into how words and phrases operate in language can be gained by considering them in the context of mention. The paradox also causes us to think of the instrumental value of (...)
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    The Archery of "Wisdom" in the Stream of Life: "Wisdom" in the Four Books with Zhu Xi's Reflections.Kirill O. Thompson - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (3):330-344.
    Confucian wisdom is commonly assumed to consist in the Confucian value perspective as humanism in a naturalistic outlook. In fact, Confucius and Mencius sketched out a far more interesting notion of wisdom as rooted in cognizance and flexibility and expressed in sensitive discernment and the ability to read and respond to complex, changing circumstances--to read the writing on the wall. Whereas the notions of tradition and the Way are thought to weigh heavily in the Confucian perspective, the deeper insight and (...)
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    Ethical Reading of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.Kirill A. Rodin - 2021 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 58 (1):31-39.
    The hundred-year history of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we examine in the article through a gradual approach (through the refusal of researchers from obviously erroneous interpretations) to an ethical (or metaphilosophical) reading of the work. The latter explains Wittgenstein’s unambiguous indication of ethical meaning as the main meaning of the Tractatus and consistently reconciles various parts of the work (ontology, figurative theory of meaning, rejection of the theory of types and logical constants, etc.) with the latest so-called ethical and (...)
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    Philosophical Reflections on the "Fish Happiness" Anecdote.Kirill O. Thompson - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (4):1307-1318.
    The “Fish Happiness” anecdote in the Zhuangzi is a literary gem, a well-wrought urn, which simultaneously reflects and informs the “Autumn Floods” chapter,1 as well as the text as a whole.2 Despite its polish and surface clarity, the anecdote has afforded a variety of readings. Its points and assumptions tend to be muted or understated in pun, so the reader is pressed to bring his or her own intellectual wits to bear. Indeed, one wonders if the fish happiness anecdote wasn’t (...)
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    Electrocorticographic Activation within Human Auditory Cortex during Dialog-Based Language and Cognitive Testing.Kirill V. Nourski, Mitchell Steinschneider & Ariane E. Rhone - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10:186768.
    Current models of cortical speech and language processing include multiple regions within the temporal lobe of both hemispheres. Human communication, by necessity, involves complex interactions between regions subserving speech and language processing with those involved in more general cognitive functions. To assess these interactions, we utilized an ecologically salient conversation-based approach. This approach mandates that we first clarify activity patterns at the earliest stages of cortical speech processing. Therefore, we examined high gamma (70-150 Hz) responses within the electrocorticogram (ECoG) recorded (...)
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    M. Rubinsteins Projekt der praktischen Philosophie des Neukantianismus: Pädagogik als angewandtes Wertesystem.Kirill Faradzhev - 2011 - Kant Studien 102 (2):191-201.
    This article is devoted to the Russian Neokantian philosopher, teacher and member of the Kant Society, Moses M. Rubinstein, who attined his doctoral degree under Rickert in 1905 and who was very involved in promoting Kantianism in Russian. He is known for his public defence of Kant in 1914 at the time of the slavophile attacks on Kantian philosophy occasioned by World War I. Rubinstein's essay on “The Logical Foundations of the Hegelian System and the End of History” was published (...)
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    The semantics of personality in Russian “subjective sociology”.Kirill Faradzhev - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):123-133.
    The article is devoted to the "subjective method" and the role of value preferences, as underscored in Russian proto-sociology, developed by the populists in discussions with the "ethical Marxism," on the one hand, and with positivists, on the other. The main issue—how was the apologia of individual in these studies connected to the ideals of social development?— leads to the question, whether such ideals could be based on an inborn moral law or "universal good" in the spirit of empirical-positivist theories. (...)
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    The Semantics of Personality in Russian "Subjective Sociology".Kirill Faradzhev - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):123 - 133.
    The article is devoted to the "subjective method" and the role of value preferences, as underscored in Russian proto-sociology, developed by the populists in discussions with the "ethical Marxism," on the one hand, and with positivists, on the other. The main issue—how was the apologia of individual in these studies connected to the ideals of social development?— leads to the question, whether such ideals could be based on an inborn moral law or "universal good" in the spirit of empirical-positivist theories. (...)
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  38. Politicheskii kurs v sfere mestnogo nalogooblozheniia v sovremennoi Rossii.Kirill Fedorov - 2003 - Polis 4:71-81.
     
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    Nuanced aesthetic emotions: emotion differentiation is related to knowledge of the arts and curiosity.Kirill Fayn, Paul J. Silvia, Yasemin Erbas, Niko Tiliopoulos & Peter Kuppens - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (3):593-599.
    The ability to distinguish between emotions is considered indicative of well-being, but does emotion differentiation in an aesthetic context also reflect deeper and more knowledgeable aesthetic experiences? Here we examine whether positive and negative ED in response to artistic stimuli reflects higher fluency in an aesthetic domain. Particularly, we test whether knowledge of the arts and curiosity are associated with more fine-grained positive and negative aesthetic experiences. A sample of 214 people rated their positive and negative feelings in response to (...)
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    Peerless Dulcinea, Love of God, and Shoah.Kirill Postoutenko - 2023 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 18 (2):80-103.
    Building upon the extended notion of conceptual history as a diachronic study of conceptual interactions, the article begins with deconstructing the paradoxical semantic core of incomparability statements that, it is claimed, endows them with a capacity of stabilizing social semantics. By declaring certain foundational values—positive (Shoah) or negative (God)—“incomparable” and thus immune to the challenges of cross-evaluation, the users of discourse uphold the boundaries of civilized society. On a smaller scale, this exclusion of competitive valuation is undergirded by the ascription (...)
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    Is Wisdom an Epistemic Virtue?Kirill V. Karpov - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (2):226-230.
    The article discusses the problem of parallelism of epistemic and moral virtues. The author presents the problem along with other methodological obstacles in virtue epistemology. The importance of the problem of parallelism becomes evident when we turn to the criteria of intellectual (epistemic) evaluation and to the framework of possible intellectual ethos. This problem is discussed in the paper by the example of definitions of master virtue and wisdom proposed by A.R. Karimov.
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    Taoist cultural reality: The harmony of aesthetic order.Kirill O. Thompson - 1990 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 17 (2):175-185.
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    Bitie i sŭdba: choveshkata priroda i choveshkite prava.Kiril Milchev - 2004 - Sofii︠a︡: Sharp Stoun.
  44. Ekzistent︠s︡ialnata tema i problematikata na Palamizma.Kiril Milchev - 2001 - Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelska biblioteka Kirilit︠s︡a.
     
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    Za si︠u︡zhetnii︠a︡ razmisŭl: filosofski eseta.Kiril Milchev - 1999 - Sofii︠a︡: IK "Propeler".
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  46. Kosmicheskai︠a︡ doktrina Rossii =.Kirill Shramkov - 1995 - Moskva: [S.N.].
     
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  47. Agricultural Ethics in Early Chinese Perspective: Some Issues.Kirill Thompson - 2018 - In Kirill O. Thompson & Paul B. Thompson (eds.), Agricultural Ethics in East Asian Perspective: A Transpacific Dialogue. New York: Springer Verlag.
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  48. Ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡ ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii: istoriko-kriticheskie ocherki problemy.Kirill Mikhaĭlovich Zavadskiĭ - 1977 - Leningrad: Nauka. Edited by Ė. I. Kolchinskiĭ.
     
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  49. Filosofskie problemy sovremennoĭ biologii.Kirill Mikhaĭlovich Zavadskiĭ - 1970 - Edited by Mamzin, Alekseĭ Sergeevich & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  50. Razvitie ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoĭ teorii posle Darvina.Kirill Mikhaĭlovich Zavadskiĭ - 1973
     
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