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    A History of Ukraine. [REVIEW]Leonid I. Strakhovsky - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):372-374.
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    The mind vs. logic: Aristotle and Zadeh.Leonid I. Perlovsky - 2007 - Critical Review: Society for the Mathematics of Uncertainty 1 (1):30-33.
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    Symbols: Integrated cognition and language.Leonid I. Perlovsky - 2007 - In R. Gudwin & J. Queiroz (eds.), Semiotics and Intelligent Systems Development. Idea Group. pp. 121--151.
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    Simplifying Heuristics Versus Careful Thinking: Scientific Analysis of Millennial Spiritual Issues.Daniel S. Levine & Leonid I. Perlovsky - 2008 - Zygon 43 (4):797-821.
    Abstract.There is ample evidence that humans (and other primates) possess a knowledge instinct—a biologically driven impulse to make coherent sense of the world at the highest level possible. Yet behavioral decision‐making data suggest a contrary biological drive to minimize cognitive effort by solving problems using simplifying heuristics. Individuals differ, and the same person varies over time, in the strength of the knowledge instinct. Neuroimaging studies suggest which brain regions might mediate the balance between knowledge expansion and heuristic simplification. One region (...)
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    Simplifying heuristics versus careful thinking: Scientific analysis of millennial spiritual issues.Daniel S. Levine & Leonid I. Perlovsky - 2008 - Zygon 43 (4):797-821.
    There is ample evidence that humans (and other primates) possess a knowledge instinct—a biologically driven impulse to make coherent sense of the world at the highest level possible. Yet behavioral decision-making data suggest a contrary biological drive to minimize cognitive effort by solving problems using simplifying heuristics. Individuals differ, and the same person varies over time, in the strength of the knowledge instinct. Neuroimaging studies suggest which brain regions might mediate the balance between knowledge expansion and heuristic simplification. One region (...)
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  6. Gumanizm i sovremennai︠a︡ literatura.I. I. Anisimov, Nikolaĭ Konstantinovich Geĭ & Leonid Novychenko (eds.) - 1963 - Moskva,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR.
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    Neural Networks and Intellect: Using Model Based Concepts.Leonid I. Perlovsky - 2000 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press USA.
    This work describes a mathematical concept of modelling field theory and its applications to a variety of problems, while offering a view of the relationships among mathematics, computational concepts in neural networks, semiotics, and concepts of mind in psychology and philosophy.
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  8. Leninizm i sovremennai︠a︡ ideologicheskai︠a︡ borʹba.Leonid Fedorovich Evmenov - 1970
     
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    Zdesʹ i teperʹ: sovremennyĭ opyt filosofsko-religioznogo issledovanii︠a︡.Leonid Nikitin - 1990 - Moskva: Prometeĭ.
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    I had the good fortune to communicate with giants of the spirit. Part I.Leonid Finberg, Vlada Davidenko, Ryenat Shvets & Sofia Bryl - 2023 - Sententiae 42 (3):199-210.
    Interview of Vlada Davidenko, Ryenat Shvets, Sofia Bryl with Leonid Finberg.
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    Shaman's Drum: A Unique Monument of Spiritual Culture of the Altai Turk Peoples.Leonid P. Potapov - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (4):24-35.
    This paper describes some results of a multi‐decade study of the drums of Altai shamans, begun in 1922 with the active cooperation of shamans from several ethnic groups and in several regions of the Altai mountains. These studies were a part of broad scale research of Altai culture. Knowledge of the customs and language of these people, along with my sincere interest, was the principal reason the Altai shamans developed significant trust in me, and this feeling of trust by the (...)
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    Edinstvo slova i dela.Leonid Nikolaev - 1971
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  13. Italʹi︠a︡nskie gumanisty: stilʹ zhizni i stilʹ myshlenii︠a︡.Leonid M. Batkin - 1978 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
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    Stikhi i zhiznʹ: opyt poėticheskoĭ avtobiografii.Leonid Naumovich Stolovich - 2003 - Tallinn: INGRI.
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    Individual and Social in L.I. Petrazhitsky's Philosophy of Law.Leonid Yu Kornilaev - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):513-523.
    Along with competing legal concepts of positivism and gnoseologism in the second half of the 19th century, a direction of legal psychology was formed, within which the psychological theory of law by the Russian and Polish lawyer L.I. Petrazhitsky takes a prominent place. L.I. Petrazhitsky's legal theory interprets the law as a mental phenomenon in a person's mind. The mental life forms the internal and external legal behavior. Studying the law becomes possible only by analyzing the subject's particular kind of (...)
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    Pamʹi︠a︡ti Hryhorii︠a︡ Skovorody: materialy naukovoï konferent︠s︡ii, prysvi︠a︡chenoï 275-ĭ richnyt︠s︡i vid dni︠a︡ narodz︠h︡enni︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkoho filosofa ta poeta.Leonid Ushkalov (ed.) - 1998 - Kharkiv: Kharkivsʹkyĭ derz︠h︡. pedahohichnyĭ universytet im. H.S. Skovorody.
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    The Semantics of Knowledge Attributions: A Defence of Moderate Invariantism.Leonid Tarasov - 2014 - Dissertation, University of Manchester
    This work has four aims: (i) to provide an overview of the current debate about the semantics of knowledge attributions, i.e. sentences of the form ⌜S knows that Φ⌝; (ii) to ground the debate in a single semantic-pragmatic framework; (iii) to identify a methodology for describing the semantics of knowledge attributions; (iv) to go some way towards describing the semantics of knowledge attributions in light of this methodology, and in particular to defend moderate invariantist semantics against its main current rivals. (...)
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  18. Zachem i︠a︡?Leonid Viktorovich Pochivalov - 1976 - Moskva: Sov. Rossii︠a︡.
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  19. Dukhovnai︠a︡ kulʹtura i razvitie lichnosti v sovremennom obshchestve: Voprosy filosofii: Mezhvuz. sb.Leonid Kirillovich Grishanov (ed.) - 1977 - Kishinev: Shtiint︠s︡a.
     
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    O vsemirnoĭ istorii.Leonid M. Batkin - 2013 - Moskva: RGGU.
    O dvizhenii istorii v budushchee -- Strannai︠a︡ "ti︠u︡rʹma" istoricheskoĭ neobkhodimosti -- Istoricheskai︠a︡ novizna poni︠a︡tiĭ "individualʹnostʹ" i "lichnostʹ" -- Ob avtobiografizme -- Statʹ Evropoĭ.
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    “The Turn towards Ontology” in Russian Neo-Kantianism in the Late 1910s and Early 1920s.Leonid Yu Kornilaev - 2019 - Kantian Journal 38 (4):81-100.
    The period between the late 1910s and early 1920s saw the emergence of onto-epistemological philosophical projects in Russia that was determined by criticism and attempts to overcome the domination of epistemology in philosophy which was the result of the intensive development of Neo-Kantianism and the influence of Husserl’s phenomenology. Attempts to turn towards ontology were made both by Russian religious philosophers and by Russian Neo-Kantians. I look at the little-studied philosophical projects of the Russian Neo-Kantians Lev Salagov and Nikolai Boldyrev. (...)
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    Estestvennye resursy i tekhnologii v obrazovatelʹnoĭ dei︠a︡telʹnosti.Leonid Evgenʹevich Popov - 2011 - Tomsk: Izdatelʹstvo TGASU.
    В прил.: Простые математические модели динамики коллективной деятельности / Л. Е. Попов, М. И. Слободской. Мозг и обучение / Б. И. Вершинин.
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  23. Hryhoriĭ Skovoroda i antychna kulʹtura.Leonid Ushkalov - 1997 - Kharkiv: Kharkivsʹkyĭ derz︠h︡. pedahohichnyĭ universytet im. H.S. Skovorody.
     
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  24. Aleksi︠e︡ĭ Stepanovich Khomi︠a︡kov.Leonid Evstafʹevich Vladimirov - 1904
     
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    Mihai Șora: o filosofie a bucuriei și a speranței.Leonid Dragomir & Mihai Șora (eds.) - 2009 - București: Cartea Românească.
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  26. Kniga V. I. Lenina "Materialism i ėmpiriokritits︠i︡zm.".Leonid Sergeevich Pavlov - 1959 - Leningrad,:
     
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  27. Biologii︠a︡ i sot︠s︡ialʹnyĭ progress.Leonid Pechurenko - 1997 - Idrit︠s︡a: Izd-vo Pskovskogo obl. in-ta usovershenstvovanii︠a︡ uchitelei.
     
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    Projective Adaptivism.Leonid Tarasov - 2019 - Philosophical Papers 48 (3):379-402.
    Moderate invariantism is the orthodox semantics for knowledge attributions. In recent years it has fallen out of favour, in large part because it fails to explain why ordinary speakers have the intuition that some utterances of knowledge attributions are felicitous and others infelicitous in several types of cases. To address this issue moderate invariantists have developed a variety of what I call non-semantic theories which they claim account for the relevant felicity intuitions independently of moderate invariantist semantics. Some critics have (...)
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  29. O "Filosofskikh tetradi︠a︡kh" V. I. Lenina.Leonid Sergeevich Pavlov - 1958
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  30. Nepreryvnai︠a︡ logika: teorii︠a︡ i primenenii︠a︡.Leonid Ivanovich Volgin - 1990 - Tallinn: Akademii︠a︡ nauk Ėstonii. Edited by V. I. Levin.
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    Contextualism and Weird Knowledge.Leonid Tarasov - 2013 - Philosophical Quarterly 63 (252):565-575.
    John Greco has recently raised two worries for epistemic contextualism, viz it deprives epistemology of its subject matter and renders objective knowledge impossible. He argues that these problems are not restricted to contextualism, but apply to rival theories, like subject sensitive invariantism, and that they are overstated. I develop Greco's worries, which show that contextualism suggests either that there is no such thing as knowledge, or a weird view of knowledge: as disparately varied and undisciplined, individual-dependent and arbitrary. I then (...)
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    Features of the Modernization of Marxism in the Practice of the Ccp.Leonid Chupriy & Liudmyla Yevdokymova - 2023 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (9):63-67.
    B a c k g r o u nd. The article focuses on the study of modern adaptations and modifications of Marxist principles in the context of the practice of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Focusing on the process of modernization, the article explores how Marxism developed and adapted to China's unique socio-political and economic landscape. Through an in-depth analysis of the CCP's policy and ideological changes, the article sheds light on the distinctive features characterizing the modernization of Marxism in (...)
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  33. Nekotorye filosofskie voprosy fiziki i matematiki. Bezrodnyĭ, Leonid Kuzʹmich & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1971
     
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    Early State, Developed State, Mature State: The Statehood Evolutionary Sequence.Leonid Grinin - 2008 - Social Evolution and History 7 (1).
    In the theory of the early state it was fundamentally new and important from a methodological point of view to define the early state as a separate stage of evolution essentially different from the following stage, the one of the full-grown or mature state. ‘To reach the early state level is one thing, to develop into a full-blown, or mature state is quite another’ (Claessen and Skalník 1978b: 22). At the same time they (as well as a number of other (...)
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    Early State and Democracy.Leonid Grinin - 2004 - In Leonid Grinin, Robert Carneiro, Dmitri Bondarenko, Nikolay Kradin & Andrey Korotayev (eds.), The Early State, Its Alternatives and Analogues. ‘Uchitel’ Publishing House. pp. 419--463.
    The present article is devoted to the problem which is debated actively to-day, namely whether Greek poleis and the Roman Republic were early states or they represented a specific type of stateless societies. In particular, Moshe Berent examines this problem by the example of Athens in his contribution to this volume. He arrives at the conclusion that Athens was a stateless society. However, I am of the opinion that this conclusion is wrong: and I believe that Athens and Rome were (...)
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    The origins of social and legal understanding of the concept "sacrifice".Leonid Chernov & Elena Pogorelskaya - 2019 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:7-15.
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    Ĭoga Obratnoĭ Spirali, 1986-1988=.Leonid Belenit︠s︡kiĭ - 2015 - East Brunswick, NJ: Acupuncture and Karma Yoga Institute, LLC.
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    Psykholohichni pohli︠a︡dy A.S. Makarenka: osobystistʹ, dii︠a︡lʹnistʹ, sot︠s︡ialʹni ob'i︠e︡dnanni︠a︡, kolektyv.Leonid Mykhaĭlovych Kudoi︠a︡r - 2005 - Sumy: Vyd-vo Sumsʹkoho derz︠h︡. universytetu.
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    Psykholohichni pohli︠a︡dy A.S. Makarenka: osobystistʹ, dii︠a︡lʹnistʹ, sot︠s︡ialʹni ob'i︠e︡dnanni︠a︡, kolektyv.Leonid Mykhaĭlovych Kudoi︠a︡r - 2005 - Sumy: Vyd-vo Sumsʹkoho derz︠h︡. universytetu.
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    Four Key Rules of the Managerial Philosophy of the Global Center.Leonid Tysyachnyy - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:801-805.
    Following the design of the author, reforms of the UN would consist of four rules. The first rule: Payments from the global community should correspond with the services provided by the UN. - For this purpose it is necessary to develop a system of compensation in which payment would be made only for the completion of a concrete service. Such a system would in effect serve as a continuous audit and guarantor of quality service at all times visible to the (...)
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    Periodization of History.Leonid Grinin - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 38:33-40.
    Many historians and philosophers emphasize the great importance of periodization for the study of history. There is no doubt that periodization is a rather effective method of data ordering and analysis, though it deals with exceptionally complex types of processual and temporal phenomena. For any periodization its basis is a very important point. One can choose different bases for periodization if he constantly uses the same criteria. According to the theory that we propose, the historical process can be subdivided more (...)
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    Complex Chiefdom: Precursor of the State or Its Analogue?Leonid Grinin - 2011 - Social Evolution and History 10 (1):234–275.
    It is often noted in the academic literature that chiefdoms frequently prove to be troublesome for scholars because of the disagreement as to whether to categorize this or that polity as a complex chiefdom or as an early state. This is no wonder, because complex chiefdoms, early states, as well as different other types of sociopolitical systems (large confederations, large self-governed civil and temple communities etc.) turn out to be at the same evolutionary level. In the present article it is (...)
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    History & Mathematics: Processes and Models of Global Dynamics.Leonid Grinin, Peter Herrmann, Andrey Korotayev & Arno Tausch (eds.) - 2010
    A more and more important role is played by new directions in historical research that study long-term dynamic processes and quantitative changes. This kind of history can hardly develop without the application of mathematical methods. The history is studied more and more as a system of various processes, within which one can detect waves and cycles of different lengths – from a few years to several centuries, or even millennia. This issue is the third collective monograph in the series of (...)
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  44. Semantic Relativism and Logical Implication.Leonid Tarasov - 2020 - Erkenntnis 88 (1):1-21.
    Semantic relativism is the view that the truth-value of some types of statements can vary depending on factors besides possible worlds and times, without any change in their propositional content. It has grown increasingly popular as a semantic theory of several types of statements, including statements that attribute knowledge of a proposition to a subject (knowledge attributions). The ways of knowing claim is the view that perception logically implies knowledge. In my “Semantic Relativism and Ways of Knowing” (2019) I argued (...)
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  45. What is Pythagorean in the Pseudo-Pythagorean Literature?Leonid Zhmud - 2019 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 163 (1):72-94.
    This paper discusses continuity between ancient Pythagoreanism and the pseudo-Pythagorean writings, which began to appear after the end of the Pythagorean school ca. 350 BC. Relying on a combination of temporal, formal and substantial criteria, I divide Pseudopythagorica into three categories: 1) early Hellenistic writings ascribed to Pythagoras and his family members; 2) philosophical treatises written mostly, yet not exclusively, in pseudo-Doric from the turn of the first century BC under the names of real or fictional Pythagoreans; 3) writings attributed (...)
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    The Image of Fichte’s Philosophy in German Neo-Kantianism.Leonid Yu Kornilaev - 2022 - Kantian Journal 41 (4):76-93.
    Neo-Kantianism is traditionally seen as a philosophy that was formed to develop and actualise Kant’s philosophy and Kantian transcendental methodology. However, Kant was the determining, but by no means the only, influence on the emergence of the neo-Kantian tradition. Neo-Kantianism was strongly influenced by the entire German post-Kantian philosophy, especially by Fichte and Hegel, although neo-Kantians have repeatedly tried to dissociate themselves from the great idealists. In many ways neo-Kantianism was cultivated by the Fichtean reading of Kant, which enabled succeeding (...)
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    Totalitarianism "with a Human Face" A Methodological Essay.Leonid Poliakov - 1992 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 31 (3):40-50.
    We are now, after some delay, beginning actively to discuss a theme—or is it still a problem?—that has become traditional for Western sociology and political science—namely, totalitarianism. If we start from the firmly established view that construes totalitarianism as a social structure in which the state devours and exercises maximum control over all spheres of the social life of individuals, i.e., a structure based on maximum coercion , we can, it would seem, simply make concrete extrapolations of the existing theoretical (...)
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  48. Ateisticheskoe vospitanie molodezhi i voprosy ėtiki: Vopr. filosofii: Mezhvuz. sb.Leonid Kirillovich Grishanov (ed.) - 1979 - Kishinev: Shtiint︠s︡a.
     
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  49. V poiskakh istiny: filosofskai︠a︡ myslʹ i problemy nashikh dneĭ.Leonid Shulʹt︠s︡ (ed.) - 1990 - Kostroma: Filosofskoe ob-vo SSSR, Kostromskoe otd-nie.
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  50. Ėtika i ideologii︠a︡: kritika sovremennykh burzhuaznykh ėticheskikh kont︠s︡ept︠s︡iĭ.Leonid Mikhaĭlovich Arkhangelʹskiĭ, K. A. Shvart︠s︡man & L. V. Konovalova (eds.) - 1983 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka,".
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