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    Saligia.Lev P. Karsavin - 1919 - Paris: YMCA-Press.
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    Lev P. Karsavin on the Phenomenology of Revolution.Aleksandr L. Dobrokhotov - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (6):452-461.
    This article attempts to analyze Karsavin’s theory of revolution in the broader context of a Russian metaphysics of revolution in order to determine the place of Karsavin’s phenomenology of revolution both in his work and within Eurasianist ideology. His article “Phenomenology of Revolution” ontologically links two key concepts within Karsavin’s understanding: the “symphonic person” and the “ruling stratum.” The meaning of revolution consists in leading the symphonic person to a realization of its main tasks, which require the (...)
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    The Metaphysical Path: Lev P. Karsavin’s Philosophical Experience.Olga A. Zhukova - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (6):427-440.
    In this article dedicated to Lev P. Karsavin’s creative path, I focus mainly on the evolution of the thinker’s religious–philosophical ideas. I consider the reasons that prompted the professional historian to choose the path of a free philosopher, defending an argument about the interrelation of Karsavin’s historiosophical ideas and the key provisions of his metaphysics. The article assesses the philosopher’s legacy in the context of the problem of Russian religious metaphysics as an independent and significant intellectual tradition that (...)
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    The Seductions of Gnosticism: Lev Karsavin and Gnosis.Alexei P. Kozyrev - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (6):473-488.
    This article looks at Lev P. Karsavin’s experience with the heritage of early Christian Gnosticism, from his attempts at stylization based on his study of genuine Gnostic texts and his systematic presentation of Gnostic systems in art almanacs published in the Soviet Union, to his perception of Gnosticism as a kind of “other principle” in his original religious–philosophical texts. We show that, following Silver-Age traditions, Karsavin uses myth as a form of philosophical thinking. He teeters on the edge (...)
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    Variants of Images of the Future in the Work of Lev P. Karsavin.Inga V. Zheltikova - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (6):462-472.
    This article examines the evolution of Lev P. Karsavin, the connection between the philosopher’s historical perspective and his ontological constructions, his postulation of the personhood principle of being’s organization, and the common mindsets of the philosophy of all-unity. The author of this article distinguishes between reflections on the future found in Karsavin’s pre-emigration work and the image of the future he creates within the framework of the Eurasianist paradigm. This article presents three variants of representation of the future: (...)
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    LTP is neither a memory trace nor an ultimate mechanism for its formation: The beginning of the end of the synaptic theory of neural memory.Lev P. Latash - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):621-622.
    The problem of neural memory storage is discussed, based on the results of studies of memory impairment after hippocampal lesions, motor learning, and electrophysiological research on “spinal memory. ” I support Shors & Matzel's major statements. The absence of reliable evidence on the LTP memory storage function and other data cast doubt on the synaptic theory of memory.
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    The notions of joint stiffness and synaptic plasticity in motor memory.Lev P. Latash & Mark L. Latash - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (3):465-466.
    We criticize the synaptic theory of long-term memory and the inappropriate usage of physical notions such as in motor control theories. Motor control and motor memory hypotheses should be based on explicitly specified hypothetical control variables that are sound from both physiological and physical perspectives. [HOUK et al.; SMITH; THACH].
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  8. Dzhiordano Bruno.Lev Platonovich Karsavin - 1923
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    Filosofii︠a︡ istorii.Lev Platonovich Karsavin - 1923 - S.-Peterburg: AO Komplekt.
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  10. Malye sochinenii︠a︡.L. P. Karsavin - 1994 - S-Peterburg: AO "Aleteĭi︠a︡". Edited by S. S. Khoruzhiĭ.
     
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  11. O nachalakh: [opyt khristīanskoĭ metafiziki].L. P. Karsavin - 1900 - Peterburg: Mi︠e︡ra. Edited by A. Klementʹev.
    1. Bog i tvarnyi mīr -- 2-3. Bog i mīr, v Bogochelovi︠e︡ki︠e︡ vi︠e︡chnyĭ ad pobi︠e︡zhdai︠u︡shchīĭ.
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  12. Sochinenii︠a︡.L. P. Karsavin - 1900 - Peterburg: Mi︠e︡ra. Edited by A. Klementʹev & S. Klementʹeva.
    ---- t. 6. O nachalakh : opyt khristīanskoĭ metafiziki. [no.] 1. Bog i tvarnyi mīr. [no.] 2-3. Bog i mīr, v Bogochelovi︠e︡ki︠e︡ vi︠e︡chnyĭ ad pobi︠e︡zhdai︠u︡shchīĭ.
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    Lev Karsavin: Russian Religiosity and Russian Revolution.Alexei A. Kara-Murza - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (6):441-451.
    This article examines the unique role of Russian intellectual and émigré Lev Platonovich Karsavin (1882–1952) in understanding “Russian communism” as a phenomenon deeply religious in nature. Trained as a historian, specializing in the history of European religiosity, medieval sects, and heresies, the young Karsavin studied the manifold ways in which religious and politics were interwoven. His experience with concrete historical–cultural research helped Karsavin, who became an active figure in Russian Orthodoxy during the First World War, to analyze (...)
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    A Comparative Analysis of Speed Profile Models for Ankle Pointing Movements: Evidence that Lower and Upper Extremity Discrete Movements are Controlled by a Single Invariant Strategy.Konstantinos P. Michmizos, Lev Vaisman & Hermano Igo Krebs - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Co je to filosofie? (přel. P. Vaškovic).Lev Šestov - 2023 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2022 (63):75-79.
    Translation of Lev Shestov's What is Philosophy?
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    The Concept of Perfection in Lev Karsavin’s Religious Metaphysics.Olga A. Zhukova - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (6):489-502.
    This article examines the concept of the perfect, a key idea in Lev P. Karsavin’s metaphysics that largely determines his understanding of personhood and its ontological status. The associated concept of the perfect person develops throughout the entire philosophical period of the thinker’s work, from his Philosophy of History to his treatise “On Perfection,” written in the last year of his life in the Abez’ camps. In this article, I argue that the concept of perfection is the main structural (...)
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    Benacerraf and Set-Theoretic Reductionist Realism.Lev D. Lamberov - 2021 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 58 (1):142-160.
    The paper is devoted to analysis of P. Benacerraf’s argument against set-theoretic reductionist realism which is a fragment of a broader argument, know as the “identification problem”. The analyzed fragment of P. Benacerraf’s argument concerns the possibility of reducing of mathematical notions to set-theoretic notions. The paper presents a reconstruction of P. Benacerraf’s original argumentation, its analysis and also several possible objections proposed by P. Benacerraf himself about 30 years later after the original publication. Namely, he claimed (1) that a (...)
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    The Existential Illusory Nature of Arbenin's Image as a Condemnation of the Ideological Perversion of the Ideals of Romantic Culture in M. Lermontov's drama "Masquerade".Lev Olegovich Mysovskikh - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    In the article, through the prism of the existential philosophy of S. Kierkegaard, K. Jaspers, G.-G. Gadamer and J.-P. Sartre, as well as the theory of ideology of K. Manheim, the personality of the main character of M. Y. Lermontov's drama "Masquerade" – Arbenin is analyzed. The author of the article claims that Arbenin is in a state of existential despair and finds himself in a borderline situation. At the same time, in the drama "Masquerade", the ideals of Romanticism are (...)
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  19. Chekhov.Lev Shestov - 1966 - [Ann Arbor]: University of Michigan Press.
    Anton Tchekhov (Creation from the void)--The gift of prophecy.--Penultimate words.--The theory of knowledge.--Books of Shestov (p. xxv-xxvi).
     
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    10. Charles Bernstein Replies Charles Bernstein Replies (p. 362).Dipesh Chakrabarty, Robert B. Pippin, Ambrosio Fornet, Nancy Bentley, Sean Shesgreen, Lev Manovich & Sophia Roosth - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (2):255-269.
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    The “Philosophy Steamer” as Cognitive Category and Historical Collective Individuality.Julia B. Mehlich - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (4):274-288.
    This article discusses development of the content of the concept “Philosophy Steamer,” which refers to the 1922 expulsion from Russia of a group of intelligentsia who sharply criticized the authorities. The author shows that the group of exiled philosophers was united both by their previous philosophical and social activity and by their joint activity as émigrés. She analyzes the concepts of “historical collective individuality,” “collective person,” and “communal person” introduced by Lev P. Karsavin in order to determine the holistic (...)
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    Eurasianism as an Object of Interdisciplinary Synthesis.V. P. Kosharnyi - 1995 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (3):6-9.
    The need for new models of social development capable of increasing the resilience of society and of counteracting the destructive processes that ruined a once-powerful state edifice has led to an interest in Eurasianism-a philosophical-historical, culturological, and intellectual-political movement that arose in Russian émigré circles in the early 1920s. Eurasianism made itself known by the publication in 1921 in Sofia of a collection with the symbolic title Exodus to the East [Iskhod k Vostoku]. The initiators of this work were the (...)
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  23. Sefer ʻAvodah sheba-lev: tokho ratsuf yalḳuṭ divre musar ṿe-hitʻorerut ṿe-osef gadol mi-pitgamin ḳadishin la-ʻavodat H. uve-ʻiḳar ʻal ʻavodah sheba-lev... kulam niḳbetsu u-vaʼu kan moʻotaḳ bi-leshon Idish..David P. Mendelovits (ed.) - 2000 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: D.P. Mendeloṿiṭsh.
     
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    Lev Platonovich Karsavin.S. S. Khoruzhiĭ (ed.) - 2012 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    Vasily Sesemann: Experience, Formalism, and the Question of Being.Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2006 - Rodopi.
    Born in Vyborg in 1884 by parents of German descent, Vasily (Wilhelm) Sesemann grew up and studied in St. Petersburg. A close friend of Viktor Zhirmunsky and Lev P. Karsavin, Sesemann taught from the early 1920s until his death in 1963 at the universities of Kaunas and Vilnius in Lithuania (interrupted only by his internment in a Siberian labor camp from 1950 to 1956). Botz-Bornstein's study takes up Sesemann's idea of experience as a dynamic, constantly self-reflective, ungraspable phenomenon that (...)
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    Lev Karsavin: Theological path of all-unity.Oleg Davydov - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):1-5.
    This article introduces the theological and philosophical thoughts of Lev Karsavin, who was one of the most creative representatives of Russian religious philosophy in the early 20th century. His conception was historically the last amongst the great systems of Russian metaphysics of all-unity. This conception gave an opportunity for developing an understanding of the relations between God and the world, and the act of creation as gift of God.
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    Die philosophisch-theologische begründung Des eurasismus bei L. P. karsavin.Julia Mehlich - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (1-2):73-117.
    The Evrazijstvo movement was an intellectual current which recognized the Revolution of 1917 as a fateful event and conceived itself as a third way for Russia between individualism and Soviet Communism. At the philosophical level Evrazijstvo was an extension of the Russian Idea. Basing himself on the principle of All-Unity Karsavin put his concept of the symphonic personality to work in critically referring to the philosophical concepts and methodological approaches then current in Europe. The Evrazijstvo idea was later to (...)
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    Die philosophisch-theologische Begründung des Eurasismus bei L. P. Karsavin.Julia Mehlich - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (1-2):73-117.
    The Evrazijstvo movement was an intellectual current which recognized the Revolution of 1917 as a fateful event and conceived itself as a “third way” for Russia between individualism and Soviet Communism. At the philosophical level Evrazijstvo was an extension of the Russian Idea. Basing himself on the principle of “All-Unity” Karsavin put his concept of the “symphonic personality” to work in critically referring to the philosophical concepts and methodological approaches then current in Europe. The Evrazijstvo idea was later to (...)
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    Lev Karsavin: Universalʹnai︠a︡ lichnostʹ v kontekstakh evropeĭskoĭ kulʹtury.Povilas Lasinskas - 2011 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo Ippolitova.
    В монографии на основе архивных источников и воспоминаний современников комплексно исследуются творческая биография, научные воззрения, основные труды Льва Карсавина.
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    On a Mistake Made by Russian Philosophy.G. L. Tul'chinskii - 1996 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 35 (2):32-50.
    The late 1980s and early 1990s opened up Russian philosophy to the reader at large. The works of N.A. Berdyaev, S.N. Bulgakov, LA. Il'in, L.P. Karsavin, N.O. Losskii, V.V. Rozanov, G.P. Fedotov, P.A. Florenskii, S.L. Frank, and Lev Shestov are now published and republished in runs of many thousands. This is a wonderful circumstance, and one can only welcome it. Despite forced emigration and severance from its national roots, Russian philosophy at the beginning of the century held its ground (...)
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  31. Bibliographie des œuvres de Lev Karsavine.A. Klementʹev - 1994 - Paris: Institut d'études slaves. Edited by N. A. Struve.
     
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    The life and thought of Lev Karsavin: "strength made perfect in weakness...".Dominic Rubin - 2013 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    At last, Russia has begun to speak in a truly original voice." So said Anatoly Vaneev, a Soviet dissident who became Karsavin's disciple in the Siberian gulag where the philosopher spent his last two years. The book traces the unusual trajectory of this inspiring voice: Karsavin started his career as Russia's brightest historian of Catholic mysticism; however, his radical methods - which were far ahead of their time - shocked his conservative colleagues. The shock continued when Karsavin (...)
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    The Tragedy of Cosmogonic Objectivation in the Valentinian Gnosis and Russian Philosophy: Vladimir Solovyov, Lev Karsavin, Nikolay Berdyaev.Aleksey Kamenskikh - 2013 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 18 (2):207-230.
    The subject of this paper is a specific form of cosmogony—the conception of cosmogonic objectivation, interpreted as a tragedy or cosmogonic fall. This conception is examined on the basis of the evidence furnished by two sets of materials: firstly, the original texts and paraphrases of the Valentinian Gnostics of the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, and secondly, the writings of the Russian philosophers Vladimir Solovyov, Lev Karsavin and Nikolay Berdyaev. The research reveals a series of specific features common to (...)
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    Karsavin as philosopher of personality.Sergej Horužij - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):97-104.
    A brief outline of L.P.Karsavin's theory of personality is presented, which reconstructs the system of key concepts of this theory and traces its evolution through Karsavin's work. The system is analyzed in its relation to the two basic paradigms of European personalist thought, the anthropological paradigm developed in Western metaphysics, and the theological paradigm created by the Greek Church Fathers and practically not used in European philosophy. The conclusion is drawn that Karsavin's personalism returns gradually to the (...)
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    Karsavin to Skrzhinskaya: “You Have Tied My Metaphysics to My Life … ”.Vladimir I. Sharonov - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (4):349-364.
    This article examines the metaphysics of Lev Platonovich Karsavin, which absorbed the specific features of the life of this Russian theologian, philosopher, scholar, and poet and his lo...
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    Lev G. klimanov, vizantijskie otraženija V sfragistike. Kollekcija metalličeskich pečatej VII-xx vekov N. P lichačeva V zapadnoevropejskoj sekcii archiva spb firi ran. [REVIEW]Claudia Sode - 2000 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 93 (2).
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    Edirnevi'nin "Lev'zımü'l- Hikmet"i ve Kıbrıs'ta Tıp Konulu Yazma Eserler.Gürkan Gümüşatam - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 9):1571-1571.
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    Review of: Robert F. Slesinski, Liebestod: The Philosophy of Lev Karsavin, Fairfax, VA, Eastern Christian Publications, 2023, 180 pages, Paperback: ISBN 978-1-940219-68-4, $ 25.00. [REVIEW]Teresa Obolevitch - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-3.
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    Lichnostʹ, t︠s︡ennosti, granit︠s︡y v fokuse filosofii I. Kanta, M.M. Bakhtina i L.P. Karsavina: sbornik materialov III mezhdunarodnogo Kantovsko-Bakhtinskogo seminara (Murmansk, 16-17 apreli︠a︡ 2015 goda) = Personality, values, borders in I.Kant, M. Bakhtin and L. Karsavin's philosophy: Proceedings of the III International Kant and Bakhtin seminar (Murmansk, 16-17 April 2015).A. A. Sautkin (ed.) - 2016 - Murmansk: MAGU.
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  40. Sefer Malbushe Mordekhai: hilkhot yiḥud: ʻa. p. pisḳe maran rabenu baʻal ha-Sheveṭ ha-Leṿi, sheliṭa.Mordekhai Gelber - 2012 - [Bene Beraḳ]: [Mordekhai Gelber]. Edited by Shemuʼel Ṿozner.
     
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    The Birth of a Philosopher (Review on N.A. Gromova’s “Otherworldly Friend. The Love Story of Lev Shestov and Varvara Malahieva-Mirovich in Letters and Documents”. Moscow: AST Publishing House: Edited by Elena Shubina, 2021. 413 p.). [REVIEW]К.В Ворожихина - 2022 - History of Philosophy 27 (2):131-136.
    The review is devoted to a new book by the writer and literary historian Natalia A. Gromova, in which, on the basis of letters and archival documents, the love story of Varvara Malahieva-Mirovich and Lev Shestov is reconstructed. According to Gromova, their relationship became an impulse that had a key influence on the formation of Shestov as an existential thinker, whose philosophy is not based on speculative contemplation, but is inextricably linked with life experience. Shestov’s philosophy of tragedy grows out (...)
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    From groundlessness—to freedom: The theme of ‘awakening’ in the thought of Lev Shestov.Marina G. Ogden - 2023 - Studies in East European Thought 75 (1):125-141.
    The philosopher Lev Shestov aimed to establish a new free way of thinking, which manifested itself as a struggle against the delusion that we have a rational grasp of the necessary truths on matters that are of the greatest importance to us, such as the questions of life and death. Philosophy, as the Russian philosopher understood it, is not pure thinking, but ‘some kind of inner doing, inner regeneration, or second birth’ (Shestov in Lektsii po Istorii Grecheskoi Filosofii [Lectures on (...)
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    Minimal collapsing extensions of models of zfc.Lev Bukovský & Eva Copláková-Hartová - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 46 (3):265-298.
  44. Thought and Language.Lev Vygotsky - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (2):190-191.
     
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    Reflection algebras and conservation results for theories of iterated truth.Lev D. Beklemishev & Fedor N. Pakhomov - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (5):103093.
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    Proof-theoretic analysis by iterated reflection.Lev D. Beklemishev - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (6):515-552.
    Progressions of iterated reflection principles can be used as a tool for the ordinal analysis of formal systems. We discuss various notions of proof-theoretic ordinals and compare the information obtained by means of the reflection principles with the results obtained by the more usual proof-theoretic techniques. In some cases we obtain sharper results, e.g., we define proof-theoretic ordinals relevant to logical complexity Π1 0 and, similarly, for any class Π n 0 . We provide a more general version of the (...)
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    Provability algebras and proof-theoretic ordinals, I.Lev D. Beklemishev - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 128 (1-3):103-123.
    We suggest an algebraic approach to proof-theoretic analysis based on the notion of graded provability algebra, that is, Lindenbaum boolean algebra of a theory enriched by additional operators which allow for the structure to capture proof-theoretic information. We use this method to analyze Peano arithmetic and show how an ordinal notation system up to 0 can be recovered from the corresponding algebra in a canonical way. This method also establishes links between proof-theoretic ordinal analysis and the work which has been (...)
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  48. Kantova filosofii︠a︡ matematiki: starye i novye spory.Lev Abrahamian - 1978 - Erevan: Izd-Vo.
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    Positive provability logic for uniform reflection principles.Lev Beklemishev - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (1):82-105.
    We deal with the fragment of modal logic consisting of implications of formulas built up from the variables and the constant ‘true’ by conjunction and diamonds only. The weaker language allows one to interpret the diamonds as the uniform reflection schemata in arithmetic, possibly of unrestricted logical complexity. We formulate an arithmetically complete calculus with modalities labeled by natural numbers and ω, where ω corresponds to the full uniform reflection schema, whereas n<ω corresponds to its restriction to arithmetical Πn+1-formulas. This (...)
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  50. Will biomedical enhancements undermine solidarity, responsibility, equality and autonomy?Ori Lev - 2011 - Bioethics 25 (4):177-184.
    Prominent thinkers such as Jurgen Habermas and Michael Sandel are warning that biomedical enhancements will undermine fundamental political values. Yet whether biomedical enhancements will undermine such values depends on how biomedical enhancements will function, how they will be administered and to whom. Since only few enhancements are obtainable, it is difficult to tell whether these predictions are sound. Nevertheless, such warnings are extremely valuable. As a society we must, at the very least, be aware of developments that could have harmful (...)
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