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    Ėpistemologii︠a︡ t︠s︡ennosteĭ.L. A. Mikeshina - 2007 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    Filosofii︠a︡, metodologii︠a︡, nauka: kollektivnai︠a︡ monografii︠a︡.L. A. Mikeshina (ed.) - 2004 - Moskva: Prometeĭ.
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    Sovremennai︠a︡ ėpistemologii︠a︡ gumanitarnogo znanii︠a︡: mezhdist︠s︡iplinarnye sintezy.L. A. Mikeshina - 2016 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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  4. Novye obrazy poznanii︠a︡ i realʹnosti.L. A. Mikeshina - 1997 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN. Edited by M. I︠U︡ Openkov.
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    Social Philosophy of Science: Unexpected Russian Roots.Lyudmila A. Mikeshina - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (1):25-37.
    Contemporary Russian philosophical traditions cannot be reduced to Marxist works and research in religious philosophy. Russian philosophers developed philosophy and methodology of social sciences and humanities as early as at the end of the nineteenth century and in the beginning of the twentieth century. In particular, S.N. Bulgakov’s social philosophy of science is closely related to European thinkers’ works and ideas. Problems of social determinism in scientific cognition are among them. These problems are topical now as seen in the well-known (...)
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    Dialog kognitivnykh praktik: iz istorii ėpistemologii i filosofii nauki.L. A. Mikeshina - 2010 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
    Книга содержит результаты многолетних исследований проблемы диалога и синтеза различных познавательных практик в социальных и гуманитарных науках.
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    Sovremennoe filosofskoe obrazovanie: soderzhanie, struktura i metody prepodavanii︠a︡ filosofskikh dist︠s︡iplin: materialy Mezhvuzovskoĭ nauchno-metodicheskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii, Ivanovo, 30 senti︠a︡bri︠a︡-1 okti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 1999 g.L. A. Mikeshina & M. V. Maksimov (eds.) - 2000 - Ivanovo: Ivanovskiĭ gos. ėnerg. universitet.
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    A Biosemiotic Encyclopedia: an Encyclopedic Model for Evolution.Ľudmila Lacková - 2018 - Biosemiotics 11 (2):307-322.
    New discoveries in the life sciences have affirmed that the virtual script as well as its context-dependent reading and interpretation determine the final living creature. An extended understanding of Darwinian Theory is crucial for understanding life as semiosis in terms of Peirce and Eco’s semiotic models. The semiosis of living systems is potentially unlimited. Genes are not static and unchangeable scripts, but can always be reinterpreted by new interpretants that illuminate them from different points of view, depending on which properties (...)
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  9. A aplicação dos princípios do entendimento puro aos objetos da experiência.Ludmila Aster Souza Gomes - 2023 - Kant E-Prints 17 (2):71-93.
    O objetivo deste artigo é mostrar como Kant aplicou uma estrutura cognitiva mais abstrata aos objetos da experiência. É possível observar, a partir de um exemplo _in concreto,_ a aplicação dos princípios do entendimento puro, desenvolvidos e estruturados na_ Crítica da Razão Pura_, aos objetos da experiência, neste caso, as proposições empíricas da mecânica newtoniana. Assim, apresentamos a configuração dos argumentos kantianos, sustentando que há uma relação explícita entre os princípios do entendimento puro, e os princípios metafísicos da ciência da (...)
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    Indirect reporting and pragmatically enriched context : A case study into Russian learners of English.Olga A. Obdalova, Ludmila Yu Minakova & Aleksandra V. Soboleva - 2019 - Pragmatics Cognition 26 (1):85-111.
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    Towards a Processual Approach in Protein Studies.Ľudmila Lacková - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (3):469-480.
    The present paper attempts to demonstrate semiotic arguments against the sequence → structure → function paradigm in protein studies. The unidirectional deterministic thinking in biological processes has been challenged by several disciplines of life sciences (epigenetics, proteomics, etc.) and philosophy (process philosophy). Biosemiotics comprehends living organisms as actively participating in their present and somehow creating or shaping their future, having a plurality of options for acting. Determinism and unidirectionality are in contradiction with a biosemiotic approach towards life, mostly when considering (...)
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    Indirect reporting and pragmatically enriched context.Olga A. Obdalova, Ludmila Yu Minakova & Aleksandra V. Soboleva - 2019 - Pragmatics and Cognition 26 (1):85-111.
    This article examines the pragmatic comprehensibility of indirect reporting. The research problem is to determine how Russian EFL learners (linguists and non-linguists) are able to turn original utterances expressing the intentions of native speakers of American English in direct speech into indirect reports to a third party. Two major issues are analyzed: adequacy of semantic content and preservation of pragmatic enrichment. The study was carried out employing the framework of Kecskes’Socio-Cognitive Approach(2008, 2010, 2014, 2017). Twelve stimulus-utterances belonging to three communicative (...)
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  13. Determinat︠s︡ii︠a︡ estestvennonauchnogo poznanii︠a︡.Li︠u︡dmila Aleksandrovna Mikeshina - 1977
     
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    Towards a Processual Approach in Protein Studies.Ľudmila Lacková - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (3):469-480.
    The present paper attempts to demonstrate semiotic arguments against the sequence → structure → function paradigm in protein studies. The unidirectional deterministic thinking in biological processes has been challenged by several disciplines of life sciences and philosophy. Biosemiotics comprehends living organisms as actively participating in their present and somehow creating or shaping their future, having a plurality of options for acting. Determinism and unidirectionality are in contradiction with a biosemiotic approach towards life, mostly when considering Peirce’s triadic concept of semiosis. (...)
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    Towards a Processual Approach in Protein Studies.Ľudmila Lacková - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (3):469-480.
    The present paper attempts to demonstrate semiotic arguments against the sequence → structure → function paradigm in protein studies. The unidirectional deterministic thinking in biological processes has been challenged by several disciplines of life sciences and philosophy. Biosemiotics comprehends living organisms as actively participating in their present and somehow creating or shaping their future, having a plurality of options for acting. Determinism and unidirectionality are in contradiction with a biosemiotic approach towards life, mostly when considering Peirce’s triadic concept of semiosis. (...)
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    Structural semiology, Peirce, and biolinguistics.Ľudmila Lacková - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (253):1-21.
    Peirce’s sign model is introduced as incompatible with structural semiology in the majority of semiotics textbooks. In this paper, I would like to argue against this general polarization of the semiotic discipline. I focus on compatibilities between Lucien Tesnière’s syntactic theory (verbal valency) and Peirce’s logic of relatives. My main argument is that structural linguistics is not necessarily dyadic, and that Peirce’s sign doctrine is perfectly structural. To define the structural approach in Peirce, I analyze the notions of form (structure) (...)
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    Sobre a unidade da cultura: diálogos entre Cassirer, Medviédev, Volóchinov e Bakhtin.Ludmila Kemiac - 2023 - Bakhtiniana 18 (3):e60006.
    ABSTRACT Many studies have focused on the contributions and/or convergences among the ideas of Bakhtin, Vološinov and Medvedev, and other authors. Brazilian and foreign researchers have shown convergences between the thought of the German philosopher Ernst Cassirer and the aforementioned Russian thinkers. Cassirer problematizes what would give unity to culture, and this is a problem with which Bakhtin, Vološinov and Medvedev are also concerned. Thus, this article analyzes how this question (“what gives unity to culture?”) was answered, seeking convergences among (...)
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    Folding of a peptide continuum: Semiotic approach to protein folding.Ľudmila Lacková - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (233):77-90.
    In this paper I attempt to study the notion of “folding of a semiotic continuum” in a direction of a possible application to the biological processes. More specifically, the process of obtaining protein structures is compared in this paper to the folding of a semiotic continuum. Consequently, peptide chain is presented as a continuous line potential to be formed in order to create functional units. The functional units are protein structures having certain function in the cell or organism. Moreover, protein (...)
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    Sobre as ciências humanas: diálogos entre Ernst Cassirer e Mikhail Bakhtin.Ludmila Kemiac - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (4):e65025p.
    ABSTRACT Many studies, aiming to analyze the philosophical roots of the ideas of the so-called “Bakhtin Circle,” have shown some convergences between the thought of the German philosopher Ernst Cassirer and the ideas outlined by the Circle’s authors. Therefore, in this article, we seek to compare Cassirer’s theories about “cultural sciences” with Bakhtin’s reflections on these same sciences. Throughout the article, we point out similarities and differences in the discussions presented by the two authors. We highlight a clear similarity in (...)
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    Aesthetic And Historical Framework of Russian Manor as a Genre.Ludmila Molodkina - 2009 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Existence, historical fabulation, destiny. Springer Verlag. pp. 107--112.
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    Central civil service management structures as brokers of de-politicization and evidence based civil service management: A typology.Ľudmila Staňová - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (3):307-324.
    This article provides a methodological tool for studying central civil service management structures (CCSMS) and their role in de-politicizing the civil service, thereby contributing to evidence-based civil service management. This tool can be used in comparative studies of CCSMS across, but also within countries, since civil service management functions are often split between several central organizations in one country. The comparative study of CCSMS is particularly useful for contemporary policy makers in EU member states, who currently face the challenge of (...)
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    I Come Upon This World.Ludmila Selemeneva - 2003 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (2):109-131.
    Among the various appropriations and discussions of M.M. Bakhtin’s work, his ‘philosophy of the everday’ has received increasing recognition in Western scholarship that has complemented his reputation as a literary theorist, aesthetician, and linguist. For example, some critics have suggested that Bakhtin’s work on literature springs from his understanding of the novel as a ‘transcendental metaphor’ for life. Others have attempted to adapt Bakhtin’s work on literature and its emancipatory practical orientation to critical social theory. Such interpretive endeavors might be (...)
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    Foundational Plot of Russian Culture as a Context for Administrative Decision-Making.Ludmila Logunova - 2019 - Researcher. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (2):47-56.
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    Social Uterus as a Metaphor for the Family.Ludmila Trapková & Vladislav Chvála - 2002 - Human Affairs 12 (1):88-102.
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    Spinoza in the Light of Classical and Contemporary Western Philosophy.Ludmila E. Kryshtop & Mohammad Malla - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):402-417.
    The article concerns the main lines of reception of the philosophical ideas of B. Spinoza. Estimates of the work of this thinker, his role and importance have undergone significant changes in the course of the development of Western European and Russian philosophical thought. It focuses on the study of the transformations occurred in the approach and nature of evaluations of the main philosophical ideas of Spinoza in the Western European philosophical space, primarily in Germany and France. At the same time, (...)
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    I Come Upon This World.Ludmila Selemeneva - 2003 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (2):109-131.
    Among the various appropriations and discussions of M.M. Bakhtin’s work, his ‘philosophy of the everday’ has received increasing recognition in Western scholarship that has complemented his reputation as a literary theorist, aesthetician, and linguist. For example, some critics have suggested that Bakhtin’s work on literature springs from his understanding of the novel as a ‘transcendental metaphor’ for life. Others have attempted to adapt Bakhtin’s work on literature and its emancipatory practical orientation to critical social theory. Such interpretive endeavors might be (...)
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    Entre Lacan y Benjamin: la segunda muerte como asunto de la redención. Pervivencia [Nachleben] y experiencia histórica.Ludmila Fuks - 2020 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 73:67-77.
    In thesis VI of Walter Benjamin’s On the Concept of History, we find the sentence of danger in which the dead are, which we can think of as a threat of a second death, or symbolic death of the oppressed tradition of which the historiographer has to be alert. Now, if there is a second death it is because there is a life after natural death, that is a survival [Nachleben] of the past in the present. This survival, in the (...)
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    Berdiaev about the Faustic Fate of Culture.Ludmila Bejenaru - 2006 - Cultura 3 (2):42-48.
    Since the first degrees of musicality of mankind, the music became a sphere of investigation for naturalists (Darwin), economists (Karl Bücher), philosophers (Spencer, Schopenhauer, Cioran), who tried to explain, through their theories, the process of the beginning and settlement of this phenomenon as well as its influence on the human being.Schopenhauer will consider art, and especially music, as the only liberating form from delusion and suffering, from the omnipotence will to live. Making a strange parallelism between music and the will (...)
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    L'icône russe.Ludmila Bejenaru & Vladlen Babcinetchi - 2005 - Cultura 2 (2):91-100.
    The Russian icon was always related to the soul of the Russian painter, his anxiety and his emotions. Through the icon the russian has always expressed his faith and mentained the bundle with God. The icon has been considered by the russian people a bridge between human and divinity. The Russian people belive into an russian Christ. The Russian icon embodys the russian nature, his strength of creation and of adaption, but especially the russian soul. It is been capitalized the (...)
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    The Metaphysics of Music at Schopenhauer and Cioran.Ludmila Bejenaru - 2006 - Cultura 3 (1):35-40.
    Since the first degrees of musicality of mankind, the music became a sphere of investigation for naturalists (Darwin), economists (Karl Bücher), philosophers (Spencer, Schopenhauer, Cioran), who tried to explain, through their theories, the process of the beginning and settlement of this phenomenon as well as its influence on the human being.Schopenhauer will consider art, and especially music, as the only liberating form from delusion and suffering, from the omnipotence will to live. Making a strange parallelism between music and the will (...)
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    Islamic political philosophy: prophecy, revelation, and the divine law.Ludmila Bîrsan - 2011 - Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines 2 (1):85-92.
    This paper examines the issue of Islamic political philosophy in terms of prophecy, revelation and divine law. It is important to note that philosophy, and Islamic politics are in a good relation with religion. In the present study I have developed this connection through the philosophical theories of the medieval philosopher Al-Farabi. What are the differences and similarities between philosophy and divine law, or between a philosopher and prophet? What are Al-Farabi’s most important political theories and what are the concepts (...)
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    Leibniz, Kant, and the Doctrine of a Complete Concept.Ludmila L. Guenova - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 335-346.
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    Postulaty w filozofii Kanta.Kryshtop Ludmila - 2013 - Studia Z Historii Filozofii 4 (1):69-84.
    The article concerns one of the principal and most important concepts of Kant’s philosophy, namely the concept of postulate. Kant’s understanding of this term differs from the previous tradition. For Kant, postulates are originally subjective propositions necessarily supposed as objective ones. Otherwise, systematic theoretical cognition and compliance with the moral law become impossible. However, this peculiarity of Kant’s terminology is often ignored, which causes misunderstanding of the role and functions of Kant’s doctrine of postulates as a whole.
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    Between Mars and Venus: genre of dance among the Italian dance-masters of 15th century.Ludmila Acone - 2017 - Clio 46:135-148.
    Dans les cours italiennes du xve siècle, la danse et le combat, essentiels dans l’éducation du noble, participent à la définition de la place et du comportement des femmes et des hommes. Les maîtres à danser du Quattrocento, construisent et définissent la théorie et la pratique d’une danse savante et produisent un discours conforme à des normes politiques, sociales et genrées. Guillaume le Juif, définit précisément le rôle et la place de la femme qui danse. Antonio Corazzino, également homme d’armes, (...)
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    L'icône russe.Ludmila Bejenaru & Vladlen Babcinetchi - 2005 - Cultura 2 (2):91-100.
    The Russian icon was always related to the soul of the Russian painter, his anxiety and his emotions. Through the icon the russian has always expressed his faith and mentained the bundle with God. The icon has been considered by the russian people a bridge between human and divinity. The Russian people belive into an russian Christ. The Russian icon embodys the russian nature, his strength of creation and of adaption, but especially the russian soul. It is been capitalized the (...)
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    I Come Upon This World.Ludmila Selemeneva - 2003 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (2):109-131.
    Among the various appropriations and discussions of M.M. Bakhtin’s work, his ‘philosophy of the everday’ has received increasing recognition in Western scholarship that has complemented his reputation as a literary theorist, aesthetician, and linguist. For example, some critics have suggested that Bakhtin’s work on literature springs from his understanding of the novel as a ‘transcendental metaphor’ for life. Others have attempted to adapt Bakhtin’s work on literature and its emancipatory practical orientation to critical social theory. Such interpretive endeavors might be (...)
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    Walter Benjamin y Aby Warburg: de la imagen dialéctica a la imagen espectral.Ludmila Fuks - 2023 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 8 (1):1-15.
    En las notas preparatorias de las tesis Sobre el concepto de historia [1940] (2009), Walter Benjamin señala que el materialista histórico debe, al recorrer la “estructura de la historia”, realizar un “análisis espectral” [Spektralanalyse]. Más allá de la familiaridad que Benjamin haya tenido con el método físico del análisis espectral, partimos de aquí para desprender un tema central, que es el de la epistemología de la imagen para un modelo de historia ya dialectizado con la naturaleza, en este caso, el (...)
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    Philosophy of Justice in the Context of Ukraine.Ludmila Sytnichenko - 2016 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac:32-41.
    This article investigates one of the major problems of modern political philosophy – the problem of justice in its fundamentally important methodological measurement in the Context of Ukraine. It’s consistently shown that justice belongs to a prominent place among the moral and social values: particularly its people owe to each other, because it is the scale, which measured freedom, equality and human rights.For this purpose it is analyzed the relationship and difference of methodological changes in grasping the concept of justice (...)
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    The Aesthetics of “The World of Art”.Ludmila S. Kosheleva - 2015 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 53 (1):72-86.
    The essay focuses on the aesthetic ideas of the informal association of the Russian artists known as “the World of Art”. The members of this association shared those clearly pronounced trends of aestheticism that had manifested in contemporaneous Europe as Art Nouveau, Secession, and Jugendstil. The main representatives and ideologists of the association, such artists as A. Benois, K. Somov, and M. Dobuzhinsky, sought to show, through both their art and their theoretical ideas, that most important in art is not (...)
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  40. Memory as a positive and negative motivation component in a person's activity.Ludmila Nikolayevna Poselskaya - 2009 - Analecta Husserliana 101:181-190.
     
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    Joshua Barnes's Gerania: A Diminutive Utopia of Hospitality.Artur Blaim & Ludmiła Gruszewska-Blaim - 2020 - Utopian Studies 31 (2):366-376.
    Focusing on the broadly conceived principle of hospitality, the essay offers an analysis of Joshua Barnes's Gerania, a highly original but little-studied late seventeenth-century utopia set in India and featuring the Pygmies as utopians and Homer as their lawgiver. It is argued that Barnes's utopia offers a radical alternative to the policy of closure and isolation adopted in early modern utopian commonwealths. Its peculiar construction results in the unique openness of the narrator's discourse to an alien word and of the (...)
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    Syllogistic System for the Propagation of Parasites. The Case of Schistosomatidae.Andrew Schumann & Ludmila Akimova - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1):303-319.
    In the paper, a new syllogistic system is built up. This system simulates a massive-parallel behavior in the propagation of collectives of parasites. In particular, this system simulates the behavior of collectives of trematode larvae.
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    In the Case of Protosemiosis: Indexicality vs. Iconicity of Proteins.Dan Faltýnek & Ľudmila Lacková - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (1):209-226.
    The concept of protosemiosis or semiosis at the lower levels of the living goes back to Giorgio Prodi, Thomas A. Sebeok and others. More recently, a typology of proto-signs was introduced by Sharov and Vehkavaara. Kull uses the term of vegetative semiosis, defined by iconicity, when referring to plants and lower organism semiosis. The criteria for the typology of proto-signs by Sharov and Vehkavaara are mostly based on two important presuppositions: agency and a lack of representation in low-level semiosis. We (...)
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    Christian Wolff and Immanuel Kant on the Existence of God.Ludmila E. Kryshtop - 2022 - Kantian Journal 41 (4):7-37.
    The positions of Christian Wolff and Im­manuel Kant on the possibility of proving the existence of God require some examination. Wolff’s critique of the physical-theological proof and his proposed ways of improving it are here analysed. God is central to Wolff’s philosophical system and the fundamental prerequisite of his theoretical and practical philosophy. Although Wolff insists that the natural law is inherent in human nature and can therefore be comprehended by human reason without turning to divine revelation, in reality God (...)
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    Bioethics as an Anthropological Challenge.Ludmila Kondratska, Liudmila Romanovska, Tetiana Kravchyna, Nataliia Korolova & Kateryna Oliynyk - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (3Sup1):61-75.
    The subject of the proposed paper is the disclosure of prerequisites and determinants of the implementation of the soteriological concept of studying the interdisciplinary course of bioethics, the structural model and synectic algorithm of its comprehension and epistemological map of formation of soteriological competence of the future specialist during the study of bioethics. The methodological basis for the implementation of the proposed project is the theory of research-oriented professional education and, thereafter, technology of advanced learning, which provide wide opportunities to (...)
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    Luciano Nosetto, Tomás Wieczorek (Eds.). (2020). Métodos de teoría política: un manual. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales. 184 pp. [REVIEW]Ludmila Fuks - 2022 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 11 (1):205-207.
    En 1964, en una entrevista televisiva a Günter Gaus, Hannah Arendt explicaba que la teoría política era un género del pensamiento en sí mismo: ni una filosofía política, ni una ciencia social empírica. Así, se abría un campo de estudios al mismo tiempo que se desdibujaba su especificidad metodológica. Métodos de teoría política: un manual se hace cargo de esa vacancia y nos presenta un vasto inventario de posibles metodologías a aplicar en el área de teoría política. A lo largo (...)
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    The Long Brazilian Crisis: A Forum.Juan Grigera, Jeffery R. Webber, Ludmila Abilio, Ricardo Antunes, Marcelo Badaró Mattos, Sabrina Fernandes, Rodrigo Nunes, Leda Paulani & Sean Purdy - 2019 - Historical Materialism 27 (2):59-121.
    The coming to office of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil has brought to the fore the need to understand the rise of the far right and to come to terms with the conflicted legacies of more than a decade of rule under the Workers’ Party. This forum brings together six leading intellectuals from different traditions on the left and introduces their reflections on the contradictions and complexities of the Workers’ Party, the 2008 crisis, the June 2013 protests, the weakness of the (...)
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    Los retos del desarrollo ético de la Inteligencia Artificial.Regina Linden Ruaro & Ludmila Camilo Catão Guimarães Reis - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 65 (3):e38564.
    Los constantes avances tecnológicos han provocado una verdadera revolución en nuestro modus vivendi que, todavía, impactan de forma exponencial a la sociedad como un todo. Vivimos en la era de la información y, en ella, uno de los principales temas que emerge es el que concierne a la privacidad y a la protección de datos personales. Con la introducción de los sistemas informáticos en prácticamente todos los sectores sociales, nuestros datos son cada vez más útiles pero vulnerables a la vez, (...)
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    Semantic and Stylistic Features of Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime: The Art of Seeing and Describing an Object.Anastasia V. Babaeva, Ludmila V. Guseva & Olga M. Kim - 2022 - Kantian Journal 41 (2):68-95.
    Immanuel Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime is examined in the context of the emergence of the epistemological practice of scientific observation. By focusing on the genre-stylistic and semantic-structural features of the text the authors demonstrate the mechanisms of observation as well as the methods of describing the results characteristic of mid-eighteenth century science. The authors consider Kant’s treatise to be a hybrid text: on the one hand, it attests to the importance of the natural (...)
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    Illusions of Linguistics and Illusions of Modern Synthesis: Two Parallel Stories.Alexander Bolshoy & Ľudmila Lacková - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (1):115-119.
    Metaphors involve immense explanatory power and positive impact predominantly in the scientific education and popularization. Still the use of metaphors in science might be a double-edged sword. Introduction of the computer metaphor to many scientific fields in the last century resulted in reductionist approaches, oversimplifications and mechanistic explanations in science as well as in humanities. In this short commentary we developed further the computer metaphor by prof. Noble and the illusions this metaphor led to in genetics, linguistics and consequently DNA (...)
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