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    The sociological movement in the U.S.S.R. (1960?1970) and the institutionalization of Soviet sociology.Nikolai Novikov - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 23 (2):95-118.
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    The sociological movement in the U.s.S.r. (1960–1970) and the institutionalization of soviet sociology.Nikolai Novikov - 1982 - Studies in East European Thought 23 (2):95-118.
  3. Filatov, Vladimir P. (ed.). Nikolai Onufrievich Losskii. Filosofiia Rossii pervoi poloviny XX veka. Rosspen, Moscow, 2016. [REVIEW]Frederic Tremblay - 2018 - Slavonic and East European Review 96 (3):551-553.
    This is a review of: Николай Онуфриевич Лосский, под редакцией В. П. Филатова, Москва: Росспэн (Серия "Философия России первой половины ХХ века"), 2016. It describes and appraises the content of this collection of nineteen articles on the life and thought of the prominent twentieth century Russian philosopher Nikolai Lossky. The volume, edited by Vladimir Filatov, presents the reader with an analysis of Lossky's philosophical legacy, including such aspects of his thought as his intuitivism, his personalism, his relation to phenomenology, (...)
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    Nikolai I. Zhinkin: Form of mythical consciousness.Nikolai I. Zhinkin & Nikolaj Plotnikov - 2023 - Studies in East European Thought 75 (2):343-350.
    Nikolai Zhinkin’s review of Ernst Cassirer is so far the earliest document of the discussion in Russia about Cassirer’s conception of myth and his theory of symbolic forms. The text is published from Zhinkin’s archive. Zhinkin here notes a reorientation of Neo-Kantianism that reveals its hidden relativism and stands as a symptom of its downfall.
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  5. The Nikolais/Louis Dance Technique: A Philosophy and Method of Modern Dance.Alwin Nikolais - 2005 - Routledge. Edited by Murray Louis.
    The Nikolais/Louis Dance Technique provides the definite resource for understanding and practicing the influential dance technique developed by two pioneers of modern dance, Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis. The Nikolais/Louis technique is presented in a week-to-week classroom manual, providing an indispensable tool for teachers and students of this widely studied movement practice. Theoretical background for further reading is set off from the manual for those interested in deeper study. Their philosophy and methodology span a broad readership and offer an important (...)
     
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  6. Ukaz i zakon.Nikolaĭ Mikhailovich Korkunov - 1894 - S.-Peterburg,: Tip. M. M. Stasi︠u︡levicha.
     
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    Nauchnye otkrytii︠a︡: tipy, struktura, genezis.A. S. Novikov - 2007 - Moskva: LKI.
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    "Sluzhitelʹ dukha vechnoĭ pami︠a︡ti": Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov (k 180-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡): sbornik nauchnykh stateĭ.Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov, A. G. Gacheva & M. M. Panfilov (eds.) - 2010 - Moskva: Pashkov dom.
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    Some Observations By an Architect.Felix Novikov - 1983 - Diogenes 31 (121):68-79.
    In the past few decades world architecture has seen radical changes as the result of industrialization, standardization and mass production. For Soviet architecture this half century of scientific and technical revolution along with the growth of economic potential has been the most fruitful in its history. If we return to the past and try to form a judgment on the urbanism of our day we will no doubt see that what is offered us by new cities, modern residential zones and (...)
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  10. Ėlementy matematicheskoǐ logiki.P. S. Novikov - 1959 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
     
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    Structural database for reducing cost in materials design and complexity of multiscale computations.Nikolai Zarkevich - 2006 - Complexity 11 (4):36-42.
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    Marxist and non-Marxist aspects of the cultural-historical psychology of LS Vygotsky.Nikolai Veresov - 2005 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 7 (1):31-49.
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    The Different Senses of the Word Intuition.Nikolai O. Lossky & Frédéric Tremblay - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-12.
    This is a translation from Bulgarian into English of Nikolai Lossky’s “Razlichniiat smisul na dumata intuitsiia” (“The Different Senses of the Word Intuition”), published in the Sofianite journal Filosofski pregled (Philosophical Review), 1931, year III, book 1, pp. 1–9. In this article, solicited by the journal’s editor-in-chief, the Bulgarian philosopher Dimitar Mihalchev, Lossky surveys the different ways in which the word “intuition” (intuitsiia) has been used throughout the history of philosophy: Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Friedrich Jacobi, Ivan Kireevski, Alexei (...)
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    Dostoevsky and Nietzsche: Toward a New Metaphysics of Man.Nikolai Fedorov, Friedrich Nietzsche & S. G. Semenova - 2002 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (3):33-62.
    Of all the world thinkers on whom the author of The Philosophy of the Common Task [Filosofiia obshchego dela] reflected, the one to whom he devoted the most attention, thought, and passion was perhaps a contemporary of his who, though fifteen years his junior, had already thrown some "impossible" works in the face of a fascinated, flabbergasted, and shocked public and had lived for almost ten years outside the world of culture and history, in a state of complete insanity. I (...)
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    Towards a multidimensional concept of rationality: The sociological perspective.Nikolai Genov - 1991 - Sociological Theory 9 (2):206-211.
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    Sŭchinenii︠a︡ v sedem toma.Nikolaĭ Vasilev - 2007 - Sofii︠a︡: Zakhariĭ Stoi︠a︡nov.
    t. 2. Choveshkata spet︠s︡ifika -- t. 3. Choveshkata pamet.
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    Child Development Within Contexts: Cultural-Historical Research and Educational Practice.Nikolai Veresov, Sarika Kewalramani & Junqian Ma - 2024 - Springer Nature Singapore.
    This book examines the pedagogical encounters within children's ecological and socio-cultural historical contexts, and aspects of playful learning and development within these contexts. It addresses research and practices varying across learning contexts, providing easily adaptable exemplary practices leading to children's positive learning and development. The book offers a unified general cultural-historical theoretical model for exploring new contexts at different stages of children's learning and development. It suggests studying contexts as a source of development, as social situations of development. It analyzes (...)
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  18. Biologicheskiĭ mekhanizm i materĭalizm.Nikolaĭ Dmitrievich Vinogradov - 1897
     
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    Husserl’s Transcendental-Phenomenological Idealism.Nikolai Lossky, Maria Cherba & Frederic Tremblay - 2016 - Husserl Studies 32 (2):167-182.
    This is a translation from Russian to English of Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky’s “Tpaнcцeндeнтaльнo-фeнoмeнoлoгичecкiй идeaлизмъ Гyccepля”, published in the émigré journal Пyть in 1939. In this article, Lossky presents and criticizes Husserl’s transcendental idealism. Like many successors of Husserl’s “Göttingen School,” Lossky interprets Husserl’s transcendental idealism as a Neo-Kantian idealism and he criticizes it on the ground that it leads to a form of solipsism. In light of his own epistemology and his metaphysical system, he also claims that, although Husserl (...)
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  20. Science at the cross roads.Nikolaĭ Bukharin (ed.) - 1971 - [London]: F. Cass.
     
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    Elements of mathematical logic.Peter Sergeevich Novikov - 1964 - Reading, Mass.,: Addison-Wesley.
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    Berichte und diskussionen.Nikolai Gogol - 1999 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 24 (1-4):155.
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    An exploratory investigation into the association of neuroticization, cognitive style, and spirituality to reported altered states of consciousness in women experiencing childbirth.Nikolai Gruzdev & Dimitri Spivak - 2006 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 25 (1):56-61.
    This study examined the relation of altered states of consciousness to neuroticization, spiritual experience, and divergent thinking in a sample of women at late pregnancy and post-delivery. The results suggest that stress associated with imminent childbirth is linked to higher levels of ASCs and that neuroticization and spirituality seem to be implicated in the induction of ASCs.
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  24. Creative activity.Nikolaĭ Onufrievich Losskiĭ - 1937 - Praha,: Praha.
     
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    The world as an organic whole.Nikolaĭ Onufrievich Losskiĭ - 1928 - London,: Oxford university press, H. Milford. Edited by [From Old Catalog] Duddington.
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    An Apologia for Theoretical History.Nikolai S. Rozov - 1997 - History and Theory 36 (3):336-352.
    Karl Popper's critique of theoretical history remains formidable but contains serious flaws. Popper held erroneous views about the practice of the natural sciences and created overly severe strictures for theoretical statements in the social sciences. General theory and general theoretical statements play a legitimate role in the social sciences. Merton has promoted middle-range theories and models and Lakatos multiple ontologies. One can answer Popper's criticisms of either the impossibility or triviality of long-term historical laws by searching for stable constellations of (...)
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  27. Darwinism, Marxism, and genetics in the Soviet Union: the dialectics of co-evolution.Nikolai Krementsov - 2010 - In Denis Alexander & Ronald L. Numbers (eds.), Biology and Ideology From Descartes to Dawkins. London: University of Chicago Press.
  28. Leibniz’s Doctrine of Reincarnation as Metamorphosis.Nikolai Lossky & Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Sophia 59 (4):755-766.
    The Russian philosopher Nikolai Onufrievich Lossky considered himself a Leibnizian of sorts. He accepted parts of Leibniz’s doctrine of monads, although he preferred to call them ‘substantival agents’ and rejected the thesis that they have neither doors nor windows. In Lossky’s own doctrine, monads have existed since the beginning of time, they are immortal, and can evolve or devolve depending on the goodness or badness of their behavior. Such evolution requires the possibility for monads to reincarnate into the bodies (...)
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  29. Ocherk filosofīi Platona.Nikolaĭ I︠A︡kovlevich Grot - 1896
     
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  30. Leninsim and the philosophical revisionism of the "new marxism".Nikolai Iribadjakov - 1983 - In Pasquale N. Russo (ed.), Dialectical perspectives in philosophy and social science. Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
     
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    Philosophy and antiphilosophy.Nikolai Iribadjakov - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (2):181-200.
    In a certain sense the fate of philosophy has been tragic. In antiquity the term "philosophy" meant true scientific knowledge, and we retained this sense of philosophy, on the whole, until the eighteenth century. But beginning then the special sciences, differentiating as independent disciplines, gradually took over areas of problems that had at one time been within the purview of their mother, philosophy, and with which the past glory and significance of dialectics was largely connected. In the course of the (...)
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  32. Transnational dialogue in times of war-the peace movement in ex-yugoslavia.Nikolai Jeffs - 1995 - Radical Philosophy 73:2-4.
     
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    Istorii︠a︡ i nichto.Nikolaĭ Murzin - 2010 - Moskva: Golos.
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    Education and Citizenship in Post-Soviet Russia.Nikolai D. Nikandrov - 1997 - In David Bridges (ed.), Education, autonomy, and democratic citizenship: philosophy in a changing world. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--215.
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    Off with your heads: isolated organs in early Soviet science and fiction.Nikolai Krementsov - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40 (2):87-100.
    In the summer of 1925, a debutant writer, Aleksandr Beliaev, published a ‘scientific-fantastic story’, which depicted the travails of a severed human head living in a laboratory, supported by special machinery. Just a few months later, a young medical researcher, Sergei Briukhonenko, succeeded in reviving the severed head of a dog, using a special apparatus he had devised to keep the head alive. This paper examines the relationship between the literary and the scientific experiments with severed heads in post-revolutionary Russia, (...)
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    Gumanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ sot︠s︡iuma: imperativ XXI veka.Vasiliĭ Nikolaevich Novikov - 2006 - Minsk: Belorusskai︠a︡ nauka.
  37. Peace and civilization: selections from the writings of Jacques Novicow.I͡A. A. Novikov - 1975 - New York: Garland.
     
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  38. Tvorchistʹ i︠a︡k sposib zdiĭsnenni︠a︡ humanizmu.B. V. Novikov - 2005 - Kyïv: Parapan.
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  39. Solidarnyĭ putʹ vyzhivanii︠a︡ v XXI veke: lichnostʹ, gosudarstvo, chelovechestvo, biosfera.Nikolaĭ Savelʹevich Pechurkin - 2008 - Moskva: Posev, Rossiĭskiĭ filial.
     
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  40. Sotsial'no-politicheskaya stabil'nost'regiona-sub'ekta RF (the social and political stability of the region-subject of the Russian Federation).Nikolai Raspopov - 1999 - Polis 3 (51):89-99.
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    An Apologia for Theoretical History In Memory of Sir Karl Raimund Popper1.Nikolai S. Rozov - 1997 - History and Theory 36 (3):336–352.
    Karl Popper's critique of theoretical history remains formidable but contains serious flaws. Popper held erroneous views about the practice of the natural sciences and created overly severe strictures for theoretical statements in the social sciences. General theory and general theoretical statements play a legitimate role in the social sciences. Merton has promoted middle-range theories and models and Lakatos multiple ontologies. One can answer Popper's criticisms of either the impossibility or triviality of long-term historical laws by searching for stable constellations of (...)
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  42. Filosofia I Teoria Iistorii (Philosophy and theory of history. Book 1. Prolegomena) Moscow.Nikolai S. Rozov - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
     
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    Meanings of History as Permanent Self-Tests of Groups and Societies.Nikolai S. Rozov - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 38:71-81.
    The analytical and self-critical bias of modern philosophy lets ideology expand to most significant world-view and value areas. Hence, philosophy of history escapes such problems as meaning of history, course of history, and self-identification in history. Ideology aggressively grasps these ideas and transforms them into its own primitive dogmas that usually serve as symbolical tools for political struggle or for legitimating ruling elites. This paper shows how it is possible for philosophy, in cooperation with the social sciences (especially historical macrosociology), (...)
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    Regulation of mammalian gene expression by retroelements and non‐coding tandem repeats.Nikolai V. Tomilin - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (4):338-348.
    Genomes of higher eukaryotes contain abundant non‐coding repeated sequences whose overall biological impact is unclear. They comprise two categories. The first consists of retrotransposon‐derived elements. These are three major families of retroelements (LINEs, SINEs and LTRs). SINEs are clustered in gene‐rich regions and are found in promoters of genes while LINEs are concentrated in gene‐poor regions and are depleted from promoters. The second class consists of non‐coding tandem repeats (satellite DNAs and TTAGGG arrays), which are associated with mammalian centromeres, heterochromatin (...)
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    Razmyshli︠a︡i︠a︡ nad Bespredelʹnostʹi︠u︡.Nikolaĭ Uranov - 2001 - Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyĭ t︠s︡entr Rerikhov.
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  46. Transformations in siberian anthropology : An insider's perspective.Nikolai Vakhtin - 2006 - In Gustavo Lins Ribeiro & Arturo Escobar (eds.), World anthropologies: disciplinary transformations within systems of power. New York: Berg.
     
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  47. Revaluing the behaviorist ghost in enactivism and embodied cognition.Nikolai Alksnis & Jack Alan Reynolds - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5785-5807.
    Despite its short historical moment in the sun, behaviorism has become something akin to a theoria non grata, a position that dare not be explicitly endorsed. The reasons for this are complex, of course, and they include sociological factors which we cannot consider here, but to put it briefly: many have doubted the ambition to establish law-like relationships between mental states and behavior that dispense with any sort of mentalistic or intentional idiom, judging that explanations of intelligent behavior require reference (...)
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    Henri Bergson, Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion, Félix Alcan, Paris, 1932.Nikolai Lossky & Frederic Tremblay - 2017 - Studies in East European Thought 69 (1):25-27.
    This is a translation from the Russian of Nikolai Lossky’s review of Henri Bergson, Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion (1932). The review was published in the Parisian émigré journal Новый Град (Cité nouvelle) in 1932. In this review, Lossky criticizes Bergson for leaving some key problems of the philosophy of religion unresolved, namely that of God’s relation to the world (theism vs. pantheism), that of immortality, as well as that of evil. He also criticizes (...)
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    The Defects of Bergson's Epistemology and Their Consequences on His Metaphysics.Nikolai Lossky & Frederic Tremblay - 2017 - Studies in East European Thought 69 (1):17-24.
    This is a translation from the Russian of Nikolai Lossky’s “Heдocтaтки гнoceoлoгiи Бepгcoнa и влiянie иxъ нa eгo мeтaфизикy” (The Defects of Bergson’s Epistemology and Their Consequences on His Metaphysics), which was published in the journal Boпpocы филocoфiи и пcиxoлoгiи (Questions of Philosophy and Psychology) in 1913. In this article, Lossky criticizes Bergson’s epistemological dualism, which completely separates intuition from reason, and which rejects reason in favor of intuition. For Bergson, reality is continuous, indivisible, fluid, etc., and reason distorts (...)
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    Computer science and information vision of the world from the standpoint of the principle of materialistic monism.Nikolai Andreevich Popov - 2022 - Философия И Культура 2:47-72.
    The subject of this study is the problem of the failure of attempts by the scientific community to come to a common understanding of what exactly information can be as something encoded into material structures and moved along with them. At the same time, the following aspects of this problem are considered in detail: what is the immediate cause of the information problem; what are the objective and subjective prerequisites for its appearance; why the unresolved nature of this problem does (...)
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