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  1. Teorii︠a︡ ideala.V. E. Davidovich & E. Ia Rezhabek - 1983 - Rostov-na-Donu: Izd-vo Rostovskogo universiteta. Edited by E. I︠A︡ Rezhabek.
     
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  2. Grani svobody.V. E. Davidovich - 1969 - Moskva,: "Mol. gvardii︠a︡,".
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  3. Demokrit: teksty, perevod, issledovanii︠a︡.S. I︠A︡ Lurʹe - 1970 - Leningrad,: "Nauka," Leningr. otd-nie. Edited by Democritus.
     
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    Новые тенденции в развитии сберегательного дела в Южном регионе России: материалы 3 Межрегиональной науčно-практиčеской конференции Юго-Западного Банка Сбербанка России ; сборник науčныч трудов.I. V. Vatin, V. P. Kokhanovskii & V. E. Davidovich - 2004 - Rostov-na-Donu: Izd-vo Rostovskogo universiteta. Edited by V. P. Kokhanovskiĭ & V. E. Davidovich.
  5. I︠U︡ridicheskoe otnoshenīe i subʺektivnoe pravo.David Davidovich Grimm - 1897 - S.-Peterburg,:
     
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    Salomon jakovlevič lur'e.Natan S. Grinbaum - 1987 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 131 (1-2):300-308.
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    New Results on Stability Analysis of Uncertain Neutral-Type Lur’e Systems Derived from a Modified Lyapunov-Krasovskii Functional.Wenyong Duan, Yan Li, Jian Chen & Lin Jiang - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-20.
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    Culture and Poetry: The Synchronic Imperative in Osip Mandelstam’s Work.Nikolai A. Khrenov - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (2):105-124.
    This article attempts to understand not so much the poetic and stylistic features of Osip. E. Mandelstam’s poetics, which has been of great interest to philologists and thus sufficiently studied to...
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  9. Il paesaggio senese riflesso nel 'gorgo cristallino' di Osip Mandel'stam.Caterina Graziadei - 2008 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 29:77-98.
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    Reinterpretation of the Ideas of the Philosophy of Life in O.E. Mandelstam’s Works.Оксана Михайловна Седых - 2021 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 64 (2):84-109.
    It is proposed to consider the main lines of “philosophy of life’s” (F. Nietzsche, H. Bergson, O. Spengler) influence on the poetry and aesthetic theory of the greatest Silver Age poet Osip Mandelstam whose heritage is largely a continuation of Russian “poetry of thought” tradition. As known, the “philosophy of life” ideas formed Silver age culture intellectual background and were actively rethought which can also be traced in Mandelstam’s work, extent). The article sets a task, firstly, to consider “philosophy (...)
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    The motives of ethical dejectivism and the denial of religious values in the existential issues of the era of "shot rebirth".A. Ye Zaluzhna - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 14:11-20.
    The total ideology of the revolutionary-political themes of Ukrainian consciousness of the twentieth century, the poetization of the absurdly inverted hierarchy of values, was opposed by the new generation of artists with their philosophical and ethical orientation of their creativity. As I.Franko notes, they "... sought a completely modern European way to portray the peculiarity of the life of the Ukrainian people," revealing the unique collisionality of human existence, the diversity of psychological types, ideological orientations, and the human experience of (...)
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    Mandelstam’s Poetry and Artistic–Philosophical Intuitions of Russian Culture.Olga A. Zhukova - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (2):81-89.
    This article analyzes the artistic experience of Osip E. Mandelstam in the context of the aesthetic and ideological transformations of Russian and European culture during the first half...
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  13. What Is a Conspiracy Theory and Why Does It Matter?Joseph E. Uscinski & Adam M. Enders - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (1):148-169.
    Growing concern has been expressed that we have entered a “post-truth” era in which each of us willfully believes whatever we choose, aided and abetted by alternative and social media that spin alternative realities for boutique consumption. A prime example of the belief in alternative realities is said to be acceptance of “conspiracy theories”—a term that is often used as a pejorative to indict claims of conspiracy that are so obviously absurd that only the unhinged could believe them. The epistemological (...)
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  14. Note discussioni E rassegne.Ontologia E. Creazione in Filone Alessandrino - 1990 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 82:146.
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    O tempo e o observador. Dennet, Daniel E. Kinsbourne & Marcel - 2004 - Critica.
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    Can psychopathic offenders discern moral wrongs? A new look at the moral/conventional distinction.E. Aharoni, W. Sinnott-Armstrong & K. A. Kiehl - 2012 - Journal of Abnormal Psychology 121 (2):484-497..
    A prominent view of psychopathic moral reasoning suggests that psychopathic individuals cannot properly distinguish between moral wrongs and other types of wrongs. The present study evaluated this view by examining the extent to which 109 incarcerated offenders with varying degrees of psychopathy could distinguish between moral and conventional transgressions relative to each other and to nonincarcerated healthy controls. Using a modified version of the classic Moral/Conventional Transgressions task that uses a forced-choice format to minimize strategic responding, the present study found (...)
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  17. Looking for the agent: An investigation into consciousness of action and self-consciousness in schizophrenic patients.E. Daprati, N. Franck, N. Georgieff, Joëlle Proust, Elisabeth Pacherie, J. Dalery & Marc Jeannerod - 1997 - Cognition 65 (1):71-86.
    The abilities to attribute an action to its proper agent and to understand its meaning when it is produced by someone else are basic aspects of human social communication. Several psychiatric syndromes, such as schizophrenia, seem to lead to a dysfunction of the awareness of one’s own action as well as of recognition of actions performed by other. Such syndromes offer a framework for studying the determinants of agency, the ability to correctly attribute actions to their veridical source. Thirty normal (...)
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    Modularity, and the Psychoevolutionary Theory of Emotion.P. E. Griffiths - 1990 - Biology and Philosophy 5 (2):175.
    It is unreasonable to assume that our pre-scientific emotion vocabulary embodies all and only those distinctions required for a scientific psychology of emotion. The psychoevolutionary approach to emotion yields an alternative classification of certain emotion phenomena. The new categories are based on a set of evolved adaptive responses, or affect-programs, which are found in all cultures. The triggering of these responses involves a modular system of stimulus appraisal, whose evoluations may conflict with those of higher-level cognitive processes. Whilst the structure (...)
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    Looking for the agent: an investigation into consciousness of action and self-consciousness in schizophrenic patients.E. Daprati, N. Franck, N. Georgieff, J. Proust, E. Pacherie, J. Dalery & M. Jeannerod - 1997 - Cognition 65 (1):71-86.
  20. Emotions.E. Bedford - 1957 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 57:281-304.
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    What Is Innateness?Paul E. Griffiths - 2002 - The Monist 85 (1):70-85.
    In behavioral ecology some authors regard the innateness concept as irretrievably confused whilst others take it to refer to adaptations. In cognitive psychology, however, whether traits are 'innate' is regarded as a significant question and is often the subject of heated debate. Several philosophers have tried to define innateness with the intention of making sense of its use in cognitive psychology. In contrast, I argue that the concept is irretrievably confused. The vernacular innateness concept represents a key aspect of 'folkbiology', (...)
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    Are there quantum jumps?E. Schrödinger - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (10):109-123.
  23. The physiological basis of perception.E. D. Adrian - 1954 - In J. F. Delafresnaye (ed.), Brain Mechanisms and Consciousness. Blackwell. pp. 237--248.
     
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  24. Are there quantum jumps? Part I.E. Schrödinger - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (10):109-123.
  25. Identity, composition, and the simplicity of the self.E. J. Lowe - 2001 - In Kevin Corcoran (ed.), Soul, body, and survival: essays on the metaphysics of human persons. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  26. The problem of psychophysical causation.E. J. Lowe - 1992 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 70 (3):263-76.
    Argues that there can be interaction without breaking physical laws: e.g. by basic psychic forces, or by varying physical constants, or especially by arranging fractal trees of physical causation leading to behavior.
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    Identity, Composition, and the Simplicity of the Self.E. J. Lowe - 2001 - In Kevin Corcoran (ed.), Soul, body, and survival: essays on the metaphysics of human persons. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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    Practical Reasoning About Final Ends.E. Millgram - 1996 - Mind 105 (419):504-506.
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    Futility in medical decisions.E. D. Pellegrino - 2005 - HEC Forum 17 (4):308-318.
  30. Assisted reproduction: historical background. E. Chelo - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (2):69-74.
    It is now possible to have a child without sexual intercourse. The history of this apparently new statement has been breefly synthetised.The new perspectives open ethical problems for the scientific community and a new social context for single women.
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    Greek and Roman voting and elections.E. S. Staveley - 1972 - [London]: Thames & Hudson.
  32. The Physical Background of Perception.E. D. Adrian - 1948 - Mind 57 (226):244-249.
     
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    Folk, Functional and Neurochemical Aspects of Mood.P. E. Griffiths - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (1):17.
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    Futility in medical decisions: The word and the concept.M. D. E. D. Pellegrino - 2005 - HEC Forum 17 (4):308-318.
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  35. José Luis Aranguren: Catolicismo Y Protestam#ntismo Como Formas De Existencia.E. Aguado & Staff - 1952 - Revista de Filosofía (Misc.) 11 (43):669.
     
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  36. Esztétikai olvasókönyv; szöveggyűjtemény. Ancsel, Éva & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1964 - [Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
     
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  37. Tarka-sangrakha: (Svod umozreniĭ) ; Tarka-dipika: (Razʺi︠a︡snenie k svodu umozreniĭ).E. P. Annambhatta & Ostrovskaia - 1989 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry. Edited by E. P. Ostrovskai︠a︡ & Annambhaṭṭa.
     
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  38. A New Design for Processing Willow-Dust by Dry Anaerobic Fermentation.E. H. Balasubramanya & H. It Gangar Vo Khandeparkar - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co..
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  39. Semanticheskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ iskusstva.E. I︠A︡ Basin - 1973 - Moskva: IFRAN.
     
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    Dictionnaire de philosophie ancienne, moderne et contemporaine.Élie Blanc - 1906 - New York,: B. Franklin.
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    Le problème du mal.Étienne Borne - 1958 - Paris]: Presses universitaires de France.
    Le christianisme est, au-delà de la philosophie, une religion philosophique où l'homme tout entier se retrouve. Écartelés entre l'idée du Dieu vivant, qui est constitutive de la pensée et l'agonie de Dieu qui se laisse déchiffrer dans ce mélange de sens et de non-sens qu'on appelle l'expérience, se trouvent cette passion et ce devoir dont nous avons assez dit qu'ils étaient l'homme même. Lorsque la philosophie tente de résoudre le problème du mal en acceptant le risque de l'échec absolu, elle (...)
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  42. Titchener. - Manuel de psychologie.E. Bréhier & Rédaction - 1924 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 97.
     
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  43. Liḳuṭe tokhaḥat musar.Lemoha-R. R. [Z. O. Asaf Ṿe-LiḳEṭ] Avraham Ben Yehudah Leyb Mi-Ḳ. Ḳ Brod - 1999 - In Zeʼev Goṭlib, Avraham ben Yehuda Leyb, Yitsḥaḳ ben Eliʻezer & Mosheh Kahana (eds.), Sheloshah sifre musar ḳadmonim. Yerushalayim: Mekhon "Shaʻare Tsiyon".
     
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    Ullāgharāghavanāṭaka. A Sanskrit Drama by SomeśvaradevaUllagharaghavanataka. A Sanskrit Drama by Somesvaradeva.E. B., Āgama-Prabhākara Muni Punyavijaya, Bhogilal Jayachandbhai Sandesara & Agama-Prabhakara Muni Punyavijaya - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (2):281.
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    Vādirāja's YaśodharacaritaVadiraja's Yasodharacarita.E. B., K. Krishnamoorthy, Vādirāja & Vadiraja - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):370.
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  46. Spinoza et les passions du social.Éva Debray, Frédéric Lordon, Ong-Van-Cung & Kim Sang (eds.) - 2019 - Paris: Éditions Amsterdam.
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    Contribution au débat post-Saussurien sur le signe linguistique.E. F. K. Koerner - 1973 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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    Conrad, the later moralist.John E. Saveson - 1974 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
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    III. Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions.Paul E. Griffiths - 2003 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 52:39-67.
    According to the distinguished philosopher Richard Wollheim, an emotion is an extended mental episode that originates when events in the world frustrate or satisfy a pre-existing desire (Wollheim, 1999). This leads the subject to form an attitude to the world which colours their future experience, leading them to attend to one aspect of things rather than another, and to view the things they attend to in one light rather than another. The idea that emotions arise from the satisfaction or frustration (...)
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    The Degeneration of the Cognitive Theory of Emotions.P. E. Griffiths - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (3):297.
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