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    Hellenic Theology of the Epoch of High Classics.Viacheslav M. Naidysh & Найдыш Вячеслав Михайлович - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (1):79-93.
    The conceptual basis of Hellenic theology was theoretical reflection on the essence of myth, the philosophy of mythology. Several stages can be distinguished in the history of Hellenic theology. The subject of this article is the Hellenic theology of the epoch of the high classics (Vt. half of the V century BC). The cultural roots of the High Classics go back to the ancient Enlightenment, which formed the rational attitude of the ancient consciousness to the world. The main event of (...)
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    Existential Foundations of the "Mystical Experience".Viacheslav Mikhailovich Naidysh & Olga Viacheslavovna Naidysh - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):153-165.
    In the existing philosophical interpretations of mystical experience (constructivism, essentialism, etc.), its essence is usually seen in the features of "mystical knowledge". At the same time, the value-semantic foundations of mystical experience and its existential aspect remain in the shadows. In this article, the mystical experience is analyzed from the standpoint of the theories of the subject's objective activity - the theory of activity (developed in Russian psychology), enactivism, and the concept of the "life world". It is shown that the (...)
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    Theoretical and methodological foundations of marxist epistemology: The origins, problems, prospects.V. M. Naidysh & O. V. Naidysh - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):421-433.
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    Hellenic Theology of Early Classical Period.Vyacheslav M. Naidysh - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):669-680.
    The author analyzes the transformations of Hellenic theologys content and forms in the epoch of early antique classics. The general orientation of such transformations is the generalization of mythological gods meanings into the abstract implications of the Absolute, which is not yet sacral in its full sense and not transcendent. Besides, this period is the end of the decentralization of consciousness. Cognitive limitations to the development of abstract conceptual thinking and the rational component of consciousness are removed. This processs main (...)
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  5. 1999.M. Morrison & M. Morgan - 1999 - In Mary S. Morgan & Margaret Morrison (eds.), Models as Mediators: Perspectives on Natural and Social Science. Cambridge University Press.
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  6. Law and Psychiatry.M. S. MOORE - 1984
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  7. Confabulation and the frontal lobe system.M. Moscovitch - 1989 - In Henry L. I. Roediger & Fergus I. M. Craik (eds.), Varieties of Memory and Consciousness: Essays in Honor of Endel Tulving. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    Griffin's Modest Proposal: Michele M. Moody-Adams.Michele M. Moody-Adams - 1999 - Utilitas 11 (1):112-121.
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    Every real closed field has an integer part.M. H. Mourgues & J. P. Ressayre - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):641-647.
    Let us call an integer part of an ordered field any subring such that every element of the field lies at distance less than 1 from a unique element of the ring. We show that every real closed field has an integer part.
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    [The T complex of the mouse: a failure rich with instruction].M. Morange - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (3-4):521-554.
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  11. The logic of divisibility.M. Mostowski - unknown
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    Genetic models of asymmetry should be asymmetrical.M. J. Morgan - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):325-330.
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    Habemus Papam.M. M. Mooney - 2015 - Christian Bioethics 21 (1):69-72.
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    [Georges Canguilhem and 20th-century biology].M. Morange - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (1):83-105.
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    Symmetrical inheritance of asymmetry in the flounder?M. J. Morgan & M. C. Corballis - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):265-266.
  16. Defending community: Nationalism, Patristism, and Culture.M. Moore - 2010 - In Duncan Bell (ed.), Ethics and World Politics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Healthcare and genocide: BDS as an entry point to health justice.M. S. Moolla & A. Jacub - forthcoming - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law:e1961.
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  18. The two spaces.M. J. Morgan - 1979 - In Neil Bolton (ed.), Philosophical problems in psychology. New York: Methuen. pp. 66--88.
     
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    Employee Perceptions of Workplace Theft Behavior: A Study Among Supermarket Retail Employees in Malaysia.M. Krishna Moorthy, A. Seetharaman, Nahariah Jaffar & Yeap Peik Foong - 2015 - Ethics and Behavior 25 (1):61-85.
    Employee theft is costly to any business, especially to big retail chain organizations. This research is to study the perception of retail employees on the impact of the individual and organizational factors contributing to workplace theft behavior in supermarkets in Malaysia and to study the mediating effect of intention to steal and the moderating effect of internal control systems. The results proved that individual and organizational factors do influence workplace theft behavior. It is also established that internal control systems moderate (...)
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  20. Het noemen van Gods naam.M. Moors - 1994 - In M. Moors, Jan van der Veken & Jozef van de Wiele (eds.), Naar Leeuweriken grijpen: Leuvense opstellen over metafysica. Leuven: Universitaire Pers.
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    Naar Leeuweriken grijpen: Leuvense opstellen over metafysica.M. Moors, Jan van der Veken & Jozef van de Wiele (eds.) - 1994 - Leuven: Universitaire Pers.
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  22. The transcendental ideal of phenomenon in Kant-studies in transcendental theology.M. Moors - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (1):82-130.
  23. Une nouvelle édition de l'écrit de saint Thomas sur les Sentences.M. F. Moos - 1933 - Revue Thomiste 38:576-602.
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  24. William E. Connolly, Neuropolitics: Thinking, Culture, Speed; William E. Connolly, Identity/Difference: Democratic Negotiations of Political Paradox.M. Mookherjee - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    A lugubrious prospect: Tacitus, Histories 1.40.M. Gwyn Morgan - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (01):236-.
    Histories 1.40 is designed to set the scene for Galba's assassination. It begins by bringing the emperor into the crowded Forum, but then it switches to Otho and his followers, dwelling on the horror, not of the act they plan , but of their readiness to commit it. The text is not problematical, but since the point behind the first two sentences is not entirely clear, this has prompted occasional emendation, repeated discussion, and continuing perplexity. The difficulty arises, in good (...)
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    A lugubrious prospect: Tacitus, Histories 1.40.M. Gwyn Morgan - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1):236-244.
    Histories 1.40 is designed to set the scene for Galba's assassination. It begins by bringing the emperor into the crowded Forum, but then it switches to Otho and his followers, dwelling on the horror, not of the act they plan, but of their readiness to commit it. The text is not problematical, but since the point behind the first two sentences is not entirely clear, this has prompted occasional emendation, repeated discussion, and continuing perplexity. The difficulty arises, in good measure, (...)
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  27. A propos du Commentaire des Psaumes de saint Thomas d'Aquin.M. Morard - 1996 - Revue Thomiste 96 (4):653-670.
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  28. Fieldwork in familiar places: morality, culture, and philosophy.Michele M. Moody-Adams - 1997 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Fieldwork in Familiar Places challenges the misconceptions about morality, culture, and objectivity that support these skepticisms, to show that we can take ...
  29. Culture, responsibility, and affected ignorance.Michele M. Moody-Adams - 1994 - Ethics 104 (2):291-309.
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  30. Robert William Holley.M. Morange - 2007 - In Noretta Koertge (ed.), New Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Thomson Gale. pp. 3.
     
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    Minimizing Harm in Possum Control Operations and Experiments in New Zealand.M. Morris & S. Weaver - 2003 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (4):367-385.
    Pest control operations andexperimentation on sentient animals such as thebrushtail possum can cause unnecessary andavoidable suffering in the animal subjects.Minimizing animal suffering is an animalwelfare goal and can be used as a guide in thedesign and execution of animal experimentationand pest control operations.The public has little sympathy for the possum,which can cause widespread environmentaldamage, but does believe that control should beas painless as possible. Trapping and poisoningprovide only short-term solutions to the possumproblem and often involve methods that causesuffering. Intrusive experiments (...)
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    Influences of sex on variation in human brain asymmetry.M. J. Morgan - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):244-245.
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    Three Non-Roman Blood Sports.M. Gwyn Morgan - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (01):117-.
    There is more than enough evidence to show that cock-fighting, quail-fighting, and even partridge-fighting were favourite sports among the Greeks , no matter what part of the mediterranean world they inhabited. Whether Romans ever shared these passions is another question altogether. When Saglio contributed his article on cock-fighting to the Dictionnaire des antiquitis grecques et romaines, he limited himself to the transports it caused the Greeks. For this he was reprimanded, obliquely, by Schneider, asserting—but neglecting to support the assertion in (...)
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  34. Moral Progress and Human Agency.Michele M. Moody-Adams - 2017 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (1):153-168.
    The idea of moral progress is a necessary presupposition of action for beings like us. We must believe that moral progress is possible and that it might have been realized in human experience, if we are to be confident that continued human action can have any morally constructive point. I discuss the implications of this truth for moral psychology. I also show that once we understand the complex nature and the complicated social sources of moral progress, we will appreciate why (...)
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  35. Rigidity and Identity across Possible Worlds.M. J. More - 1982 - Analysis 42 (2):83 - 84.
    Two criteria for rigid designation are distinguished; one according to which 'e' is rigid if 'e might not have been e' is false and the other according to which 'e' is rigid if it designates the same thing in all possible worlds in which it designates anything at all. Such criteria are not equivalent since 'x could not but be f' is not entailed by 'nothing other than x could be f'. I illustrate the latter lack of entailment.
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  36. Baioeshikkusu Kara Seimeigaku e.M. Morioka - 1988 - From Bioethics to the Study of Life), Mainichi Shimbun, July 18:7-18.
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    Commissura In Tacitus, Histories 1.M. Gwyn Morgan - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):274-.
    It is not enough, says Quintilian , to assemble the various parts of a speech. The orator must arrange his points in the natural and logical order for his purposes, and he must unify the different sections so skilfully that no join will show , producing a single body instead of assorted limbs. If we define ascommissura the rhetorical device which welds together different themes or chapters with an associative link in word or thought , Tacitus already had this lesson (...)
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    Demonstratives and intentions again.M. J. More - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 41 (2):193 - 196.
  39. Die Grenzen der Naturwissenschaft und die Aufgabe der Metaphysik bei Schopenhauer.M. Morgenstern - 1986 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 67:71-93.
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  40. Education in modern italy.M. Moretti - 1983 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 3 (2):234-238.
     
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    Five Fictions in Search of Truth.M. Morris - 2009 - British Journal of Aesthetics 49 (3):310-312.
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  42. Gentile, d'Ancona e la'scuola'pisana.M. Moretti - 1999 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 19 (1-2):65-116.
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  43. Giovanni Gentile, Alessandro D'Ancona and the Pisan school of philosophy.M. Moretti - 1999 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 19 (1-2):65-116.
     
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    Hemispheric specialization and spatiotemporal interactions.M. J. Morgan - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):74-75.
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    Idealization and modelling.M. S. Morgan - 1996 - Journal of Economic Methodology 3 (1):131-138.
  46. Intensywność bytu i odczuwanie. W stronę nowej fenomenologii Hermanna Schmitza.M. Moryń - 2004 - Fenomenologia 2:11-22.
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  47. In the school of desanctis, francesco+ the Neapolitan education of villari, Pasquale (1844-1849).M. Moretti - 1984 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 4 (1):27-64.
     
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  48. Juvalta, Erminio and utilitarianism.M. Mori - 1986 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 41 (3):597-618.
     
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    La ruptura de tabúes en la literatura hebrea. Pinjás Sadé: entre transgresión y revelación.Mª Encarnación Varela Moreno - 2008 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 13:225-240.
    Pinjás Sadé fue considerado un heterodoxo en el seno de la “Cultura Estatal” israelí que constituyó su entorno vital. En la primera parte de este artículo presento su biografía y su obra más representativa, La vida como parábola, publicada en 1958, así como sus raíces románticas y frankistas y su inclinación hacia el cristianismo de acuerdo con el Evangelio. En la segunda parte se hace un análisis mítico de esa obra según la estructura del viaje interior del héroe en busca (...)
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  50. Marxism and the history of ideas in the historiography of Giuliano Gliozzi.M. Mori - 1996 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 51 (2):341-355.
     
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