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    Should We Pardon Them?Vladimir Jankélévitch & Ann Hobart - 1996 - Critical Inquiry 22 (3):552-572.
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  2. Plato’s Gorgias: Speech, Soul and Politics.David Machek & Vladimir Mikeš (eds.) - forthcoming
     
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    Traité des vertus.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1968 - Paris,: Bordas, Mouton.
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    Bases are Not Letters: On the Analogy between the Genetic Code and Natural Language by Sequence Analysis.Dan Faltýnek, Vladimír Matlach & Ľudmila Lacková - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (2):289-304.
    The article deals with the notion of the genetic code and its metaphorical understanding as a “language”. In the traditional view of the language metaphor of the genetic code, combinations of nucleotides are signs of amino acids. Similarly, words combined from letters represent certain meanings. The language metaphor of the genetic code, 171–200, 2011) assumes that the nucleotides stay in the analogy to letters, triples to words and genes to sentences. We propose an application of mathematical linguistic methods on the (...)
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    The Cosmic Role of the Logos, as Conceived from Heraclitus until Eriugena.Vladimir de Beer - 2015 - Philosophy and Theology 27 (1):3-24.
    In this article the cosmological and metaphysical dimensions of the Logos concept in the Hellenic and Patristic traditions are explored. Heraclitus initially depicted the logos as the ontological link between the One and the many, with the logos thus serving as the foundation of both rational discourse and natural law. This concept was elaborated and modified by a number of eminent Hellenic and Christian thinkers. Among them count Plato, Philo of Alexandria, the New Testament authors John and Paul, Plotinus, Athenagoras, (...)
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  6. Filosofskie osnovy zarubezhnykh napravleniĭ v i︠a︡zykoznanii.Petr Veniaminovich Chesnokov, Vladimir Zinov Evich Panfilov & Akademiia Nauk Sssr (eds.) - 1977 - Moskva: Nauka.
     
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    La décadence.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1985 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 90 (4):435 - 461.
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    Climates as commodities: Jean Pierre Purry and the modelling of the best climate on Earth.Vladimir Jankovic - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):201-207.
  9. De l'ipséité.Vladimir JankÉlÉvitch - 1940 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2 (5):21-42.
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    Do Not Listen to What They Say, Look at What They Do.Vladimir Jankélévitch & Ann Hobart - 1996 - Critical Inquiry 22 (3):549-551.
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    Georg Simmel, philosophe de la vie (suite et fin).Vladimir Jankelevitch - 1925 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 32 (3):373 - 386.
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    Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1933 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 40 (1):101 - 117.
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    La méconnaissance.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1963 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 68 (4):389 - 406.
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    Le mensonge.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1940 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 47 (1):37 - 61.
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  15. La responsabilité en son for intérieur.Vladimir Jankelevitch - 1957 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 39 (1):69.
     
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    Mystique et dialectique chez Jean Wahl.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1953 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (4):423 - 431.
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    « N'écoutez pas ce qu'ils disent, regardez ce qu'ils font ».Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1959 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 64 (2):161 - 162.
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    Prolégomènes au bergsonisme.Vladimir Jankelevitch - 1928 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 35 (4):437 - 490.
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    Pelléas and Pénélope.Vladimir Jankélévitch, Arnold I. Davidson & Nancy R. Knezevic - 2000 - Critical Inquiry 26 (3):584-590.
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    Signification spirituelle du principe d'économie.Vladimir Jankelevitch - 1928 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 105:88 - 126.
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    Svesta i analitičkata filozofija: analiza na sfaḱanjeto na poimot ʾsvestʾ kaj Bertrand Rasel, Gilbert Rajl i Daniel Denet.Vladimir Davčev - 2003 - Skopje: Az-buki.
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    La “abducción extraterrestre” tratada desde la filosofía de Žižek.Miguel Angel Vladimir Dávila Espinoza - 2022 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 16 (1).
    Se hace un esfuerzo por interpretar el supuesto fenómeno de los raptos de individuos por naves extraterrestres desde conceptos teóricos žižekianos como _afanisis_, “destitución subjetiva”, “Cosa” de la libido, trauma y “mediador evanescente”.
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  23. Problemy poėticheskogo bytii︠a︡: pami︠a︡ti Vadima Valerianovicha Kozhinova: [sbornik rabot po fundamentalʹnoĭ problematike sovremennoĭ filologii].Vladimir Fëdorov - 2021 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡. Edited by Vadim Kozhinov.
     
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    On the spatial decay of 3-D steady-state navier-stokes flows: Navier-stokes flows.Vladimír Šver´ K. & Tai-Peng Tsai - 2000 - History and Philosophy of Logic 25 (11-12):2107-2117.
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    Croce a Mosca: a cinquant'anni dalla scomparsa.Dario Antiseri & Vladimir Mironov (eds.) - 2003 - Roma: LUISS University Press.
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  26. Fenomenologija in marksizem.Vladimir Arzenšek - 1969 - Maribor: Založba Obzorja.
     
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    L'Ironie. [REVIEW]I. E. & Vladimir Jankelevitch - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (24):671.
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    Review: Bergsonisme et biologie (a propos d'un ouvrage récent). [REVIEW]Vladimir Jankelevitch - 1929 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (2):253 - 265.
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    Vladimir Solovyov’s “Three Speeches on Dostoevsky.” Then and Now.Vladimir N. Porus - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (1):60-73.
    This article discusses the connection between the ideas of Fyodor M. Dostoevsky and Vladimir S. Solovyov on the need for cultural and moral transformation of those who would claim to participate in...
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    Letter from Vladimir V. Mironov to Aleksandr V. Mikhailovsky.Vladimir V. Mironov - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (3):243-245.
    My dear Aleksandr!I have finally found some quiet time for a slow and attentive read of your article “The Beginning of the Black Notebooks.”1 I very much liked the article, especially for your trul...
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    Vladimir Ruml.Vladimir Ruml - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 3:483-485.
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  32. Vladimir Ilʹich Ulʹi︠a︡nov.Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin - 1925 - Edited by V. V. Adoratskiĭ.
     
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  33. Vladimir Solovyev's Lectures on Godmanhood.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov & Peter Peter Zouboff - 1944 - [New York]: International University Press, distributor. Edited by Peter Peter Zouboff.
     
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    Blame, not ability, impacts moral “ought” judgments for impossible actions: Toward an empirical refutation of “ought” implies “can”.Vladimir Chituc, Paul Henne, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Felipe De Brigard - 2016 - Cognition 150 (C):20-25.
    Recently, psychologists have explored moral concepts including obligation, blame, and ability. While little empirical work has studied the relationships among these concepts, philosophers have widely assumed such a relationship in the principle that “ought” implies “can,” which states that if someone ought to do something, then they must be able to do it. The cognitive underpinnings of these concepts are tested in the three experiments reported here. In Experiment 1, most participants judge that an agent ought to keep a promise (...)
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    Pretraživanje članaka.Vladimir Zagorac, Ivan Tadić, Amra Mahmutagić, Nikola Dogan, Nikica Mihaljević, Marijana Tomelić-Ćurlin, Ivan Koprek, Anton Peranić & Ivanka Peranić - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1).
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    Recent philosophy in czechoslovakia.Vladimir Zeman - 1982 - Studies in East European Thought 23 (2):119-129.
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    The philosophy of science in eastern europe a concise survey.Vladimir Zeman - 1970 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 1 (1):133-141.
    Summary An introductory article, giving first a short historical exposition of philosophical thinking in Russia and Czechoslovakia. Second, basic trends in the Philosophy of Science in Russia and Poland are dealt with, followed by a briefer consideration of similar trends in other East European countries. A special article on Czechoslovakia will be published later. Some original philosophical contributions, especially of Polish philosophers, are mentioned. Supplemented with selected bibliography.
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    Banished with No Force: Exile and Metonymy in Cicero's Pro Caecina Oratio.Vladimir Zorić - 2012 - Diacritics 40 (4):72-103.
  39. Sputana i oslobođena misao: ogledi.Vladimir Vujić - 2006 - Beograd: Zadužbina Svetog manastira Hilandara.
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    Эвристический Потенциал Метафизики.Vladimir A. Yakovlev - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 15:337-342.
    The new world outlook paradigm of creativity correlates with the fundamental principles of metaphysics and modern natural science. The essential programs of development of science have been formed in Antiquity as the metaphysical principles. For example – principle of continuity VS principle of discreteness of matter;movement as God’s first impulse VS movement as natural attribute of matter. In the field of metaphysics were elaborated the very impotent concepts of modern science – matter, movement, force, atom, corpuscle, energy and others (M. (...)
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    What Is Two Times Two? or When the Obvious Is Anything But in Dostoevsky's Poetics.Vladimir N. Zakharov - 2011 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 50 (3):24-33.
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  42. Vladimir Jankélévitch Ou de L'Effectivité. Présentation, Choix de Textes, Bibliographie Par Lucien Jerphagnon.Vladimir Jankélévitch & Lucien Jerphagnon - 1969 - Seghers.
     
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    Divine Sophia: the wisdom writings of Vladimir Solovyov.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov - 2009 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Edited by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt.
    "This personification of wisdom with golden hair and a radiant aura echoes both the eternal feminine and the world soul. Rooted in Christian and Jewish mysticism, Eastern Orthodox iconography, Greek philosophy, and European romanticism, the Sophiology that suffuses Solovyov's philosophical and artistic works is both intellectually sophisticated and profoundly inspiring. Judith Deutsch Kornblatt brings together key texts from Solovyov's writings about Sophia: poetry, fiction, drama, and philosophy, all extensively annotated and some available in English for the first time (with assistance (...)
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    Godmanhood as the main idea of the philosophy of Vladimir Solovyev.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov - 1944 - [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,: Harmon Printing House. Edited by Peter Peter Zouboff.
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    The theory of space, time and gravitation.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fok - 1964 - New York,: Macmillan.
  46. Can You Lie Without Intending to Deceive?Vladimir Krstić - 2019 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (2):642–660.
    This article defends the view that liars need not intend to deceive. I present common objections to this view in detail and then propose a case of a liar who can lie but who cannot deceive in any relevant sense. I then modify this case to get a situation in which this person lies intending to tell his hearer the truth and he does this by way of getting the hearer to recognize his intention to tell the truth by lying. (...)
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  47. Bald-Faced Lies, Blushing, and Noses that Grow: An Experimental Analysis.Vladimir Krstić & Alexander Wiegmann - 2022 - Erkenntnis 89 (2):479-502.
    We conducted two experiments to determine whether common folk think that so-called _tell-tale sign_ bald-faced lies are intended to deceive—since they have not been tested before. These lies involve tell-tale signs (e.g. blushing) that show that the speaker is lying. Our study was designed to avoid problems earlier studies raise (these studies focus on a kind of bald-faced lie in which supposedly everyone knows that what the speaker says is false). Our main hypothesis was that the participants will think that (...)
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    Moral conformity and its philosophical lessons.Vladimir Chituc & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (2):262-282.
    ABSTRACTThe psychological and philosophical literature exploring the role of social influence in moral judgments suggests that conformity in moral judgments is common and, in many cases, seems to b...
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  49. Lying: revisiting the ‘intending to deceive’ condition.Vladimir Krstić - 2023 - Analysis.
    This paper refines the received analysis of deceptive lies. This is done by assessing some cases of lies that are supposedly not intended to deceive and by arguing that they actually involve sophisticated strategies of intentional deception. These lies, that is, merely seem not to be intended to deceive and this is because our received analysis of deceptive lies is insufficiently sophisticated. We need to add these strategies to our analysis of deceptive lying. The argument ends by presenting this refined (...)
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  50. On the nature of indifferent lies, a reply to Rutschmann and Wiegmann.Vladimir Krstić - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (5):757-771.
    In their paper published in 2017 in Philosophical Psychology, Ronja Rutschmann and Alex Wiegmann introduce a novel kind of lies, the indifferent lies. According to them, these lies are not intended to deceive simply because the liars do not care whether their audience is going to believe them or not. It seems as if indifferent lies avoid the objections raised against other kinds of lies supposedly not intended to deceive. I argue that this is not correct. Indifferent lies, too, are (...)
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