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    Love as a Commitment Device.Marta Kowal,Adam Bode,Karolina Koszałkowska,S. Craig Roberts,Biljana Gjoneska,David Frederick,Anna Studzinska,DmitriiDubrov,Dmitry Grigoryev,Toivo Aavik,Pavol Prokop,Caterina Grano,Hakan Çetinkaya,Derya Atamtürk Duyar,Roberto Baiocco,Carlota Batres,Yakhlef Belkacem,Merve Boğa,Nana Burduli,Ali R. Can,Razieh Chegeni,William J. Chopik,Yahya Don,Seda Dural,Izzet Duyar,Edgardo Etchezahar,Feten Fekih-Romdhane,Tomasz Frackowiak,Felipe E. García,Talia Gomez Yepes,Farida Guemaz,Brahim B. Hamdaoui,Mehmet Koyuncu,Miguel Landa-Blanco,Samuel Lins,Tiago Marot,Marlon Mayorga-Lascano,Moises Mebarak,Mara Morelli,Izuchukwu L. G. Ndukaihe,Mohd Sofian Omar Fauzee,Ma Criselda Tengco Pacquing,Miriam Parise,Farid Pazhoohi,Ekaterine Pirtskhalava,Koen Ponnet,Ulf-Dietrich Reips,Marc Eric Santos Reyes,Ayşegül Şahin,Fatima Zahra Sahli,Oksana Senyk,Ognen Spasovski,Singha Tulyakul,Joaquín Ungaretti,Mona Vintila,Tatiana Volkodav,Anna Wlodarczyk &Gyesook Yoo -2024 -Human Nature 35 (4):430-450.
    Given the ubiquitous nature of love, numerous theories have been proposed to explain its existence. One such theory refers to love as a commitment device, suggesting that romantic love evolved to foster commitment between partners and enhance their reproductive success. In the present study, we investigated this hypothesis using a large-scale sample of 86,310 individual responses collected across 90 countries. If romantic love is universally perceived as a force that fosters commitment between long-term partners, we expected that individuals likely to (...) suffer greater losses from the termination of their relationships—including people of lower socioeconomic status, those with many children, and women—would place a higher value on romantic love compared to people with higher status, those with fewer children, and men. These predictions were supported. Additionally, we observed that individuals from countries with a higher (vs. lower) Human Development Index placed a greater level of importance on romantic love, suggesting that modernization might influence how romantic love is evaluated. On average, participants worldwide were unwilling to commit to a long-term romantic relationship without love, highlighting romantic love’s universal importance. (shrink)
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    Memory: A History.Dmitriĭ Vladimirovich Nikulin (ed.) -2015 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    In recent decades, memory has become one of the major concepts and a dominant topic in philosophy, sociology, politics, history, science, cultural studies, literary theory, and the discussions of trauma and the Holocaust. In contemporary debates, the concept of memory is often used rather broadly and thus not always unambiguously. For this reason, the clarification of the range of the historical meaning of the concept of memory is a very important and urgent task. This volume shows how the concept of (...) memory has been used and appropriated in different historical circumstances and how it has changed throughout the history of philosophy. In ancient philosophy, memory was considered a repository of sensible and mental impressions and was complemented by recollection-the process of recovering the content of past thoughts and perceptions. Such an understanding of memory led to the development both of mnemotechnics and the attempts to locate memory within the structure of cognitive faculties. In contemporary philosophical and historical debates, memory frequently substitutes for reason by becoming a predominant capacity to which one refers when one wants to explain not only the personal identity but also a historical, political, or social phenomenon. In contemporary interpretation, it is memory, and not reason, that acts in and through human actions and history, which is a critical reaction to the overly rationalized and simplified concept of reason in the Enlightenment. Moreover, in modernity memory has taken on one of the most distinctive features of reason: it is thought of as capable not only of recollecting past events and meanings, but also itself. In this respect, the volume can be also taken as a reflective philosophical attempt by memory to recall itself, its functioning and transformations throughout its own history. (shrink)
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    On Dialogue.Dmitriĭ Vladimirovich Nikulin -2005 - Lexington Books.
    Drawing from the works of Plato and more contemporary philosophers such as Bakhtin, Buber, Taylor, and Gadamer, On Dialogue explores the necessity of dialogue to being. Author Dmitri Nikulin argues that dialogue is not just a form of communication, but it is the very conditio humana. Nikulin provides a systematic account of dialogue and its role in philosophy, literature, and oral discourse.
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    Svoboda voli: illi︠u︡zii︠a︡ ili vozmozhnostʹ.Dmitriĭ Volkov -2019 - Moskva: Karʹera Press.
  5. Ukraïnsʹkyĭ mandrovanyĭ filosof Hryhoriĭ Skovoroda.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Bagaleĭ -1926 - Kyïv: Vyd-vo "Oriĭ".
     
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  6. Problemy nravstvennogo formirovanii︠a︡ lichnosti.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Chesnokov (ed.) -1967
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  7. Marksistskiĭ filosofskiĭ materializm.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Danilenko -1953
     
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  8. Sovremennye problemy parapsikhologii: parapsikhologicheskie issledovanii︠a︡ na rubezhe 2000 goda: kratkiĭ ocherk.A. P.Dubrov -1998 - Moskva: Izd-vo Fonda parapsikhologii im. L.L. Vasilʹeva. Edited by A. G. Li.
     
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  9. Preodolenie soblaznov: kniga v dvukh chasti︠a︡kh, 1972-1974.Dmitriĭ Dudko -1997 - Moskva: Khram Uspenii︠a︡ Bozhieĭ Materi.
    ch. 1. Vnitri cheloveka -- ch. 2. Vne cheloveka.
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    On the Typology of Musical Perception.Dmitrii Alekseevich Dyatlov -2022 -Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 10:1-11.
    Throughout the 20th century, the theory and history of performing arts repeatedly attempted to systematize various phenomena in the field of interpretation of works of academic music. The number of performing styles and types in various researches has risen dramatically, until the beginning of this century when it was reduced to a single concept - to the category of an individual style. This topic was discussed mainly in research papers devoted to the theory of pianism. The results of their observations (...) and conclusions can be applied to the performing arts in general. The article mentions the works of K.A. Martinsen, D.A. Rabinovich, V.P. Chinaeva, A.V. Malinkovskaya and others. The topic of musical perception is addressed both in musicology and in musical psychology. This research offers a new vector for studying of musical perception, linking the features of musical imagery created by the performer and the nature of perception. The following aspects are revelated: patterns that allow us to talk about the types of musical image, the principles of its construction and the types of perception. This is an affective image created on the principle of contrast. It corresponds to the psychophysical type of perception. The contextual image is guided by the principle of connections. It corresponds to the aesthetic type of perception. The integrative image is formed, focusing on the principle of the whole. It corresponds to the symbolic type of perception. A hermetic system of typology is considered to be impossible; artistic practice will largely oppose it. However, these tendencies are able to shed light on the nature of musical perception and allow to continue the scientific discussion of the current topic of musical performance. (shrink)
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  11. Kritika sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ filosofii.Dmitriĭ Vladimirovich Ermolenko -1959
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    Olympism as Opera Operans: An Existential Philosophical Perspective.Dmitrii Konstantinov -2017 -Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (2):169-177.
    The purpose of this article is to consider critically the humanistic potential of Olympism. We consider the concepts ‘human’ and ‘humanism’ from an existential perspective. Existentialism argues that human beings exist in a state of freedom. Freedom, as the basis of being human, holds a human fully responsible for his or her own existence. This responsibility assumes an active mode of behaviour, predicated on human effort. It can also include the making of specific artifacts such as creating creations. According to (...) Mamardashvili, creating creations are unique cultural mechanisms that remain in the boundaries of morality, beauty, thought and so on, adding quality to human existence. The article argues that the desire to be fulfilled as a human being is the moral basis to which Olympism directs Olympic athletes. Moreover, Olympism expresses the human’s need of self-overcoming, constant self-perfection which is necessary aspect of the humanity. Thus, the humanistic potential of Olympism lies in the fact that it allows for the creative space in sport which is itself a place for human realization. Therefore, Olympism can be characterized as opera operans, creating creation. (shrink)
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  13. Raskrytīe taĭny i︠a︡zyka chelovi︠e︡cheskago.Dmitriĭ Pavlovich Martynov -1897
     
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    Modelirovanie rassuzhdeniĭ: opyt analiza myslitelʹnykh aktov.Dmitriĭ Aleksandrovich Pospelov -1989 - Moskva: "Radio i svi︠a︡zʹ".
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    Regnum Hominis: imperskiĭ proekt Frensisa Bėkona.Dmitrii̐ Leonidovich Saprykin -2001 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Indrik".
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  16. Dialektika neobkhodimosti i sluchaĭnosti.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Shirokanov -1960 - Minsk,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk BSSR.
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  17. Dialektika Poznanii͡a I Kategorii͡a Substant͡sii.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Shirokanov -1974 - Nauka I Tekhnika.
     
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    Filosofii︠a︡, i︠a︡zyk, kulʹtura: monografii︠a︡.Dmitriĭ Aleksandrovich Silichev -2020 - Moskva: Vuzovskiĭ uchebnik.
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    Adjudicating Climate Protest as a Tool of Modern Republicanism.Dmitrii Kuznetsov -forthcoming -Jus Cogens:1-22.
    Through the prism of republican theory, the paper discusses the nature of environmental protests and the judiciary’s responses to the related cases. The text argues that climate protesters act not solely to realise their freedom of assembly but also to understand their obligations to the environment and the community of citizens. An argumentation grounded in their belief that they were obliged to protest against climate change and even commit certain unlawful acts due to the state of necessity could give their (...) defence more strength, on the one hand, and inspire the courts to be more active in forcing governments to act on the climate cause, on the other hand. The paper consists of two sections, with the first discussing theoretical approaches to environmental citizenship, the alleged duty to protest against climate change, and their relationships with republicanism. The second section scrutinises case law from selected domestic and international courts dealing with climate protests. Specifically, it analyses the justifications for the right to protest against climate change presented in the submissions of applicants or defendants before the courts and the reasoning employed by the courts. (shrink)
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    From Bogus Journals to Predatory Universities: The Evolution of the Russian Academic Sphere Within the Predatory Settings of the State.Dmitrii Trubnikov &Ekaterina Trubnikova -2024 -Minerva 62 (1):49-68.
    The transition to the market economy, which began in Russia more than 30 years ago, has dramatically affected the performance of the Russian academic sphere. The market transformation in the country coincided with significant changes in the global academia. Bureaucratization and obsession with performance indicators have been very welcomed by the Russian system and have been incorporated in various academic excellence programs adopted in the country. A closer look at these programs reveals that the real driving force behind the initiatives (...) is not public spiritedness of the country’s policymakers but wishes of various groups to be engaged in the rent-seeking activities of contemporary Russia. The present paper focuses on the interplay between the predatory publishing industry and the apparent encouragement of fraudulent practices by some universities in Russia. It highlights the problem of “predatory universities” and explains the evolution of such strategies in the academic sphere of the country. The Russian case allows to look at the problems of the global academia from a new angle. It should be acknowledged that the predatory publishing industry is much greater than it seems within the initial “open access” model. It is clear that the authors are very often not less predators than the publishers, and this predatory ecosystem has been significantly expanded beyond the merely publisher-author interactions. Moreover, the noticeable players in these predatory markets are universities and governments that play with the systems designed by the leading citation databases and global ranking organisations, which apparently also benefit from these arrangements. (shrink)
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  21. Ėsteticheskie vzgli︠a︡dy Didro.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Gachev -1936
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  22. Izbrani proizvedenii︠a︡ v dva toma.Dmitriĭ Gachev -1985 - Sofii︠a︡: Nauka i izkustvo. Edited by Milka Ganeva Dinkova, Elka Konstantinova & Meri Lukanova.
     
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  23. V chem sostoit osnovnoĭ vopros filosofii.Dmitriĭ Alekseevich Kutasov -1958 - Moskva,: Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
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  24. Vselennai︠a︡ glazami sovremennogo cheloveka.Dmitriĭ Mikhaĭlovich Panin -1976 - Turne: Panin.
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  25. Etika i myshlenie sovetskogo vracha.Dmitriĭ Ilʹich Pisarev -1963 - Moskva: Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry.
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  26. Osnovnye promblemy vrachebnoĭ ėtiki i medit︠s︡inskoĭ deontologii.Dmitriĭ Ilʹich Pisarev -1969
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  27. Psikhologicheskie problemy poznanii︠a︡ deĭstvitelʹnosti.Dmitriĭ Aleksandrovich Pospelov &I. Sildmäe (eds.) -1988 - Tartu: Tartuskiĭ gos. universitet.
     
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    Rebra Rossii.Dmitriĭ Rizov -2001 - Permʹ: "Real".
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    Nebytie i bytie soznanii︠a︡ v rannikh formakh indiĭskoĭ, kitaĭskoĭ i grecheskoĭ filosofii.Dmitriĭ Rodzinskiĭ -2006 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ psikhologo-sot︠s︡ialʹnyĭ institut.
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  30. Soznanie antichnogo mudret︠s︡a.Dmitriĭ Rodzinskiĭ -2003 - Moskva: Agraf.
     
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    From the Global Problems of Mankind towards Idea of Globalization.Dmitrii Sadchikov -2018 -Researcher. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (1):61-72.
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    Culture and Cognition: In Search of a Non-reductionist Framework.Dmitrii Sharikov -2020 -Sociology of Power 32 (2):104-124.
    This paper focuses on the analysis of contemporary theories of culture and cognition in cultural sociology. It identifies two major research traditions within cognitivist cultural sociology, based on micro-individualist and collectivist modes of sociological explanation respectively. Two prominent theoretical frameworks within the "micro-individualist" tradition are then critically examined: Stephen Vaisey's dual-process models of culture in action and Omar Lizardo's typology of cultural kinds. It is argued that both frameworks, although well-defined and theoretically insightful, are prone to unwarranted microfoundationalist reductionism. The (...) paper then proceeds to evaluate the presuppositions of the explicitly "collectivist" Zeru-bavelian paradigm of cultural sociology, as well as a series of recent contributions to the field by scholars representing the neo-Durkheimian "strong program". Both are argued to contain problematic assumptions about the location and means of transmission of cultural content. It is concluded that neither "micro-individualist" nor "collectivist" theories of culture and cognition can provide an adequate account of how culture and cognition interrelate since both frameworks are based on explicitly reductionist social ontologies. The article then calls for the adoption of Tuukka Kaidesoja's "naturalized critical realist" social ontology that seeks to overcome these philosophical biases. The paper examines two major sources of Kaidesoja's ontological doctrine, namely Mario Bunge's systemic materialist ontology and the "distributed cognition" perspective. The article then seeks to outline a preliminary sketch of an alternative account of culture that involves the generation, transmission, and transformation of representational states across different media within distributed cognitive systems. (shrink)
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    Innovative ecosystem as an organizational form for accumulating and scaling new knowledge in the industrial revolution era.Dmitrii Stepanovich Shevchuk -2021 -Kant 38 (1):72-78.
    The article is devoted to the study of the history of the "innovation ecosystem" concept formation and provides a simplified schematic representation of the system as five interacting modules. Innovations are assumed by national governments and companies as a source of long-term sustainability. In the past decade, there has been an increased interest in identifying approaches that would accelerate the development and deployment of innovations. The attention of the academic and business communities representatives to the innovation ecosystems underlines the fact (...) that it is ecosystems and IT platforms that implement them that are the most promising candidates for the role of an organizational structure for the accumulation and scaling of new knowledge in the era of the industrial revolution. (shrink)
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  34. Chelovek: filosofskie aspekty soznanii︠a︡ i dei︠a︡telʹnosti.Dmitrii Ivanovich Shirokanov,A. I. Petrushchik,T. I. Adulo &Instytut Filasofii I. Prava Ssr) (eds.) -1989 - Minsk: "Nauka i tekhnika".
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  35. Filosofskie kategorii v estestvennonauchnom poznanii.Dmitrii Ivanovich Shirokanov &Minsk Akademiia Navuk Bssr (eds.) -1972 - Minsk,: "Nauka i technika,".
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  36. Vzaimosvi︠a︡zʹ kategoriĭ dialektiki.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Shirokanov -1969 - Minsk,: "Nauka i tekhnika".
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  37. Khristianstvo i nravstvennostʹ.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Sidorov -1962
     
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    Chelovechestvo: vchera, segodni︠a︡, zavtra; nauchno-dokumentalʹnai︠a︡ povestʹ o prevrashchenii bibleĭskoĭ legendy o kont︠s︡e sveta v realʹnostʹ, a realʹnoĭ zhizni--v mify.Dmitriĭ Vasilʹevich Valovoĭ -2009 - Moskva: TERRA-Knizhnyĭ klub.
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    Akademizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ i postakademicheskiĭ sindrom v muzykalʹnom iskusstve i obrazovanii: monograficheskiĭ sbornik stateĭ.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Varlamov -2021 - Saratov: Saratovskai︠a︡ gosudarstvennai︠a︡ konservatorii︠a︡ imeni L.V. Sobinova.
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  40. Istoricheskiĭ materializm kak nauka.Dmitriĭ Mikhaĭlovich Voronov -1966 - Moskva,: Myslʹ.
     
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    Naukova shkola: lider i uchni: nova kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡.Dmitriĭ Deonisovich Zerbino -2001 - Lʹviv: I︠E︡vrosvit.
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  42. O vrachakh.Dmitriĭ Nikolaevich Zhbankov -1903
     
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    Zipf's Law and Avoidance of Excessive Synonymy.Dmitrii Y. Manin -2008 -Cognitive Science 32 (7):1075-1098.
    Zipf's law states that if words of language are ranked in the order of decreasing frequency in texts, the frequency of a word is inversely proportional to its rank. It is very reliably observed in the data, but to date it escaped satisfactory theoretical explanation. This article suggests that Zipf's law may result from a hierarchical organization of word meanings over the semantic space, which in turn is generated by the evolution of word semantics dominated by expansion of meanings and (...) competition of synonyms. A study of the frequency of partial synonyms in Russian provides experimental evidence for the hypothesis that word frequency is determined by semantics. (shrink)
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  44. Borʹba materializma i idealizma.Dmitriĭ Ivanovich Danilenko -1957
  45. Sovremennai︠a︡ burzhuaznai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ SShA.Dmitrii Vladimirovich Ermolenko -1965 - Moskva,: Mezhdunarodnye Otnoshenii︠a︡.
     
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    The Concept of Real and Ideal Types.Dmitrii P. Gorskii -1987 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 26 (3):26-42.
    From the editors of Voprosy filosofii:From August 17 to 22, the Eighth International Congress on the Logic. Methodology, and Philosophy of Science will convene in Moscow. The theme of this congress is "Man, Science, Humanism."The work of the congress will be organized in the following sections: 1. Foundations of mathematical reasoning. 2. The theory of models. 3. Foundations of calculability and recursion theory. 4. The theory of sets. 5. General logic. 6. The general methodology of science. 7. Foundations of probability (...) and statistical inference. 8. Foundations of the physical sciences. 9. Foundations of the biological sciences. 10. Foundations of psychology and the cognitive sciences. 11. Foundations of the social sciences. 12. Foundations and philosophy of linguistics. 13. The history of logic, methodology, and the philosophy of science.Two symposia are planned for the congress: "Science and Ethics" and "The New Style of Scientific Thinking in Natural Science." In addition to the main sections, several round tables will be organized at the congress on the following topics: J. The methodology of solving global problems of the modern epoch: a systems approach. 2. Methodological and social problems of computerization. 3. Factors in the development of modern scientific knowledge. 4. Methodological problems in the all-around development of man.The journal Voprosy filosofii has published a number of articles related to these problems over the past year . Soviet scholars are taking an active part in the preparation and organization of this congress. The journal plans in subsequent issues to publish materials for the congress under the most varied rubrics. In this issue, with D. P. Gorskii's article "The Concept of Real and Ideal Types," we are opening a special section in which we shall publish basic materials devoted to the Eighth International Congress on the Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. (shrink)
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  47. Materialʹnoe edinstvo mira v svete sovremennoĭ fiziki.Dmitrii Prokhorovich Gribanov -1971 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
  48. Osnovnye ėsteticheskie kategorii.Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich Sredniĭ -1974
     
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    From a Svoboda Interview:“Disfigured Achilles”.Dmitrii Volchek &Maria Rybakova -2013 -Arion 20 (3):137-148.
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    Modern substantial approach to the problem of identity of personality.Dmitrii Volkov -2017 -Философия И Культура 1:77-85.
    The object of the research of this article is the modern philosophical discourse on the problem of identity of personality. The subject of the study is the substantial approach of R. Swinburne and his place in this discourse. The author analyzes R. Swinburne's approach and, in particular, its main advantages – the ability to solve the problem of personality reduplication. However, as the author of the article shows, the substantive approach itself is not devoid of vulnerabilities. First of all, he (...) is vulnerable to criticism using the verification principle. Swinburne believes that his approach is not consistent only with a strong version of the verification principle. However, as the author of this article shows, even a weak version of the verification principle is a problem for Swinburne's substantive approach. The author presents his own alternative to the substantial approach for overcoming the reduplication argument and interpreting hypothetical situations associated with it. Such an alternative is the perdurant theory of personality. The article presents a study in the field of the history of modern analytical philosophy. Therefore, the key research method used is historical and philosophical. In particular, the study used a textual analysis of the works of philosophers, first of all, R. Swinburne, according to several sources, a reconstruction of his views was carried out. The article also uses the method of comparative analysis, in particular, a comparison of empiricist approaches and a substantive approach to the problem of identity of personality is made. The article is devoted to the substantial concept of identity of R. Swinburne's personality. Despite the fact that this concept represents an important alternative to solving the problem of identity, it has not been studied much, especially in the Russian history of philosophy. The novelty of the article also lies in a detailed analysis of the verification counterargument in relation to the substantive approach. The author of the article also presents his own alternative to the substantial approach, which allows overcoming the indicated difficulties. As a result of the research, the author comes to the conclusion that the substantial approach only partially solves the problem of asynchronous identity of personality, and is most vulnerable to criticism with the help of the verification argument. (shrink)
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