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    Effective Connectivity within the Default Mode Network: Dynamic Causal Modeling of Resting-State fMRI Data.Maksim G.Sharaev,Viktoria V. Zavyalova,Vadim L. Ushakov,Sergey I. Kartashov &Boris M. Velichkovsky -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Consciousness in a multilevel architecture: Evidence from the right side of the brain.Boris M. Velichkovsky,Olga A. Krotkova,Artemy A. Kotov,Vyacheslav A. Orlov,Vitaly M. Verkhlyutov,Vadim L. Ushakov &Maxim G.Sharaev -2018 -Consciousness and Cognition 64:227-239.
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    What is Kantian Philosophy of Mathematics? An Overview of Contemporary Studies.Maksim D. Evstigneev -2021 -Kantian Journal 40 (2):151-178.
    This review of contemporary discussions of Kantian philosophy of mathematics is timed for the publication of the essay Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics. Volume 1: The Critical Philosophy and Its Roots (2020) edited by Carl Posy and Ofra Rechter. The main discussions and comments are based on the texts contained in this collection. I first examine the more general questions which have to do not only with the philosophy of mathematics, but also with related areas of Kant’s philosophy, e. g. the (...) question: What is intuition and singular term? Then I look at more specific questions, e. g.: What is the subject of arithmetic and what is the significance of diagrams in mathematical reasoning? As a result, the reader is presented with a fairly complete overview of modern discussions which can be used as an introduction to the problem field of Kant’s philosophy of mathematics. (shrink)
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    Consciousness in a multilevel architecture: What causes the lateralization of effective connectivity under resting state?Boris M. Velichkovsky,Vadim L. Ushakov &Maxim G.Sharaev -2019 -Consciousness and Cognition 73:102755.
  5. Beyond Neutrality (S. Sayers).G. Sher -1999 -Philosophical Books 40:133-134.
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    Robust dissipativity and passivity analysis for discrete-time stochastic neural networks with time-varying delay.G. Nagamani,S. Ramasamy &P. Balasubramaniam -2016 -Complexity 21 (3):47-58.
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  7. Contextual effects in face recognition: Some theoretical problems.G. Tiberghien -1986 - In H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe & Andrew W. Young,Aspects of Face Processing. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 88--105.
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    Every world can see a reflexive world.G. E. Hughes -1990 -Studia Logica 49 (2):175 - 181.
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    The Rational and the Social.G. S. Axtell -1993 -Noûs 27 (2):276-278.
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    Hayek and the interpretive turn.G. B. Madison -1989 -Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (2):169-185.
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    Two notes on the foundations of set‐theory.G. Kreisel -1969 -Dialectica 23 (2):93-114.
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    Which number theoretic problems can be solved in recursive progressions on Π1 1-paths through O?G. Kreisel -1972 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2):311-334.
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    Omnitemporal logic and converging time.G. E. Hughes &M. J. Cresswell -1975 -Theoria 41 (1):11-34.
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    Reply to Oppy's fool.G. B. Matthews &L. R. Baker -2011 -Analysis 71 (2):303-303.
    Anselm: I agreed that Pegasus is a flying horse according to the stories people tell, the paintings painters paint and so on . That is, Pegasus is a flying horse in the understanding of storytellers, their readers and the artists who depict Pegasus. You asked whether flying is not an unmediated causal power . Well, it could be an unmediated causal power if you or I had it, but not if a being with only mediated powers had it. And so (...) poor Pegasus, a being whose powers are only those given him by storytellers and artists, has only the mediated power of flying that they have given him. He flies in the thoughts and depictions of beings with unmediated powers. Still, Pegasus has not only the mediated power to fly but also the mediated power to entertain us, and perhaps even inspire us. Fool: But people could tell stories about you, too, about how you sprouted wings and flew onto the roof of Canterbury Cathedral. Anselm: Alas, if it were only in stories that I could do that, then flying would not be an unmediated causal power of mine. I would still have unmediated causal powers all right, and so would be greater than Pegasus. But flying is not one of my unmediated causal powers. However, something than which nothing greater can be conceived would, and does, as I have proved in my Proslogion, have unmediated causal powers – indeed, much greater unmediated causal powers than any poor mortals like you and me.1 •↵1 For …. (shrink)
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    Substance.G. E. M. Anscombe &J. Körner -1964 -Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 38 (1):69-90.
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    On the Return to Metaphysics in Analytical Philosophy of Mind.G. A. Zolotkov -2018 -Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 10:130-142.
    The article examines the change of theoretical framework in analytic philosophy of mind. It is well known fact that nowadays philosophical problems of mind are frequently seen as incredibly difficult. It is noteworthy that the first programs of analytical philosophy of mind were skeptical about difficulty of that realm of problems. One of the most notable features of both those programs was the strong antimetaphysical stance, those programs considered philosophy of mind unproblematic in its nature. However, the consequent evolution of (...) philosophy of mind shows evaporating of that stance and gradual recovery of the more sympathetic view toward the mind problematic. Thus, there were two main frameworks in analytical philosophy of mind: 1) the framework of logical positivism and ordinary language philosophy dominated in the 1930s and the 1940s; 2) the framework that dominated since the 1950s and was featured by the critique of the first framework. Thus, the history of analytical philosophy of mind moves between two highly opposite understandings of the mind problematic. The article aims to found the causes of that move in the ideas of C. Hempel and G. Ryle, who were the most notable philosophers of mind in the 1930s and the 1940s. (shrink)
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    On a Problem of Henkin's.G. Kreisel -1954 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):219-220.
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    The Future of Liberal World Order.G. John Ikenberry -2015 -Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (3):450-455.
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    Experimenting the human: art, music, and the contemporary posthuman.G. Douglas Barrett -2023 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    An engaging argument about what experimental music can tell us about being human. -/- In Experimenting the Human, G Douglas Barrett argues that experimental music speaks to the contemporary posthuman, a condition in which science and technology decenter human agency amid the uneven temporality of postwar global capitalism. Time moves forward for some during this period, while it seems to stand still or even move backward for others. Some say we’re already posthuman, while others endure the extended consequences of never (...) having been considered fully human in the first place. Experimental music reflects on this state, Barrett contends, through its interdisciplinary involvements in postwar science, technology, and art movements. -/- Rather than pursuing the human’s beyond, experimental music addresses the social and technological conditions that support such a pursuit. Barrett locates this tendency of experimentalism throughout its historical entanglements with cybernetics, and in his intimate analysis of Alvin Lucier’s neurofeedback music, Pamela Z’s BodySynth performances, Nam June Paik’s musical robotics, Pauline Oliveros’s experiments with radio astronomy, and work by Laetitia Sonami, Yasunao Tone, and Jerry Hunt. Through a unique meeting of music studies, media theory, and art history, Experimenting the Human provides fresh insights into what it means to be human. (shrink)
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  20. The logical assessment of practical reasoning.G. Spielthenner -2008 -SATS 9 (1):91-108.
     
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    Linear lambda-terms and natural deduction.G. Mints -1998 -Studia Logica 60 (1):209-231.
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    Point defects in platinum.G. R. Piercy -1960 -Philosophical Magazine 5 (51):201-221.
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  23. Advances in Physiological Science.G. Adam,I. Meszaros &E. I. Banyai (eds.) -1981
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    From the Many to the One: A Study of Personality and Views of Human Nature in the Context of Ancient Greek Society, Values and Beliefs.G. B. Kerferd -1971 -Philosophical Quarterly 21 (84):260-261.
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  25. SCHEDARIO-Signatura rerum.G. Agamben -2009 -Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 86 (1):159.
     
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    Some Comments on John Bright's "History of Israel"A History of Israel.G. W. Ahlström,John Bright &G. W. Ahlstrom -1975 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):236.
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    The Published Works of William Foxwell Albright: A Comprehensive Bibliography.G. W. Ahlström,William Foxwell Albright,David Noel Freedman &G. W. Ahlstrom -1977 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):336.
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    Mnogourovnevai︠a︡ pedagogicheskai︠a︡ sistema formirovanii︠a︡ gotovnosti lichnosti k pedagogicheskoĭ dei︠a︡telʹnosti.G. V. Akhmetzhanova -2002 - Saratov: Nauchnai︠a︡ kniga.
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    The phenomenon of subtext in literary works.G. A. Akhmetova &E. A. Evtushenko -2024 -Liberal Arts in Russia 13 (4):193-200.
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    Convergence of culture, ecology, and ethics: Management of feral swamp buffalo in northern Australia.G. Albrecht,C. R. McMahon,Dmjs Bowman &C. J. A. Bradshaw -2009 -Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (4):361-378.
    This paper examines the identity of Asian swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) from different value orientations. Buffalo were introduced into Northern (Top End) Australia in the early nineteenth century. A team of transdisciplinary researchers, including an ethicist, has been engaged in field research on feral buffalo in Arnhem Land over the past three years. Using historical documents, literature review, field observations, interviews with key informants, and interaction with the Indigenous land owners, an understanding of the diverse views on the scientific, cultural, (...) and economic significance of buffalo was obtained. While the diverse stakeholders in buffalo exploitation and management have historically delivered divergent value orientations on the nature of the human–buffalo relationship, we argue that over time there is the possibility of values and ethical convergence. Such convergence is possible via transdisciplinary and transcultural agreement on the value stances that constitute the construction of the being or identity of buffalo in the face of the overwhelming need to manage population density and gross numbers. (shrink)
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    Ein bedeutender Beitrag zu philosophisch-theoretischen Problemen der Naturwissenschaft.G. Alexander &H. Kirsch -1969 -Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 17 (7).
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  32. The New Hedonism.G. Allen -1894 -Philosophical Review 3:498.
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    Opty nad Rastitel'nymi Gibridami. Gregor Mendel.G. Altschuller -1967 -Isis 58 (3):434-436.
  34. (1 other version)Profess[i]onalʹnai︠a︡ ėtika bibliotekari︠a︡: uchebnoe posobie.G. A. Altukhova -1996 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. universitet kulʹtury.
     
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  35. Der Sneed-Stegmüller-Zirkel. Bemerkungen zur Kontroverse Gadenne-Balzer.G. Schurz -1987 -Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 21:107-111.
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  36. Approximate Justice (Jeffrey Reiman).G. Sher -1999 -Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (4):577-581.
     
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  37. Edmund Husserl and “the as yet, in its most important respect, unrecognized greatness of Hume”.G. E. Davie -1977 - In G. R. Morice,David Hume.
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    Literature and life (vol 23, pg 225, 1997).G. Deleuze -1997 -Critical Inquiry 23 (3):706-706.
  39. (1 other version)Introduction to Aesthetics (S. Ashford).G. Dickie -1999 -Philosophical Books 40:139-139.
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    Discussions: Kantian Myths.G. H. Bird -1996 -Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1):245-252.
    G. H. Bird; Discussions: Kantian Myths, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 96, Issue 1, 1 June 1996, Pages 245–252, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristot.
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  41. The Ash Wednesday Supper.G. Bruno -1977
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  42. German Philosophy, Recent, Some Aspects of.G. H. Howison -1883 -Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17:1.
     
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    In the matter of personal idealism.G. H. Howison -1903 -Mind 12 (46):225-234.
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    Josiah Royce: The significance of his work in philosophy.G. H. Howison -1916 -Philosophical Review 25 (3):231-244.
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    Personal Idealism and Its Ethical Bearings.G. H. Howison -1903 -International Journal of Ethics 13 (4):445-458.
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    The real issue in 'the conception of God'.G. H. Howison -1898 -Philosophical Review 7 (5):518-522.
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    Abortion and Moral Theory.G. J. Hughes -1982 -Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (3):157-158.
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    A note on system-theory.G. Humphrey -1937 -Psychological Review 44 (4):346-348.
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    National sovereignty and the challenges of the handover of Bakassi peninsular by Nigeria to Cameroon.G. Iheanacho -2011 -Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 11 (1).
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    La logique scolastique devant ses recents adversaires.G. Isaye -1952 -Bijdragen 13 (1):1-30.
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