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    Schiz bits: Misses, mysteries and hits.J. A.Gray,D. R. Hemsley,J. Feldon,N. S.Gray &J. N. P. Rawlins -1991 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):56-84.
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    Health service research: the square peg in human subjects protection regulations.L. S. Gittner,M. J. Roach,G. Kikano,S. Grey &N. V. Dawson -2011 -Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (2):118-122.
    Protection of human participants is a fundamental facet of biomedical research. We report the activities of a health service research study in which there were three institutional review boards (IRBs), three legal departments and one research administration department providing recommendations and mandating changes in the study methods. Complying with IRB requirements can be challenging, but can also adversely affect study outcomes. Multiple protocol changes mandated from multiple IRBs created a research method that was not reflective of how substance use screening (...) would be performed in a clinical setting. There was direct conflict between the IRBs' perceptions of participants' protection with the researchers' need to use research methodology that assures the clinical relevancy of results. (shrink)
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    Christa L. McKirland, God’s Provision, Humanity’s Need: The Gift of Our Dependence.N.Gray Sutanto -2022 -Philosophia Reformata 88 (1):49-52.
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    A proposed refinement of the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging.Aubrey D. N. J. De Grey -1997 -Bioessays 19 (2):161-166.
    Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the free radical theory of aging, first proposed by Harman. Despite this, an understanding of the mechanism by which cells might succumb to the effects of free radicals has proved elusive. This paper proposes such a mechanism, based on a previously unexplored hypothesis for the proliferation of mutant mitochondrial DNA: that mitochondria with reduced respiratory function, due to a mutation or deletion affecting the respiratory chain, suffer less frequent lysosomal degradation, (...) because they inflict free radical damage more slowly on their own membranes. Once such a mutation occurs in a mitochondrion of a non‐dividing cell, therefore, mitochondria carrying it will rapidly populate that cell, thereby destroying the cell's respiratory capability. The accumulation of cells that have undergone this transition results in aging at the organismal level. The consistency of the hypothesis with known facts is discussed, and technically feasible tests are suggested, of both the proposed mechanism and its overall contribution to mammalian aging. (shrink)
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    Justifying a Curriculum and Justifying an Institution.W. N.Gray &J. F. Wyatt -1985 -Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (1):63-68.
    ABSTRACT The recent revival of interest in theory leads the writers to examine a particular moment when a curriculum and the institution in which it occurred was explained and justified. Max Horkheimer's inaugural address to the Institute for Social Research in 1931 is summarised. The points made by the new Director of the Institute are examined in relation not only to his proposal for an inter‐disciplinary curriculum, but also to the nature of the institution and to the general justification of (...) higher education. The article concludes with a number of comments on the relevance of these proposals to some modern higher education issues. (shrink)
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    On Maximal Simplicity.N.Gray Sutanto -2021 -Philosophia Christi 23 (1):37-42.
    This essay engages with Oliver D. Crisp’s parsimonious model of divine simplicity while offering a defense of a maximal account of simplicity. Specifically, I clarify the way in with Reformed orthodox theologians, like Gisbertus Voetius, anticipate something like Crisp’s model, that pure actuality is an explication, rather than an entailment, of the doctrine of simplicity, and that the doctrine of simplicity remains consistent with epistemic modesty in relation to theological matters.
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    Consummation Anyway: A Reformed Proposal.N.Gray Sutanto -2021 -Journal of Analytic Theology 9:223-237.
    The central claim of a Consummation Anyway model is that God could bring about eschatological consummation sans the fall—the intended telos of created humanity—apart from the incarnation of Christ. As such, the CA model is an alternative to an Incarnation Anyway model, according to which Christ’s incarnation is a necessary means by which a state of eschatological glory would be achieved sans the fall. This essay seeks to propose an argument for the CA model by drawing from the covenant theology (...) of the Reformed tradition, and it moves in four steps. Firstly, I shall summarize Marc Cortez’s recent arguments for IA, homing in on the major moves that are most relevant for sketching a CA model. Secondly, I will highlight the challenges Cortez has offered against those interested in defending a CA model. Thirdly, I shall sketch a Reformed account of the CA model that seeks to address Cortez’s objections. Fourthly, then, I’ll consider two potential objections against the sketch I have offered for CA, inspired by a recent argument offered by James T. Turner. Finally, I close with a brief conclusion that summarizes some salient features of the proposed thesis. This paper thus proposes at least one way in which the CA thesis could remain a real and live option within this debate. (shrink)
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    Twelve Months Post-treatment Results From the Norwegian Version of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies.Solbjørg Makalani Myrtveit Sæther,Marit Knapstad,Nick Grey &Otto R. F. Smith -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10:461697.
    Objectives Prompt Mental Health Care (PMHC) is the Norwegian version of the England’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT). Both programs have been associated with substantial symptom reductions from pre- to post-treatment. The present study extends these findings by investigating symptom levels at 12 months post-treatment, as well as treatment outcome in relation to low- vs. high-intensity treatment forms. Design and Outcome Measures A prospective cohort design was used. All participants ( n = 1530) were asked to complete the Patient (...) Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 questionnaire (GAD-7) at baseline, before each session during treatment, at final treatment, and at 12 months post-treatment. Cohen’s d was used as effect size measure. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to examine the impact of the high missing data rates at post-treatment (≈44%) and 12 months post-treatment (≈58%). Results A large symptom reduction was seen from baseline to 12 months post-treatment for both PHQ ( d = −0.98) and GAD ( d = −0.94). Improvements observed at post-treatment were largely maintained at 12 months post-treatment (PHQ (Δ d = 0.10) and GAD (Δ d = 0.09). Recovery rates decreased only slightly from 49.5% at post-treatment to 45.0% at follow-up. Both low- and high-intensity treatment forms were associated with substantial and lasting symptoms reductions (−1.26 ≤ d ≤ −0.73). Sensitivity analyses did not substantially alter the main results. Conclusion The findings suggest long-lasting effects of the PMHC program and encourage the use of low-intensity treatment forms in PMHC like settings. (shrink)
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  9. Deze goddelijke vogel: Thomas Hardy, 'The Blinded Bird'.John N.Gray -2010 -Nexus 55.
    Voor wie geen troost kan vinden in het al-te-menselijke, valt hoop te putten uit de natuur. Daarvan getuigt ook Thomas Hardy’s gedicht op de nachtegaal. Het dier is verminkt door mensen, maar het zingt nog altijd en bezorgt de mens levensvreugde.
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  10. Correlation and Regression Analysis: A Historian's Guide. By Thomas J. Archdeacon.N.Gray -1998 -The European Legacy 3:105-105.
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    Philosophy, Science and Myth in Marxism.John N.Gray -1982 -Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 14:71-95.
    ‘Feuerbach resolves the religious essence into the human essence. But the human essence is no abstraction inherent in each single individual. In its reality it is the ensemble of social relations.’It is a common belief, shared both by Marxists and by critics of Marxism, that differences in the interpretation of this statement have important implications for the assessment of Marx's system of ideas. How we read it will affect our view of the unity of Marx's thought and of the continuity (...) of its development over his lifetime, and it will bear crucially on our appraisal of the epistemological status—metaphysical, scientific or mythopoeic—of the various elements of the Marxian system. Among Marxists, members of the Frankfurt School have emphasized the paternity of Marxian metaphysical humanism in Hegel's conception of man as a self-creating being, while Althusser and his disciples have seen in the extrusion from Marx's later work of any such ‘anthropomorphic’ notion a guarantee of the scientific character of his historical materialism. Among Marx's liberal critics, it is widely agreed that he espoused an essentialist view of man and, often enough, it is thought that this alone is sufficient to disqualify his system from scientific status. No consensus exists, however, as to the cognitive standing of the several components of Marx's thought. That agreement should be lacking as to the place in it of a conception of human nature is hardly surprising. Different construals of the role of a view of man will reflect divergent commitments, not only in the philosophy and methodology of social and historical inquiry, but in moral and political thought as well. (shrink)
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    The neuropsychology of schizophrenia: Act 3.D. R. Hemsley,J. N. P. Rawlins,J. Feldon,S. H. Jones &J. A.Gray -1993 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):209-215.
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    A randomised controlled trial of an Intervention to Improve Compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines (IICARus).Ezgi Tanriver-Ayder,Laura J.Gray,Sarah K. McCann,Ian M. Devonshire,Leigh O’Connor,Zeinab Ammar,Sarah Corke,Mahmoud Warda,Evandro Araújo De-Souza,Paolo Roncon,Edward Christopher,Ryan Cheyne,Daniel Baker,Emily Wheater,Marco Cascella,Savannah A. Lynn,Emmanuel Charbonney,Kamil Laban,Cilene Lino de Oliveira,Julija Baginskaite,Joanne Storey,David Ewart Henshall,Ahmed Nazzal,Privjyot Jheeta,Arianna Rinaldi,Teja Gregorc,Anthony Shek,Jennifer Freymann,Natasha A. Karp,Terence J. Quinn,Victor Jones,Kimberley Elaine Wever,Klara Zsofia Gerlei,Mona Hosh,Victoria Hohendorf,Monica Dingwall,Timm Konold,Katrina Blazek,Sarah Antar,Daniel-Cosmin Marcu,Alexandra Bannach-Brown,Paula Grill,Zsanett Bahor,Gillian L. Currie,Fala Cramond,Rosie Moreland,Chris Sena,Jing Liao,Michelle Dohm,Gina Alvino,Alejandra Clark,Gavin Morrison,Catriona MacCallum,Cadi Irvine,Philip Bath,David Howells,Malcolm R. Macleod,Kaitlyn Hair &Emily S. Sena -2019 -Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundThe ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines are widely endorsed but compliance is limited. We sought to determine whether journal-requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist improves full compliance with the guidelines.MethodsIn a randomised controlled trial, manuscripts reporting in vivo animal research submitted to PLOS ONE (March–June 2015) were randomly allocated to either requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist or current standard practice. Authors, academic editors, and peer reviewers were blinded to group allocation. Trained reviewers performed outcome adjudication (...) in duplicate by assessing manuscripts against an operationalised version of the ARRIVE guidelines that consists 108 items. Our primary outcome was the between-group differences in the proportion of manuscripts meeting all ARRIVE guideline checklist subitems.ResultsWe randomised 1689 manuscripts (control: n = 844, intervention: n = 845), of which 1269 were sent for peer review and 762 (control: n = 340; intervention: n = 332) accepted for publication. No manuscript in either group achieved full compliance with the ARRIVE checklist. Details of animal husbandry (ARRIVE subitem 9b) was the only subitem to show improvements in reporting, with the proportion of compliant manuscripts rising from 52.1 to 74.1% (X2 = 34.0, df = 1, p = 2.1 × 10−7) in the control and intervention groups, respectively.ConclusionsThese results suggest that altering the editorial process to include requests for a completed ARRIVE checklist is not enough to improve compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines. Other approaches, such as more stringent editorial policies or a targeted approach on key quality items, may promote improvements in reporting. (shrink)
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    Ronald S. Calinger. Leonhard Euler: Mathematical Genius in the Enlightenment. xvii + 669 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. Princeton, N.J./Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2016. $55, £40.95 .Leonhard Euler. Correspondence. Edited by Franz Lemmermeyer and Martin Mattmüller. 2 parts. xiii + 1,248 pp., illus., figs., bibl., index. Basel: Springer, 2015. $458, £148.50. [REVIEW]JeremyGray -2017 -Isis 108 (1):194-197.
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    Adrift in thegray zone: IRB perspectives on research in the learning health system.Sandra Soo-Jin Lee,Maureen Kelley,Mildred K. Cho,Stephanie Alessi Kraft,Cyan James,Melissa Constantine,Adrienne N. Meyer,Douglas Diekema,Alexander M. Capron,Benjamin S. Wilfond &David Magnus -2016 -AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (2):125-134.
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    People's Preferences for Inequality Respond Instantly to Changes in Status: A Simulated Society Experiment of Conflict Between the Rich and the Poor.Heidi A. Vuletich,KurtGray &B. Keith Payne -2023 -Cognitive Science 47 (6):e13306.
    Most people in the United States agree they want some income inequality but debate exactly how much is fair. High‐status people generally prefer more inequality than low‐status individuals. Here we examine how much preferences for inequality are (or are not) driven by self‐interest. Past work has generally investigated this idea in two ways: The first is by stratifying preferences by income, and the second is by randomly assigning financial status within lab‐constructed scenarios. In this paper, we develop a method that (...) combines both experimental control and the social experience of inequality—a simulated society experiment. Across two experiments (N = 138, observations = 690), participants voted on the distribution of rewards—first behind a veil of ignorance, and then when they were randomly assigned a status within a game of chance. Status varied repeatedly across five rounds, allowing us to measure dynamic preferences. Under the veil of ignorance, people preferred inequality favoring the top status. When the veil of ignorance disappeared, self‐interest immediately influenced inequality preferences. Those who randomly landed in top positions were satisfied with the status quo established under the veil of ignorance, whereas those who randomly landed in bottom positions wanted more equality. Yet these preferences were not stable; decisions about the optimal level of inequality changed according to changes in social status. Our results also showed that, when inequality grows in a society, preferences regarding inequality become polarized by social status. Individuals in low‐status positions, particularly, tend to demand more equality. (shrink)
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    Interpreting Russell’sGray’sElegy Argument.Nicholas Ray -2013 -Dialogue 51 (4):667-682.
    «De la Dénotation» est l’un des articles les plus importants de la tradition analytique, pourtant il n’existe pas d’interprétation canonique pour l’un de ses argument-clés. Certains croient que le passage en question démontre que les concepts dénotants en eux-mêmes sont contradictoires; d’autres que la théorie qui les sous-tend est incohérente. Les deux interprétations sont trop fortes et sont contredites par le texte du passage. Nous l’interprétons plutôt comme un ensemble de considérations qui conservent à l’ancienne théorie, bien qu’elle soit encombrante (...) et prolixe, la possibilité de concurrencer la nouvelle presentation sémantique de Russell. (shrink)
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    Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease by Using SPECT Imaging and Biomarkers.Bhanu Prasad,T. N. Nagabhushan &Gunjan Pahuja -2019 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 29 (1):1329-1344.
    Precise and timely diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is important to control its progression among subjects. Currently, a neuroimaging technique called dopaminergic imaging that uses single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with 123I-Ioflupane is popular among clinicians for detecting Parkinson’s disease in early stages. Unlike other studies, which consider only low-level features likegray matter, white matter, or cerebrospinal fluid, this study explores the non-linear relation between different biomarkers (SPECT + biological) using deep learning and multivariate logistic regression. Striatal binding (...) ratios are obtained using 123I-Ioflupane SPECT scans from four brain regions which are further integrated with five biological biomarkers to increase the diagnostic accuracy. Experimental results indicate that this investigated approach can differentiate subjects with 100% accuracy. The obtained results outperform the ones reported in the literature. Furthermore, logistic regression model has been developed for estimating the Parkinson’s disease onset probability. Such models may aid clinicians in diagnosing this disease. (shrink)
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  19. C. Richard Chapman, yoshio Nakamura and Chris-topher N. Chapman/pain and folk theory 209–222 Don gustafson/on the supposed utility of a folk theory of pain 223–228 Kenneth J. sufka/searching for a common ground: A commentary on Resnik's folk psychology of pain 229–231. [REVIEW]ValerieGray Hardcastle -2000 -Brain and Mind 1:409-411.
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    An Intracortical Implantable Brain-Computer Interface for Telemetric Real-Time Recording and Manipulation of Neuronal Circuits for Closed-Loop Intervention.Hamed Zaer,Ashlesha Deshmukh,Dariusz Orlowski,Wei Fan,Pierre-Hugues Prouvot,Andreas Nørgaard Glud,Morten Bjørn Jensen,Esben Schjødt Worm,Slávka Lukacova,Trine Werenberg Mikkelsen,Lise Moberg Fitting,John R. Adler,M. Bret Schneider,Martin Snejbjerg Jensen,Quanhai Fu,Vinson Go,James Morizio,Jens Christian Hedemann Sørensen &Albrecht Stroh -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Recording and manipulating neuronal ensemble activity is a key requirement in advanced neuromodulatory and behavior studies. Devices capable of both recording and manipulating neuronal activity brain-computer interfaces should ideally operate un-tethered and allow chronic longitudinal manipulations in the freely moving animal. In this study, we designed a new intracortical BCI feasible of telemetric recording and stimulating localgray and white matter of visual neural circuit after irradiation exposure. To increase the translational reliance, we put forward a Göttingen minipig model. (...) The animal was stereotactically irradiated at the level of the visual cortex upon defining the target by a fused cerebral MRI and CT scan. A fully implantable neural telemetry system consisting of a 64 channel intracortical multielectrode array, a telemetry capsule, and an inductive rechargeable battery was then implanted into the visual cortex to record and manipulate local field potentials, and multi-unit activity. We achieved a 3-month stability of the functionality of the un-tethered BCI in terms of telemetric radio-communication, inductive battery charging, and device biocompatibility for 3 months. Finally, we could reliably record the local signature of sub- and suprathreshold neuronal activity in the visual cortex with high bandwidth without complications. The ability to wireless induction charging combined with the entirely implantable design, the rather high recording bandwidth, and the ability to record and stimulate simultaneously put forward a wireless BCI capable of long-term un-tethered real-time communication for causal preclinical circuit-based closed-loop interventions. (shrink)
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    Communication and consciousness: A neural network conjecture.N. A. Schmajuk & E. Axelrad -1995 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):695-696.
    The communicative aspects of the contents of consciousness are analyzed in the framework of a neural network model of animal communication. We discuss some issues raised byGray, such as the control of the contents of consciousness, the adaptive value of consciousness, conscious and unconscious behaviors, and the nature of a model's consciousness.
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    Grey zones and good practice: A European survey of academic integrity among undergraduate students.Mads Paludan Goddiksen,Mikkel Willum Johansen,Anna Catharina Armond,Mateja Centa,Christine Clavien,Eugenijus Gefenas,Roman Globokar,Linda Hogan,Nóra Kovács,Marcus Tang Merit,I. Anna S. Olsson,Margarita Poškutė,Una Quinn,Júlio Borlido Santos,Rita Santos,Céline Schöpfer,Vojko Strahovnik,Orsolya Varga,P. J. Wall,Peter Sandøe &Thomas Bøker Lund -2024 -Ethics and Behavior 34 (3):199-217.
    Good academic practice is more than the avoidance of clear-cut cheating. It also involves navigation of thegray zones between cheating and good practice. The existing literature has left students’ understanding ofgray zone practices largely unexplored. To begin filling in this gap, we present results from a questionnaire study involving N = 1639 undergraduate students from seven European countries representing all major disciplines. We show that large numbers of these students are unable to identifygray area (...) issues and lack sensitivity to the context dependence of these. We also show that a considerable proportion of students have a poor understanding of concepts like plagiarism and falsification, not only ingray zone scenarios, but also in cases of relatively clear-cut cheating. Our results are similar across the faculties and countries of study, and even for students who have attended academic integrity training. We discuss the implications of this for academic integrity training. (shrink)
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    JeremyGray. Plato's Ghost: The Modernist Transformation of Mathematics. x + 515 pp., illus., app., bibl., index. Princeton, N.J./Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008. $45. [REVIEW]Thomas Drucker -2011 -Isis 102 (1):185-186.
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    Correlating mind and body.T. J. Lioyd-Jones,N. Donnelly &B. Weekes -1995 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):688-688.
    Gray's integration of the different levels of description and explanation in his theory is problematic: (1) The introduction of consciousness into his theorising consists of the mind-brain identity assumption, which tells us nothing new. (2) There need not be correlations between levels of description. (3)Gray's account does not extend beyond “brute” correlation. Integration must be achieved in a principled, mutually constraining way.
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    Ethical and moral considerations of (patient) centredness in nursing and healthcare: Navigating uncharted waters.Deanne J. O'Rourke,Genevieve N. Thompson &Diana E. McMillan -2019 -Nursing Inquiry 26 (3):e12284.
    This discussion paper aims to explore potential ethical and moral implications of (patient) centredness in nursing and healthcare. Healthcare is experiencing a philosophical shift from a perspective where the health professional is positioned as the expert to one that re‐centres care and service provision central to the needs and desires of the persons served. This centred approach to healthcare delivery has gained a moral authority as the right thing to do. However, little attention has been given to its moral and (...) ethical theoretical grounding and potential implications for nurses, persons served and the healthcare system. Based upon a review of academic and grey literature, centredness is proposed as a value‐laden concept in nursing inquiry. Potential moral and ethical implications of centredness on nurses/healthcare providers, persons served and the healthcare system are discussed. These challenges are then considered within the context of normative and relational ethical theories. These perspectives may offer guidance relative to how one should act in those circumstances as well as an understanding as to how interdependency and engagement with the other person(s) can help navigate the challenges of a centred care approach. Viewing centredness through an ethical theoretical lens provides a valuable discourse to nursing in efforts to expand the knowledge base and integrate centred approaches into practice and policy. (shrink)
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  26. Slovo i kontekst: filologicheskiĭ sbornik k 75-letii︠u︡ N.S. Valginoĭ.N. S. Valgina &G. V. Vekshin (eds.) -2002 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. universitet pechati.
     
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    T︠S︡ennosti v problemnom mire: filosofskie osnovanii︠a︡ i sot︠s︡ialʹnye prilozhenii︠a︡ konstruktivnoĭ aksiologii.N. S. Rozov -1998 - Novosibirsk: Izd-vo Novosibirskogo universiteta.
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    Russia and the U. S. A.N. S. Timasheff -1944 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (2):197-200.
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    Ocherki istorii zapadnoevropeĭskogo irrat︠s︡ionalizma.N. S. Mudrageĭ -2002 - Moskva: Nauka.
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  30. Print︠s︡ip determinizma kak metodologicheskai︠a︡ osnova gumanitarnykh nauk: soderzhanie determinat︠s︡ii gumanitarnykh nauk.N. S. Konoplev -1986 - Irkutsk: Izd-vo Irkutskogo universiteta.
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  31. Modern, modernizm, modernizat︠s︡ii︠a︡: po materialam konferent︠s︡ii Ėpokha "modern": normy i kazusy v evropeĭskoĭ kulʹture na rubezhe XIX-XX vekov: Rossii︠a︡, Avstrii︠a︡, Germanii︠a︡, Shveĭt︠s︡arii︠a︡.N. S. Pavlova &O. V. Pavlenko (eds.) -2004 - Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ gos. gumanitarnyĭ universitet.
     
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  32. Lac pigments.N. S. Bh1de,B. S. Josh,A. V. Patwardhan &R. Sr1n1vasan -1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann,Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 114.
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    Convergence of science and Hindu philosophy.N. S. Prasad -1989 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
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    Problems of Interpretation and Translation of Philosophical and Religious Texts.N. S. S. Raman -2004 - Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
    Analyses The Problems Of Understanding Exegesis And Translation. Scrutinises Peculiariaties Of Grammar, Syntax, Diction, Style And Metaphor In Various Languages And Their Forms-Prose, Poetry, Drama Etc In India And Western Tradition-In English, German, French, Greek, Sanskrit And Pali Texts. Emphazises The Importance Of Classical Languages In Which Religion And Philosophical Works Have Been Written.
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  35. Fechner's paradox predicts visual adaptation to induced interocular brightness differences.E. S. MacMillan,L. S.Gray &G. Heron -1996 - In Enrique Villanueva,Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 118-118.
     
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    Sources of Kant's Model of the Stellar System.N. S. Hetherington -1973 -Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (3):461.
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    Strategies of Desacralization of Writers by Means of Merch.N. S. Podoliaka -2022 -Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 22:80-89.
    _Purpose._ The purpose of the research is to outline the strategies of desacralization of writers by means of merch, to determine the positive and negative aspects of the search for new meanings in the reproduction of cult figures. _Theoretical basis._ The article examines merch as a tool that encourages people to change sacred meanings and ideas about writers as bearers of the sacred for Ukrainians. The source base of the study is the works devoted to the problems of the sacred (...) in philosophical thought, as well as the process of desacralization in art and literature. The peculiarities of the destruction of tendencies regarding the notions in the perception of writers as idols of the nation, the formation and emergence of new meanings regarding sacred figures are highlighted and described. The relevance of this study is due to active searches in business, propaganda, agitation for the use of literary practice, transformation and new contexts of literary idols. _Originality._ Until now, the change in the processes of sacralization and desacralization of writers by means of merch has not been considered as a reversal of worldview in culture, vectors of changes in the dominants of spirituality in the world picture. It turned out that the metacategory of the sacred has been studied by many scholars, both foreign and domestic, in recent years. The problems of the sacred are in the centre of attention of sociologists, philosophers, literary critics, and culturologists, but merch as a basis for the desacralization of man was not considered in publications in the field of mass communication theory. Scientists considered the worldview vectors of the sacred and desacralization as processes that are inherent not only in postmodernity, but also those that accompanied Ukrainian culture during previous periods. It is determined that the most noticeable manifestations of desacralization are the reproduction of the figure of Kobzar, moreover, in quite unusual and even provocative images of him. However, the majority of Ukrainians positively perceive the updated images of the prophets of the Ukrainian nation and talk about the permanence of their worldview, despite the change and reinterpretation of many years of later development. _Conclusions._ Conscious desacralization of literary images is gradually gaining momentum. We observe a tendency to positive perception of merch with the figures of T. Shevchenko, I. Franko, H. Skovoroda, Lesia Ukrainka in a new interpretation: during the war, on the barricades – wherever the struggle for Ukrainian statehood is taking place. From the results of the survey it becomes clear that stereotypical perceptions of writers need to be changed, but only if it is an organic fusion with value imperatives, only emphasizes and affirms the spiritual greatness of Man and serves the growth of Ukrainian society and every Ukrainian. (shrink)
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  38. T︠S︡ennostnye aspekty razvitii︠a︡ nauki.N. S. Zlobin &V. Zh Kelle (eds.) -1990 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    Сучасний розвиток державно-церковних відносин як проблема.N. S. Kulish -2009 -Ukrainian Religious Studies 51:62-69.
    The relations of such two important public institutions in Ukraine, as the state and the church, throughout national history, and especially in the era of independent state formation, have shown that they have always been a significant element of the climate formation in Ukrainian society, its spiritual potential and stability. Not always were these relations a priori constructive, but in their positive and negative ways they remained socially significant, determining the directions and tonality of many political, social and spiritual processes (...) of national history. 90s of the twentieth century. in the life of the Ukrainian society was marked by a radical change in the paradigm of being, which led to a rethinking of the whole spectrum of life-determining priorities and orientations - from political to cultural, world-view and religion. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)An Introduction to the Sociology of Law.N. S. Timasheff -1941 -Philosophical Review 50 (4):447-449.
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    Four Phases of Russian Internationalism.N. S. Timasheff -1945 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (1):37-54.
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    Recent Books on Russia.N. S. Timasheff -1952 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (2):261-274.
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    The Basic Conflict of Our Age: A Sociological Diagnosis.N. S. Timasheff -1949 -Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 24 (4):617-636.
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  44. Ibn Khaldūn fī dirāsāt ʻaṣrīyah.Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Basyūnī Raslān,ʻAbd al-Ghanī,Muṣṭafá Labīb &Muḥammad Ṣābir ʻArab (eds.) -2007 - [Cairo]: Dār al-Kutub wa-al-Wathāʼiq al-Qawmīyah bi al-Qāhirah.
     
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    The Physician’s Role in Completing Advance Directives: Ensuring Patients’ Capacity to Make Healthcare Decisions in Advance.N. S. Wenger &J. Halpern -1994 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (4):320-323.
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    Surface-enhanced Raman scattering in insulating materials by artificial plasmon production: Application to uranium compounds.M. S. Piltch,P. C.Gray,J. C. Cooley &M. Manley -2009 -Philosophical Magazine 89 (22-24):1947-1951.
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    Motives as explanations.N. S. Sutherland -1959 -Mind 68 (270):145-159.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ idei: monografii︠a︡.N. S. Oboturova -2009 - Vologda: Vipė Fsin.
    В книге осуществлено философское исследование идеи как базового понятия концептуального уровня познания в контексте традиционной и современной эпистемологии.
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  49. Redukt︠s︡ionizm v istorii nauki: o nekotorykh zakonomernosti︠a︡kh stanovlenii︠a︡ teoreticheskogo znanii︠a︡ v sot︠s︡iologii i biologii.N. S. Illarionov -1982 - Kishinev: "Shtiint︠s︡a". Edited by N. V. Illarionova, D. V. Dzhokhadze & B. T. Matienko.
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    Extinction as a function of the order of partial and consistent reinforcement.N. S. Sutherland,N. J. Mackintosh &J. B. Wolfe -1965 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (1):56.
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