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    The Socio-Communicative Development of Preterm Infants Is Resistant to the Negative Effects of Parity on Maternal Responsiveness.Ivete F. R. Caldas,Marilice F. Garotti,Victor K. M.Shiramizu &Antonio Pereira -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Predely rat︠s︡ionalʹnosti: termodinamicheskiĭ podkhod k teorii ėkonomicheskogo ravnovesii︠a︡.Victor M. Sergeyev -1998 - Moskva: Fazis.
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    Testing the underlying structure of unfounded beliefs about COVID-19 around the world.Paweł Brzóska,Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska,Jarosław Piotrowski,Bartłomiej Nowak,Peter K. Jonason,Constantine Sedikides,Mladen Adamovic,Kokou A. Atitsogbe,Oli Ahmed,Uzma Azam,Sergiu Bălțătescu,Konstantin Bochaver,Aidos Bolatov,Mario Bonato,Victor Counted,Trawin Chaleeraktrakoon,Jano Ramos-Diaz,Sonya Dragova-Koleva,Walaa Labib M. Eldesoki,Carla Sofia Esteves,Valdiney V. Gouveia,Pablo Perez de Leon,Dzintra Iliško,Jesus Alfonso D. Datu,Fanli Jia,Veljko Jovanović,Tomislav Jukić,Narine Khachatryan,Monika Kovacs,Uri Lifshin,Aitor Larzabal Fernandez,Kadi Liik,Sadia Malik,Chanki Moon,Stephan Muehlbacher,Reza Najafi,Emre Oruç,Joonha Park,Iva Poláčková Šolcová,Rahkman Ardi,Ognjen Ridic,Goran Ridic,Yadgar Ismail Said,Andrej Starc,Delia Stefenel,Kiều Thị Thanh Trà,Habib Tiliouine,Robert Tomšik,Jorge Torres-Marin,Charles S. Umeh,Eduardo Wills-Herrera,Anna Wlodarczyk,Zahir Vally &Illia Yahiiaiev -2023 -Thinking and Reasoning 30 (2):301-326.
    Unfounded—conspiracy and health—beliefs about COVID-19 have accompanied the pandemic worldwide. Here, we examined cross-nationally the structure and correlates of these beliefs with an 8-item scale, using a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis. We obtained a two-factor model of unfounded (conspiracy and health) beliefs with good internal structure (average CFI = 0.98, RMSEA = 0.05, SRMR = 0.04), but a high correlation between the two factors (average latent factor correlation = 0.57). This model was replicable across 50 countries (total N = 13,579), (...) as evidenced by metric invariance between countries (CFI = 0.96, RMSEA = 0.06, SRMS = 0.07) as well as scalar invariance across genders (CFI = 0.98, RMSEA = 0.04, SRMS = 0.03) and educational levels (CFI = 0.98, RMSEA = 0.04, SRMS = 0.03). Also, lower levels of education, more fear of COVID-19, and more cynicism were weakly associated with stronger conspiracy and health beliefs. The study contributes to knowledge about the structure of unfounded beliefs, and reveals the potential relevance of affective (i.e., fear of COVID-19) and cognitive (i.e., cynicism) factors along with demographics, in endorsing such beliefs. In summary, we obtained cross-cultural evidence for the distinctiveness of unfounded conspiracy and health beliefs about COVID-19 in terms of their structure and correlates. (shrink)
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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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    A low-power HAR method for fall and high-intensity ADLs identification using wrist-worn accelerometer devices.Enrique A. de la Cal,Mirko Fáñez,Mario Villar,Jose R. Villar &Víctor M. González -2023 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 31 (2):375-389.
    There are many real-world applications like healthcare systems, job monitoring, well-being and personal fitness tracking, monitoring of elderly and frail people, assessment of rehabilitation and follow-up treatments, affording Fall Detection (FD) and ADL (Activity of Daily Living) identification, separately or even at a time. However, the two main drawbacks of these solutions are that most of the times, the devices deployed are obtrusive (devices worn on not quite common parts of the body like neck, waist and ankle) and the poor (...) battery life. Thus, this work proposes a low-power classification algorithm based on an Ensemble of KNN and K-Means algorithms (EKMeans) to identify Falls and High-Intensity ADL events such as running, jogging and climbing up stairs. The input of EKMeans are triaxial accelerometer data gathered from wrist-wearable devices. The proposal will be validated on the Fall&ADL publicly available datasets UMAFall, UCIFall and FallAllD, considering two kinds of activity labelling: Two-Class and Multi-Class. An exhaustive comparative study between our proposal, and the baseline algorithms KNN and a feed-forward Neural Network (NN) is deployed, where EKMeans outperformed clearly the Specificity (ADL classification) of the KNN and NN for the three datasets. Finally, a comparative battery consumption study has been included deploying the analyzed algorithms in a WearOS smartwatch, where EKMeans drains the battery from 100% to 0% in 27.45 hours, saving 5% and 21% concerning KNN and NN, respectively. Keywords: Human Activity Recognition, ADL Identification, Fall Detection TS Clustering, TS Classification, Wearable Devices, Low-Power HAR. (shrink)
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    Gabriel Cercel: Hans-Georg Gadamer, Hermeneutische Entwürfe. Vorträge und AufsätzePaul Marinescu: Pascal Michon, Poétique d'une anti-anthropologie: l'herméneutique de GadamerPaul Marinescu: Robert J. Dostal (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to GadamerAndrei Timotin: Denis Seron, Le problème de la métaphysique. Recherches sur l'interprétation heideggerienne de Platon et d'AristoteDelia Popa: Henry Maldiney, Ouvrir le rien. L'art nuCristian Ciocan: Dominique Janicaud, Heidegger en France, I. Récit; II. EntretiensVictor Popescu: Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Fenomenologia percepţieiRadu M. Oancea: Trish Glazebrook, Heidegger's Philosophy of SciencePaul Balogh: Richard Wolin, Heidegger's Children. Hannah Arendt, Karl Löwith, Hans Jonas and Herbert MarcuseBogdan Mincă: Ivo De Gennaro, Logos - Heidegger liest HeraklitRoxana Albu: O. K. Wiegand, R. J. Dostal, L. Embree, J. Kockelmans and J. N. Mohanty (eds.), Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and LogicAnca Dumitru: James Faulconer an. [REVIEW]Gabriel Cercel,Paul Marinescu,Andrei Timotin,Delia Popa,Cristian Ciocan,Victor Popescu,Radu M. Oancea,Paul Balogh,Bogdan Mincă,Roxana Albu &Anca Dumitru -2002 -Studia Phaenomenologica 2 (1):261-313.
    Hans-Georg GADAMER, Hermeneutische Entwürfe. Vorträge und Aufsätze ; Pascal MICHON, Poétique d’une anti-anthropologie: l’herméneutique deGadamer ; Robert J. DOSTAL, The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer ; Denis SERON, Le problème de la métaphysique. Recherches sur l’interprétation heideggerienne de Platon et d’Aristote ; Henry MALDINEY, Ouvrir le rien. L’art nu ; Dominique JANICAUD, Heidegger en France, I. Récit; II. Entretiens ; Maurice MERLEAU-PONTY, Fenomenologia percepţiei ; Trish GLAZEBROOK, Heidegger’s Philosophy of Science ; Richard WOLIN, Heidegger’s Children. Hannah Arendt, Karl Löwith, Hans Jonas (...) and Herbert Marcuse ; Ivo DEGENNARO, Logos – Heidegger liest Heraklit ; O. K. WIEGAND, R. J. DOSTAL, L. EMBREE, J. KOCKELMANS and J. N. MOHANTY, Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic ; James FAULCONER and Mark WRATHALL, Appropriating Heidegger. (shrink)
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    The Sum of Irreducible Fractions with Consecutive Denominators Is Never an Integer in PA -.Victor Pambuccian -2008 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 49 (4):425-429.
    Two results of elementary number theory, going back to Kürschák and Nagell, stating that the sums $\sum_{i=1}^k \frac{m_i}{n+i}$ (with $k\geq 1$, $(m_i, n+i)=1$, $m_i\lessthan n+i$) and $\sum_{i=0}^k \frac{1}{m+in}$ (with $n, m, k$ positive integers) are never integers, are shown to hold in $\mathrm{PA}^{-}$, a very weak arithmetic, whose axiom system has no induction axiom.
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    Structure and evolution in mathematics since gödel.Victor K. Sapojnikoff &David K. Sapojnikoff -1973 -Philosophia Mathematica (1):3-36.
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    Nonsense logics and their algebraic properties.Victor K. Finn &Revaz Grigolia -1993 -Theoria 59 (1-3):207-273.
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    Companion to Heidegger’s Contributions to Philosophy. [REVIEW]Cristina Ionescu,Mãdãlina Diaconu,Janko Lozar,Victor Popescu,Viorel Nita,Stefan Nicolae &Cristian Ciocan -2003 -Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (1):277-307.
    Charles E. SCOTT, Susan M. SCHOENBOHM, Daniela VALLEGA-NEU, Alejandro VALLEGA, Companion to Heidegger’s Contributions to Philosophy, IndianaUniversity Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2001 ; Gernot BÖHME, Aisthetik. Vorlesungen über Ästhetik als allgemeine Wahrnehmungslehre, Wilhelm Fink Verlag, München, 2001 ; Dean KOMEL, Osnutja k Filozofski in Kulturni Hermenevtiki [Outlines to Philosophical and Cultural Hermeneutics], Nova revija, Ljubljana, 2001 ; Marc RICHIR, L’institution de l’idéalité. Des schématismes phénoménologiques, Association pour la promotion de la Phénoménologie, Paris, 2002 ; Fred EVANS & Leonard LAWLOR, Chiasms. (...) Merleau-Ponty's Notion of Flesh, State University of New York Press, 2000 ; Udo TIETZ, Ontologie und Dialektik. Heidegger und Adorno über das Sein, das Nichtidentische, die Synthesis und die Kopula, Passagen Verlag, Wien, 2003 ; Etienne FERON, Phénoménologie de la mort. Sur les traces de Levinas, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston, London, 1999. (shrink)
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    Nicolaus Cusanus on faith and the intellect: a case study in 15th-Century Fides-Ratio Controversy.K. M. Ziebart -2014 - Boston: Brill.
    In Nicolaus Cusanus on Faith and the Intellect: A Case Study in 15th-Century Fides-Ratio Controversy, K.M. Ziebart presents an account of the Cusan epistemology as a fascinating late-medieval attempt to definitively harmonize faith and reason.
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    The Philosophy and Aesthetics of Maurice Merleau-Ponty.K. M. Dolgov -1975 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (3):67-92.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty enjoys a special place among contemporary French bourgeois philosophers and aestheticians. Statements by Sartre, Camus, Hyppolite, Dufrenne, Ricoeur, Geroux, Lévi-Strauss, and others show that they experienced in one way or another the influence of this philosopher. For example, all French phenomenologists and existentialists recognize that Merleau-Ponty was the first to take up and pursue, on French soil, the elaboration of the ideas of Husserlian phenomenology and German existentialism. One cannot fail to note that various kinds of antidialectical and (...) metaphysical notions have come into being under the direct and powerful influence of Merleau-Ponty. (shrink)
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    Voskhozhdenie na Afon: zhiznʹ i mirosozert︠s︡anie Konstantina Leontʹeva.K. M. Dolgov -1995 - Moskva: Raritet.
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    Plausible Reasoning for the Problems of Cognitive Sociology.Victor K. Finn &Maria A. Mikheyenkova -2011 -Logic and Logical Philosophy 20 (1-2):111-137.
    The plausible reasoning class (called the JSM-reasoning in honour of John Stuart Mill) is described. It implements interaction of three forms of non-deductive procedures  induction, analogy and abduction. Empirical induction in the JSM-reasoning is the basis for generation of hypotheses on causal relations (determinants of social behaviour). Inference by analogy means that predictions about previously unknown properties of objects (individual’s behaviour) are inferred from causal relations. Abductive inference is performed to check on the explanatory adequacy of generated hypotheses. To (...) recognize rationality of respondents’ opinion deductive inference is used. Plausible reasoning, semantics of argumentation logic and deductive recognition of opinion rationality represent logical tool for cognitive sociology problems. (shrink)
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  15. Impact ofNew Agricultural 'Technology on Farm Employment A Case Study of Chittoor District'.K. M. D. Naldu &S. Selvam -1992 - In S. R. Venkatramaiah & K. Sreenivasa Rao,Science, technology, and social development. New Delhi: Discovery Pub. House.
     
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    Medical negligence: who sets the standard?K. M. Norrie -1985 -Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (3):135-137.
    'The law imposes the duty of care: but the standard of care is a matter of medical judgment'. So says Lord Scarman, outlining the hitherto accepted 'Bolam' standard, in his recent speech in the House of Lords decision of Sidaway v Bethlem Royal Hospital, reflecting earlier judicial dicta suggesting that it is for the medical profession rather than the courts to determine whether or not a medical practitioner has achieved the required standard of care (1). It is suggested here that (...) this concept is bad in principle, and that the weight of judicial authority is against it. (shrink)
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    George Eliot: Romantic Humanist.K. M. Newton -1981 - Barnes & Noble Books, 1981.
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  18. Philosophy of religion.K. M. P. Verma (ed.) -1982 - New Delhi: Distributors, Classical Publishers & Distributors.
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    Genetic Programming Control of an Articulated Robotic Manipulator.K. M. Ward,M. N. H. Siddique,L. P. Maguire &T. M. McGinnity -2008 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (Supplement):109-132.
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    A Constitutive Work in the Sharh Tradition of Quranic Exegesis: Qutb al-Din al-Razi’s Sharh Mushkilat al-Kashshaf.M. Taha Boyalık -2019 -Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences 5 (2):143-166.
    Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences, issued twice a year in English and Turkish (Nazariyat İslam Felsefe ve Bilim Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi), is a refereed international journal. It publishes original studies, critical editions of classical texts and book reviews on Islamic philosophy, kalām, theoretical aspects of Sufism and the history of sciences. The goal of Nazariyat is to contribute to the discovery, examination and reinterpretation of the theoretical traditions in the history of Islamic thought, by giving (...) special attention to the post-classical period of it. **ISSN: 2148-8088 E-ISBN: 2547-9415**. (shrink)
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    Consciousness at the Interface: Wendt, Eastern Wisdom and the Ethics of Intra-Action.K. M. Fierke -2017 -Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 29 (2):141-169.
    Drawing on the family resemblance between quantum physics and Eastern wisdom identified by Niels Bohr, this article brings insights from Buddhism and Daoism to the task of enhancing our understanding of the significance of Alexander Wendt’s argument for a quantum-based social science. Five areas of overlap between his argument and Eastern wisdom are explored: vitalism and the idea that life goes “all the way down”; the dependence of consciousness on both subjectivity and relationality; the ethical significance of language; the notion (...) of “changing the past”; and the importance of leaders. The family resemblances between Wendt’s perspective and those available in Daoism and Buddhism are remarkable. (shrink)
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    Brain and Mind.K. M. Sayre -1966 -Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:334-335.
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    Catalogue of Malayalam Books in the British Museum.K. M. P. Variar &Albertine Gaur -1973 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):387.
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  24. Choice, decision, and the origin of information.K. M. Sayre -1967 - In Frederick J. Crosson,Philosophy And Cybernetics. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 71--97.
     
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    Sense and Sensibilia.K. M. Sayre -1963 -Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 12:163-179.
  26. Toward a quantitative model of pattern formation.K. M. Sayre -1967 - In Frederick J. Crosson,Philosophy And Cybernetics. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 137--179.
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  27. An intimate portrait of Bowne.K. M. B. K. M. B. -1921 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1):5.
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  28. Denken der Existenz. Einübungen in Kierkegaard.K. -M. Kodalle,W. Greve,J. Disse &J. Cattepoel -1993 -Philosophische Rundschau 40 (4):310-319.
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    Computers, Minds and Robots.K. M. Sayre -1994 -Philosophical Quarterly 44 (175):257-259.
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    Sham Surgeries: Have We Gone Too Far?Victor K. Wu &Mohit Bhandari -2010 -Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 1 (2):141-152.
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    The Oxford Practice Skills Course Manual.K. M. Boyd -1997 -Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (1):60-61.
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    Telling, Hearing, and Believing: A Critical Analysis of Narrative Bioethics.K. M. Saulnier -2020 -Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (2):297-308.
    Narrative ethics taps into an inherent human need to tell our own stories centred on our own moral values and to have those stories heard and acknowledged. However, not everyone’s words are afforded equal power. The use of narrative ethics in bioethical decision-making is problematized by a disparity in whose stories are told, whose stories are heard, and whose stories are believed. Here, I conduct an analysis of narrative ethics through a critical theory lens to show how entrenched patterns of (...) narrative neglect in medicine are harming not only our capacity to make use of narrative ethics but also our capacity to deliver effective healthcare. To illustrate this point, I use three examples where the patient’s gender affects how their stories unfold: autism, weight, and pain management. From these, I argue that the use of narrative ethics without the application of a critical theory lens risks the exacerbation of what Miranda Fricker refers to as “testimonial injustice,” the prima facie harm experienced by individuals whose credibility is undermined by others’ prejudices. Finally, I suggest that narrative ethics can be a powerful tool for mitigating oppressive practices in medicine if we couple it with critical analysis that enables us to understand the power dynamics at play in storytelling. (shrink)
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    Leonardo Da Vinci's Philosophy of Culture and Esthetics.K. M. Dolgov -1981 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 20 (2):51-70.
    The literature on Leonardo da Vinci is so extensive that a bibliography alone would make many volumes. Most of what has been written about him, however, are studies in history, art criticism, biography, or natural science. The number of writings on his esthetics and philosophy of culture are considerably fewer. And there are very few Marxist studies on these questions. This is particularly true of works devoted specifically to Leonardo alone.
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  34. Problemy ėsteticheskogo vospitanii︠a︡ v sovremennom obshchestve: sbornik stateĭ.K. M. Dolgov &V. I. Samokhvalova (eds.) -1988 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
     
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  35. Ėsteticheskie issledovanii︠a︡: metody i kriterii.K. M. Dolgov (ed.) -1996 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t filosofii.
     
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  36. Ėstetika prirody.K. M. Dolgov (ed.) -1994 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t filosofii.
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  37. Quarantine procedures for amphibians.K. M. Wright -1994 -Vivarium 5 (5):32-33.
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    The origins and authorship of the educational proposals published in 1793 by the Bureau de Consultation des Arts et Métiers and generally ascribed to Lavoisier.K. M. Baker &W. A. Smeaton -1965 -Annals of Science 21 (1):33-46.
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    Sociometry and Education.K. M. Evans -1962 -British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (1):83-83.
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    Engels and Darwinism.K. M. Zavadskii,A. B. Georgievskii &A. P. Mozelov -1971 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (1):63-80.
    Immediately after the publication of Darwin's book on the origin of species, Engels, having familiarized himself with it, wrote to Marx on December 12, 1859: "All in all, Darwin, whom I am reading right now, is superb. Teleology had hitherto not yet been destroyed in one of its aspects, and now this has been done. Moreover, hitherto there has never been so sweeping an attempt to prove historical development in nature, especially with such success." Soon Marx enlarged upon the evaluation (...) of Darwinism. In his letter of December 19, 1860, he commented that this theory "provides a foundation in natural history for our views." It is therefore no accident that Engels, in developing the principles of dialectical materialism and problems of the dialectics of nature, interested himself so deeply and comprehensively in the theory of evolution. (shrink)
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    Euthanasia and other medical decisions concerning the end of life.K. M. Boyd -1994 -Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (3):198-199.
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    Fraud & abuse: DOJ and Medicare and Medicaid model compliance programs.K. M. Bradshaw -1997 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 25 (2-3):218.
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  43. Rekonstrukt︠s︡ii︠a︡ ėsteticheskogo v zapadno-evropeĭskoĭ i russkoĭ kulʹture.K. M. Dolgov -2004 - Moskva: Progress-Tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡.
     
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  44. Sot︠s︡ialʹno-kulʹturnyĭ kontekst iskusstva: istoriko-ėsteticheskiĭ analiz: sbornik nauchnykh stateĭ.K. M. Dolgov &N. A. Kormin (eds.) -1987 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
     
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    Attitudes and Interests in Education.K. M. Evans -1966 -British Journal of Educational Studies 14 (3):120-120.
  46. Vozniknovenie marksizma.K. M. Frolov -1953
     
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    Rationality.K. M. Sayre -1966 -Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:332-334.
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