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    What's going on in Russia?Yury F.Maisuradze -1993 -Logos 4 (3):124-129.
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  2. Brill Online Books and Journals.Peter Weidhaas,Klaus Saur,Yury F.Maisuradze,Henry Chakava,Khil-Boo Park,Glenn Moss,Yoshiko Wakayama,Michael D. Rudiak,Eamon T. Fennessy &Madel Crasta -1993 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 4 (3).
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    Epistemological and Experimental Perspectives on Quantum Physics.Abner Shimony,Helmut Rauch,Giancarlo Ghirardi,Catherine Chevalley,Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond &Yuri F. Orlov -2010 - Springer.
    From the very beginning it was realised that quantum physics involves radically new interpretative and epistemological consequences. While hitherto there has been no satisfactory philosophical analysis of these consequences, recent years have witnessed the accomplishment of many experiments to test the foundations of quantum physics, opening up vistas to a completely novel technology: quantum technology. The contributions in the present volume review the interpretative situation, analyze recent fundamental experiments, and discuss the implications of possible future technological applications. Readership: Analytic philosophers (...) (logical empiricists), scientists (especially physicists), historians of logic, mathematics and physics, philosophers of science, and advanced students and researchers in these fields. Can be used for seminars on theoretical and experimental physics and philosophy of science, and as supplementary reading at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. (shrink)
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    Wozu Ludwig Feuerbach? (On the 200th anniversary of his birth) 1804 - 2004.Yuri Kushakov -2003 -Sententiae 8 (1):60-76.
    The author aims at an objective reinterpretation of L.Feuerbach's doctrine and refuting the prejudices that exist in the historical and philosophical tradition in relation to the Feuerbachian philosophical system. Through an analysis of Feuerbach's views on such concepts as the historical and philosophical paradigm, the relation of man to the world, dialectics and religion, the author concludes that these elements of Feuerbach's doctrine were distorted by K. Marx, F. Engels and their followers. The author demonstrates through Feuerbachian responses to 11 (...) theses of Marx by H.M. Sass that some aspects of Feuerbach's philosophy remain relevant to philosophy, and that the founders of Marxism distorted Feuerbach's doctrine in order to distinguish their philosophical system as more modern and true. (shrink)
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    Categorical Equivalence Between $$\varvec{PMV}{\varvec{f}}$$ PMV f -Product Algebras and Semi-Low $$\varvec{f}{\varvec{u}}$$ f u -Rings.Lilian J. Cruz &Yuri A. Poveda -2019 -Studia Logica 107 (6):1135-1158.
    An explicit categorical equivalence is defined between a proper subvariety of the class of \-algebras, as defined by Di Nola and Dvurečenskij, to be called \-algebras, and the category of semi-low \-rings. This categorical representation is done using the prime spectrum of the \-algebras, through the equivalence between \-algebras and \-groups established by Mundici, from the perspective of the Dubuc–Poveda approach, that extends the construction defined by Chang on chains. As a particular case, semi-low \-rings associated to Boolean algebras are (...) characterized. (shrink)
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    To Consider the Electromagnetic Field as Fundamental, and the Metric Only as a Subsidiary Field.Friedrich W. Hehl &Yuri N. Obukhov -2005 -Foundations of Physics 35 (12):2007-2025.
    In accordance with an old suggestion of Asher Peres (1962), we consider the electromagnetic field as fundamental and the metric as a subsidiary field. In following up this thought, we formulate Maxwell’s theory in a diffeomorphism invariant and metric-independent way. The electromagnetic field is then given in terms of the excitation $H = ({\cal H}, {\cal D})$ and the field strength F = (E,B). Additionally, a local and linear “spacetime relation” is assumed between H and F, namely H ~ κ (...) F, with the constitutive tensor κ. The propagation is studied of electromagnetic wave fronts (surfaces of discontinuity) with a method of Hadamard. We find a generalized Fresnel equation that is quartic in the wave covector of the wave front. We discuss under which conditions the waves propagate along the light cone. Thereby we derive the metric of spacetime, up to a conformal factor, by purely electromagnetic methods. (shrink)
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    From white elephant to Nobel Prize: Dennis Gabor's wavefront reconstruction.Sean F. Johnston -2005 -Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 36:35-70.
    Dennis Gabor devised a new concept for optical imaging in 1947 that went by a variety of names over the following decade: holoscopy, wavefront reconstruction, interference microscopy, diffraction microscopy and Gaboroscopy. A well-connected and creative research engineer, Gabor worked actively to publicize and exploit his concept, but the scheme failed to capture the interest of many researchers. Gabor’s theory was repeatedly deemed unintuitive and baffling; the technique was appraised by his contemporaries to be of dubious practicality and, at best, constrained (...) to a narrow branch of science. By the late 1950s, Gabor’s subject had been assessed by its handful of practitioners to be a white elephant. Nevertheless, the concept was later rehabilitated by the research of Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks at the University of Michigan, andYury Denisyuk at the Vavilov Institute in Leningrad. What had been judged a failure was recast as a success: evaluations of Gabor’s work were transformed during the 1960s, when it was represented as the foundation on which to construct the new and distinctly different subject of holography, a re-evaluation that gained the Nobel Prize for Physics for Gabor alone in 1971. This paper focuses on the difficulties experienced in constructing a meaningful subject, a practical application and a viable technical community from Gabor’s ideas during the decade 1947-1957. (shrink)
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    Absorbing new subjects: holography as an analog of photography.Sean F. Johnston -2006 -Physics in Perspective 8:164-188.
    I discuss the early history of holography and explore how perceptions, applications, and forecasts of the subject were shaped by prior experience. I focus on the work of Dennis Gabor (1900–1979) in England,Yury N. Denisyuk (1927-2005) in the Soviet Union, and Emmett N. Leith (1927–2005) and Juris Upatnieks (b. 1936) in the United States. I show that the evolution of holography was simultaneously promoted and constrained by its identification as an analog of photography, an association that influenced its assessment (...) by successive audiences of practitioners, entrepreneurs, and consumers. One consequence is that holography can be seen as an example of a modern technical subject that has been shaped by cultural influences more powerfully than generally appreciated. Conversely, the understanding of this new science and technology in terms of an older one helps to explain why the cultural effects of holography have been more muted than anticipated by forecasters between the 1960s and 1990s. (shrink)
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    Philosophical thought in Russia in the second half of the twentieth century: a contemporary view from Russia and abroad.M. F. Bykova (ed.) -2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Philosophical Thought in Russia in the Second Half of the 20th Century is the first book of its kind that offers a systematic overview of an often misrepresented period in Russia's philosophy. Focusing on philosophical ideas produced during the late 1950s – early 1990s, it reconstructs the development of genuine philosophical thought in the Soviet period and introduces those non-dogmatic Russian thinkers who saw in philosophy a means of reforming social and intellectual life. Covering such areas of philosophical inquiry as (...) philosophy of science, philosophical anthropology, the history of philosophy, activity approach as well as communication and dialogue studies, the volume presents and thoroughly discusses central topics and concepts developed by Soviet thinkers in that particular fields. Written by a team of internationally recognized scholars from Russia and abroad, it examines the work of well-known Soviet philosophers (such as Mikhail Bakhtin, Evald Ilyenkov and Merab Mamardashvili) as well as those important figures (such as Vladimir Bibler, Alexander Zinoviev,Yury Lotman, Georgy Shchedrovitsky, Genrich Batishchev, Sergey Rubinstein, and others) who have often been overlooked. By introducing and examining original philosophical ideas that evolved in the Soviet period, the book confirms that not all Soviet philosophy was dogmatic and tied to orthodox Marxism and the ideology of Marxism-Leninism. It shows Russian philosophical development of the Soviet period in a new light, as a philosophy defined by a genuine discourse of exploration and intellectual progress, rather than stagnation and dogmatism. In addition to providing the historical and cultural background that explains the development of the 20th-century Russian philosophy, the book also puts the discussed ideas and theories in the context of contemporary philosophical discussions showing their relevance to nowadays debates in Western philosophy. With short biographies of key thinkers, an extensive current bibliography and a detailed chronology of Soviet philosophy, this research resource provides a new understanding of the Soviet period and its intellectual legacy 100 years after the Russian Revolution. (shrink)
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    Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action.Brian Bruya (ed.) -2010 - MIT Press.
    This is the first book to explore the cognitive science of effortless attention and action. Attention and action are generally understood to require effort, and the expectation is that under normal circumstances effort increases to meet rising demand. Sometimes, however, attention and action seem to flow effortlessly despite high demand. Effortless attention and action have been documented across a range of normal activities--from rock climbing to chess playing--and yet fundamental questions about the cognitive science of effortlessness have gone largely unasked. (...) -/- This book draws from the disciplines of cognitive psychology, neurophysiology, behavioral psychology, genetics, philosophy, and cross-cultural studies. Starting from the premise that the phenomena of effortless attention and action provide an opportunity to test current models of attention and action, leading researchers from around the world examine topics including effort as a cognitive resource, the role of effort in decision making, the neurophysiology of effortless attention and action, the role of automaticity in effortless action, expert performance in effortless action, and the neurophysiology and benefits of attentional training. -/- Contributors: Joshua M. Ackerman, James H. Austin, John A. Bargh, Roy F. Baumeister, Sian L. Beilock, Chris Blais, Matthew M. Botvinick, Brian Bruya, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Marci S. DeCaro, Arne Dietrich, Yuri Dormashev, László Harmat, Bernhard Hommel, Rebecca Lewthwaite, Örjan de Manzano, Joseph T. McGuire, Brian P. Meier, Arlen C. Moller, Jeanne Nakamura, Evgeny N. Osin, Michael I. Posner, Mary K. Rothbart, M. R. Rueda, Brandon J. Schmeichel, Edward Slingerland, Oliver Stoll, Yiyuan Tang, Töres Theorell, Fredrik Ullén, Robert D. Wall, Gabriele Wulf. (shrink)
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    Mathematical Generality, Letter-Labels, and All That.F. Acerbi -2020 -Phronesis 65 (1):27-75.
    This article focusses on the generality of the entities involved in a geometric proof of the kind found in ancient Greek treatises: it shows that the standard modern translation of Greek mathematical propositions falsifies crucial syntactical elements, and employs an incorrect conception of the denotative letters in a Greek geometric proof; epigraphic evidence is adduced to show that these denotative letters are ‘letter-labels’. On this basis, the article explores the consequences of seeing that a Greek mathematical proposition is fully general, (...) and the ontological commitments underlying the stylistic practice. (shrink)
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    On the Shoulders of Hipparchus.F. Acerbi -2003 -Archive for History of Exact Sciences 57 (6):465-502.
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    Flipping properties: A unifying thread in the theory of large cardinals.F. G. Abramson,L. A. Harrington,E. M. Kleinberg &W. S. Zwicker -1977 -Annals of Mathematical Logic 12 (1):25.
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    Darwinism and Modern Socialism.F. W. Headley -1909 - Routledge.
    An adamant fan of Darwin, F.W. Headley attempts to argue the difficulties of believing in Socialism and Darwinism simultaneously and highlights issues which could prevent Socialism from being put into practice. Originally published in 1909, this study uses examples of communities in countries such as England and India to illustrate Headley’s key belief that societies only function well if they do not interfere with the fight for existence and natural selection. This title will be of interest to students of Philosophy, (...) Sociology and Anthropology. (shrink)
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  15. Language, Form, and Inquiry: Arthur F. Bentley's Philosophy of Social Science.James F. Ward -1986 -Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 22 (1):74-79.
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    Philosophy, neuroscience and consciousness * edited by Rex Welshon.F. Adams -2012 -Analysis 72 (3):629-632.
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    Italian Industrialists and Radical Fascism.F. H. Adler -1976 -Télos 1976 (30):193-201.
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    (1 other version)Norberto Bobbio at 80.F. Adler -1989 -Télos 1989 (82):130-133.
  19. The terrestrial craddle of life.F. Albarède &J. Blichert-Toft -2009 - In Maryvonne Gérin & Marie-Christine Maurel,Origins of Life: Self-Organization and/or Biological Evolution? EDP Sciences. pp. 1--12.
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  20. Rouse on the Legitimation of Scientific Knowledge/F. Remedios.Remedios F. Fuller -2003 -Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (4):444-463.
     
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  21. Logique et rhétorique de l'augmentation?F. Jacques -1979 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (127/128):47.
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    Rechtsvinding en de grondslagen van het recht.F. C. L. M. Jacobs &C. W. Maris (eds.) -2011 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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  23. Remarks on the promise and the pardon-The theory of language acts tested by ethics.F. Jacques -2001 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 55 (216):227-242.
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    Editorial.F. J. -1983 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 41 (3):249-251.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 42 Heft: 1 Seiten: 298-298.
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  25. (1 other version)L'etica del Positivismo.F. Jodl &F. P. Fulci -1910 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 70 (1):658-660.
     
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  26. Sub'i︠e︡kt, ob'i︠e︡kt i fizychne piznanni︠a︡.F. M. Kanak -1970 - Kiïv,: Nauk. dumka.
     
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  27. Descartes à la recherche de la certitude.F. Kaplan -1994 -Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 78 (2):227-239.
     
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  28. L'originalité de Descartes.F. Kaplan -1995 -Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 79 (4):587-599.
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  29. Die Kantische Lehre von Ding und Sein in der Interpretation Heideggers.F. Kaulbach -1964 -Kant Studien 55 (2):194.
  30. (1 other version)Filosofskie i ėtnicheskie problemy genetiki cheloveka: analiz diskussiĭ.F. Kh Kessidy -1994 - Moskva: TOO "Martis".
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  31. Geraklit.F. Kh Kessidi -1982 - Moskva: "Myslʹ,".
     
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    Heidegger en de zorgethiek.F. W. J. Keulartz -2003 -Filosofie En Praktijk 24.
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  33. Blitz und Serie, Ereignis und Donner.F. Kittler -2003 - In Nikolaus Müller-Schöll & Philipp Schink,Ereignis: eine fundamentale Kategorie der Zeiterfahrung: Anspruch und Aporien. Bielefeld: Transcript.
     
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  34. Istoricheskiĭ materializm.F. V. Konstantinov (ed.) -1954 - Moskva,: Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
     
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  35. Some problems of investigation in sphere of social planing.F. Kutta -1976 -Filosoficky Casopis 24 (4):538-548.
     
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    An account of the life and writings of mr. John Locke [by J. Le Clerc, tr. by T.F.P.].Jean Le Clerc &F. P. T. -1713
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    Vingt-Deux Questions Inédites d’Albert Le Grand dans un Manuscrit a l’Usage de S. Thomas d’Aquin.F. M. Henquinet -1935 -New Scholasticism 9 (4):283-328.
  38. Unity of Aristotle metaphysics.F. Inciarte -1994 -Philosophisches Jahrbuch 101 (1):1-21.
     
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  39. Aristotle’s Argument from Motion.Ii James F. Mcniff -1992 -International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3):313-323.
     
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    Educational Judgments (International Library of the Philosophy of Education Volume 9): Papers in the Philosophy of Education.F. Doyle James (ed.) -1973 - Routledge.
    The topics covered in this volume, originally published in 1973, include the need for a more adequate concept or definition of education, the issue of whether indoctrination is compatible with education, particularly with moral education, and the processes of judging the merits of different approaches to aesthetic education. Two contributors present complementary analyses of the relations between freedom as a characteristic of institutions and the process of learning to be a free man. There is discussion of the neglected subject of (...) rights and duties in education, with special emphasis on the question of a universal right to education. The volume concludes with papers on the relevance of philosophy to the practical judgments of educators and to education as a field of study. (shrink)
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    Pragmatische ethiek in een technologische cultuur.F. W. J. Keulartz,M. Korthals,M. Schermer &T. Swierstra -forthcoming -Filosofie En Praktijk.
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  42. Ancient Western Philosophy the Hellenic Emergence [by] George F. Mclean [and] Patrick J. Aspell. --.George F. Mclean &Patrick J. Aspell -1971 - Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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    Tragic honours and democracy: neglected evidence for the politics of the Athenian Dionysia.F. Zeitlin -2009 -Classical Quarterly 59:8-29.
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  44. Beitrage zur Analyse der Gesichtswahrnehmungen.F. Schumann -1901 -Philosophical Review 10:81.
  45. (1 other version)Psychology and Primitive Culture.F. C. Bartlett -1924 -Mind 33 (132):433-436.
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    The Chaos-Cosmos Transformation Cycle With Special Reference to the Chernobyl Disaster: Toward the Ultimate Reality and Meaning of the Ukraine.Andryi Girnyk,Vladimir Salamatov &Yury P. Milov -1997 -Ultimate Reality and Meaning 20 (2-3):196-204.
  47. (1 other version)Kant, Kripke, and Gold.F. Kroon -1987 -Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 78 (4):442.
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    3. "presence" and myth.F. R. Ankersmit -2006 -History and Theory 45 (3):328–336.
    There are no dictionary meanings or authoritative discussions of "presence" that fix the significance of this word in a way that ought to be accepted by anybody using it. So we are in the welcome possession of great freedom to maneuver when using the term. In fact, the only feasible requirement for its use is that it should maximally contribute to our understanding of the humanities. When trying to satisfy this requirement I shall relate "presence" to representation. Then I focus (...) on a variant of representation in which the past is allowed to travel to the present as a kind of "stowaway" , so that the past is literally "present" in historical representation. I appeal to Runia's notion of so-called "parallel processes" for an analysis of this variant of historical representation. (shrink)
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  49. Hierarchy Perspectives for Ecological Complexity /T.F.H. Allen and Thomas B. Starr. --. --.T. F. H. Allen &Thomas B. Starr -1982 - University of Chicago Press, 1982.
     
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  50. Consciousness, emotional selfregulation and the brain: review article.F. W. Douglas -2004 -Journal of Consciousness Studies:11--77.
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