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  1. Filosof i vremi︠a︡: k 70-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ B.S. Gri︠a︡znova.B. S. Gri︠a︡znov, K. V. Malinovskai︠a︡ & Z. I. Snykova (eds.) - 1999 - Obninsk: Obninskiĭ in-t atomnoĭ ėnergetiki.
     
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  2. Na starte tysi︠a︡cheletii︠a︡: sbornik stateĭ, posvi︠a︡shchenyĭ 75-letii︠u︡ B.S. Gri︠a︡znova.O. I︠U︡ Voloshenko & B. S. Gri︠a︡znov (eds.) - 2005 - Obninsk: Obninskiĭ gos. tekhnicheskiĭ universitet atomnoĭ ėnergetiki.
     
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  3. Svet Rossii gri︠a︡dushcheĭ: chelovek i obshchestvo v "russkoĭ idee" Ivana Ilʹina.A. S. Verkhovodʹko - 2015 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡. Edited by R. M. Rupova.
     
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  4. Filosofii︠a︡ soznanii︠a︡-- istorii︠a︡ i sovremennostʹ: materialy nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii, posvi︠a︡shchennoĭ pami︠a︡ti professora MGU A. F. Gri︠a︡znova (1948-2001).A. F. Gri︠a︡znov & V. V. Mironov (eds.) - 2003 - Moskva: Sovremennye tetradi.
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  5. Logika, rat︠s︡ionalʹnostʹ, tvorchestvo.B. S. Gri︠a︡znov - 1982 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka,".
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  6. Ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡ filosofskikh vzgli︠a︡dov L. Vitgenshteĭna: kriticheskiĭ analiz.A. F. Gri︠a︡znov - 1985 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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    Tvorchestvo i subʺektivnostʹ: trudy nauchno-obrazovatelʹnogo t︠s︡entra "Filosofii︠a︡ sovremennosti i strategii gumanitarnoĭ ėkspertizy".A. A. Gri︠a︡kalov (ed.) - 2016 - Sankt-Peterburg: NOT︠S︡ "Filosofii︠a︡ sovremennosti i strategii gumanitarnoĭ ėkspertizy".
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    Na poroge gri︠a︡dushchego: pami︠a︡ti Nikolai︠a︡ Fedorovicha Fedorova, 1829-1903.A. G. Gacheva, M. M. Panfilov & S. G. Semenova (eds.) - 2004 - Moskva: "Pashkov dom".
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    Deny None of It: A Biocultural Reading of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale.Gry Faurholt - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1):13-22.
    Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has predominantly been read as a critique of patriarchy, a feminist dystopia. This article amends the feminist analysis by applying a biocultural approach to the novel, taking as its point of departure three problems that have troubled the feminist reading: Offred’s perceived passivity, the novel’s subtly critical stance towards its feminist characters, and the open ending. By taking into account the environmental context-a fertility crisis-the biocultural reading is able to analyze char­acter in terms of survival (...)
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  10. Glazami khudozhnika.Li︠u︡dmila Gri︠a︡znevich - 1981 - In I. N. Ionina (ed.), Glavnye t︠s︡ennosti nashi. Leningrad: Lenizdat.
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  11. Blondel's idea of assimilation to God through mortification of self.J. Le Grys - 1996 - Gregorianum 77 (2):309-331.
    L'A. se propose d'expliquer l'idée que M. Blondel a développée sur la mortification de soi comme moyen de s'assimiler à Dieu. D'après sa doctrine, en effet, la philosophie elle-même discerne en l'homme un besoin de déification. Il en trouve la clé dans l'idée de mortification. L'A. souligne le jeu d'échange qui s'établit entre Dieu et l'homme sur la notion d'être : c'est de Dieu que l'homme a reçu le don de l'être, c'est à Dieu qu'il se doit de le rendre (...)
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    Phonological similarity in multi-word units.Stefan Th Gries - 2011 - Cognitive Linguistics 22 (3):491-510.
    In this paper, I investigate the phonological similarity of different elements of the phonological pole of multi-word units. I discuss two case studies on slightly different levels of abstractness. The first case study investigates lexically fully-specified V-NPDirObj idioms such as kick the bucket and lose one's cool; the idioms investigated are taken from the Collins Cobuild Dictionary of Idioms (Harper Collins, 2002). The second case study investigates the lexically less specified way-construction, which is exemplified by He fought his way through (...)
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    Humboldt revisited: the impact of the German university on American higher education.Gry Cathrin Brandser - 2022 - New York: Berghahn Books.
    Humboldt Revisited offers a fresh perspective on the contemporary discourse surrounding reform of European universities. Arguing that contemporary reform derives its basis from pre-constructed truths about the so-called 'Humboldt-university,' this monograph traces the historical descent of these truths to the American reception of Humboldt's ideas from the mid-19th century up until the 1960s. Drawing from a rich selection of historical sources, this volume offers an alternative to conventional explanations of the forces behind the ongoing reform of European universities. It also (...)
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    The Role of “Missile” and “Targeting” Metaphors in Nanomedicine.Gry Oftedal - 2019 - Philosophia Scientiae 23:39-55.
    Dans cet article, je soutiens que les métaphores « missile » et « ciblage » dans la recherche sur les médicaments à base de nanoparticules jouent différents rôles. Je soutiens que le « missile » joue un rôle scientifique marginal et un rôle plus central dans la communication, tandis que le « ciblage» est devenu une métaphore organisatrice dans le domaine de la recherche. La raison, je le suggère, est que le ciblage est l’explanandum principal du domaine et que cette (...)
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    The ethics of grandfather clauses in healthcare resource allocation.Gry Wester, Leah Zoe Gibson Rand, Christine Lu & Mark Sheehan - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (2):151-160.
    A grandfather clause is a provision whereby an old rule continues to apply to some existing situation while a new rule applies to all future cases. This paper focuses on the use of grandfather clauses in health technology appraisals (HTAs) issued by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the United Kingdom. NICE provides evidence‐based guidance on healthcare technologies and public health interventions that influence resource allocation decisions in the National Health Service (NHS) and the broader public (...)
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    How Socialization Shapes Chinese Views of America and the World.Peter Hays Gries & Matthew Sanders - 2016 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 17 (1):1-21.
    Urban Chinese today do not appear to trust foreign countries. Why are they so suspicious? Over the past quarter century, the Chinese Communist Party has utilized its educational and propaganda systems to produce historical narratives of imperial China's beneficence towards its East Asian neighbors, and of an early modern at the hands of foreign powers. Qualitative analysis of Chinese social media today suggests that these narratives are tied to widespread popular distrust of China's East Asian neighbors and the West today. (...)
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    Feeling Less Than Real: Alterations in Self-experience After Torture.Gry Ardal Printzlau - 2018 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 49 (3):205-216.
    ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to bring a phenomenological perspective to bear on a specific problem: how to understand the diminished sense of reality that is often reported by persons who have suffered severe and prolonged interpersonal trauma. For this purpose I turn to resources from two traditions. First, I present a phenomenological account of the intersubjective constitution of objective experience, which is then complemented by a developmental account of how the very small child comes to inhabit a world (...)
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    Don’t Pass Them By: Figuring the Sacred in Organizational Values Work.Gry Espedal & Arne Carlsen - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 169 (4):767-784.
    How and why could some stories be construed as sacred in organizations, and what functions does the sacred have in organizational values work? Research has shown how values can be made formative of a range of organizational purposes and forms but has underscored their performative, situated, and agentic nature. We address that void by studying the sacred as a potentially salient yet under-researched realm of values work. Drawing on an ethnographic case study of a faith-based health care organization and the (...)
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    Towards an Understanding of Social Responsibility Within the Church of England.Krystin Zigan & Alan Le Grys - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (3):535-560.
    This research explores the interplay of individual, organisational and institutional variables that produce the current pattern of social responsibility practices within a specific religious organisation, namely the Church of England. By combining elements primarily of neo-institutional theory with Bourdieu’s theory of practice, we construct a theoretical framework to examine the extent to which social responsibility activity is modified or informed by a distinctive faith perspective. Given that neo-institutional theory predicts a convergence of structures and practices between different organisations operating in (...)
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    Emotional Forecasting of Happiness.Ringnes Hege Kristin, Gry Stålsett, Harald Hegstad & Lars Johan Danboltd - 2017 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 39 (3):312-343.
    _ Source: _Volume 39, Issue 3, pp 312 - 343 The aim of this study was to explore which group-based emotion regulation goals and strategies are offered in the group culture of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Based on interviews with 29 group-active JW s in Norway, a thematic analysis was conducted in which an overall pattern of cognition taking precedence over emotions was found. Due to end-time expectations and a long-term goal of eternal life in Paradise, future emotions were prioritized. The emotion (...)
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    Emotional Forecasting of Happiness.Hege Kristin Ringnes, Gry Stålsett, Harald Hegstad & Lars Johan Danbolt - 2017 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 39 (3):312-343.
    The aim of this study was to explore which group-based emotion regulation goals and strategies are offered in the group culture of Jehovah's Witnesses (JWS). Based on interviews with 29 group-active JWS in Norway, a thematic analysis was conducted in which an overall pattern of cognition taking precedence over emotions was found. Due to endtime expectations and a long-term goal of eternal life in Paradise, future emotions were prioritized. The emotion regulation strategies identified among JWS were social sharing and the (...)
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  22. Ontologicheskiĭ tragizm bytii︠a︡: sbornik stateĭ.I︠A︡. I. Gilinskiĭ - 2023 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡.
    Mifologizirovannoe soznanie i totalitarizm -- O globalʹnom. Ontologicheskiĭ tragizm bytii︠a︡, ili Razmyshlenii︠a︡ malit︠s︡irista -- Razmyshlenii︠a︡ postoronnego -- Tolerantnostʹ v Rossii : vozmozhnostʹ i nevozmozhnostʹ -- Sudʹby liberalizma v Rossii : razmyshlenni︠a︡ profana -- Obyknovennyĭ russkiĭ fashizm -- "Vsë deĭstvitelʹnoe razumno" -- Intolerantnostʹ : repressivnoe soznanie i repressivnye praktiki -- Iskli︠u︡chennye navsegda -- Novyĭ mir? Razmyshlenii︠a︡ profana -- Dva lit︠s︡a ėkonomicheskoĭ svobody -- Ultra pessimo, ili Homo sapiens kak strashnai︠a︡ oshibka prirody -- Vlastʹ kak obʺekt/subʺekt prestupleniĭ -- Intellektualʹnai︠a︡ antimobilʹnostʹ sovremennykh rossiĭskikh (...)
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  23. Gry komputerowe i branża gier a sztuka komiksowa.Andrzej Klimczuk - 2011 - In Grażyna Gajewska & Rafał Wójcik (eds.), Contextual Mix. Through Graphic Stories to Analyses of Contemporary Culture. Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk. pp. 385--396.
    Growth in popularity of computer games is a noticeable change in recent years. Electronic entertainment increasingly engages the wider society and reaches to new audiences by offering them satisfy of wide variety of needs and aspirations. As a mass media games not only provide entertainment, but they are also an important source of income, knowledge and social problems. Article aims to bring closer look on the common areas of games and comics. On the one hand designers and artists working on (...)
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    Does GRI Sustainability Reporting Pay Off? An Empirical Investigation of Publicly Listed Firms in China.Lujie Chen, Fu Jia, Guido Orzes & Yang Yang - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (7):1738-1772.
    The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines have emerged as an important instrument used by firms to structure the content of sustainability reporting (SR). This development has led to the question of whether the elaboration of GRI SR is beneficial to a firm’s financial performance. In this study, building on signaling theory, we carry out an empirical investigation of the impact of GRI SR on firm profitability and the factors moderating that impact. Drawing from the China Stock Market and Accounting Research (...)
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    Pluralismo religioso na Lusofonia: uma questão de Liberdade.Lisete S. Mendes Mónico - 2016 - Horizonte 14 (41):144-172.
    This article aims to contribute with a reflection about religious pluralism and religious freedom into Lusophony. Reviving pieces of history since the 15th century to the current post-colonial Portuguese society, Lusophony is analyzed in two complementary perspectives: That of the colonizing people and that of the colonized nations. Evangelization, colonization and Lusophony are, and always will be, inseparable. In addition to linguistic uniformity, Lusophony gave its distinctiveness in acculturation, miscegenation, plasticity, and Christianization policy. Using the census data in the 90’s, (...)
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    Okuliarcentristinės estetikos atvertys ir grįžtys: akis ir lobynas.Salomėja Jastrumskytė - 2018 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 97:52-64.
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    Legitimizing Negative Aspects in GRI-Oriented Sustainability Reporting: A Qualitative Analysis of Corporate Disclosure Strategies.Rüdiger Hahn & Regina Lülfs - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 123 (3):401-420.
    Corporate sustainability reports are supposed to provide a complete and balanced picture of corporate sustainability performance. They are, however, usually voluntary and thus prone to interpretation and even greenwashing tendencies. To overcome this problem, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) provides standardized reporting guidelines challenging companies to report positive and negative aspects of an organization’s sustainability performance. However, the reporting of “negative aspects” in particular can endanger corporate legitimacy if perceived by the stakeholders as not being in line with societal norms (...)
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  28. Rat︠s︡ionalisticheskai︠a︡ tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡ i sovremennostʹ.M. T. Stepani︠a︡nt︠s︡ (ed.) - 1988 - Moskva: "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
    v. 1. Indii︠a︡ -- v. 2. Blizhniĭ i Sredniĭ Vostok -- v. 3. Kitaĭ.
     
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    Image Agents.A. S. Aurora Hoel - 2021 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 30 (61-62):120-126.
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    An Integrational Framework of Organizational Moral Development, Legitimacy, and Corporate Responsibility: A Longitudinal, Intersectoral Analysis of Citizenship Reports.Gabriella Lewis, Sergio Palacios & Marcus A. Valenzuela - 2016 - Business and Society Review 121 (4):593-623.
    In this article, we outline a unique conceptual framework connecting legitimacy types (Suchman, 1995), theories of corporate responsibility (Brummer, 1991), and levels of organizational moral development based on Kohlberg's (1971) moral development stages. In addition, based on Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) categories, we found empirical support for our framework, by content analyzing Fortune 500 corporate citizenship reports from four different industries (i.e., chemicals, motor vehicle/auto parts, pharmaceutical, and utilities), at three data points (i.e., 2002, 2007, and 2012). Our analysis indicates (...)
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    Kalderon, ME, 129.G. Bealer, D. Braun, G. Ebbs, C. L. Elder, A. S. Gillies, J. Jones, M. A. Khalidi, K. Levy, M. K. McGowan & C. L. Stephens - 2001 - Philosophical Studies 105 (311).
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    Becoming aware of feelings: Integration of cognitive-developmental, neuroscientific, and psychoanalytic perspectives.Richard D. R. Lane & David A. S. Garfield - 2005 - Neuro-Psychoanalysis 7 (1):5-30.
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    What happens to “useless” natural language mediators?Philip H. Marshall & Randolph A. S. Smith - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (3):207-208.
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    Exploring the global reporting initiative (GRI) guidelines as a model for triple bottom-line reporting.L. P. Hartman & M. Painter-Morland - 2007 - African Journal of Business Ethics 2 (1):45.
    The paper is aimed at analyzing the contribution that the Global Reporting Initiative makes to the field of sustainability reporting. It provides an overview of the multitude of initiatives aimed at standardizing corporate social responsibility efforts on a global scale and highlights the ways in which the GRI can be distinguished from other international initiatives. By evaluating GRI's goals and its claims, the paper provides an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of this critical initiative. It includes a discussion of (...)
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    Microstructure and order in NiPt3.B. Schönfeld, M. Engelke & A. S. Sologubenko - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (10):1080-1092.
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  36. Issledovanie logicheskikh sistem: [sbornik stateĭ.P. V. Tavanet︠s︡ & S. A. I︠A︡novskai︠a︡ (eds.) - 1970 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
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  37. Studia Biblica et Semitica.W. C. van Unnik & A. S. van der Woude - 1966
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  38. Some Epistemological Reflections on Software Development.A. M. Haeberer & P. A. S. Veloso - unknown
     
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    Crick, F. 222.J. Currie, A. Damasio, J. Danckert, C. Darwin, A. S. David, M. Davies, B. Davis, J. Decety, R. C. DeCharmes & K. Delmeire - 2005 - In Helena de Preester & Veroniek Knockaert (eds.), Body image and body schema. John Benjamins. pp. 329.
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    Film Gris v. Film Noir.Sander H. Lee - 2022 - Film and Philosophy 26:123-141.
    In this essay, I argue that the distinction between film gris and film noir, introduced by Jon Tuska in his 1984 book Dark Cinema, enhances our appreciation of the philosophical attributes of such films. For Tuska, there are important differences between a film gris and a film noir. While a film gris may have a number of noir attributes (a shadowy noir visual style, a gritty urban setting, cynical characters, etc.) a genuine film noir is not merely a police procedural (...)
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    The Oxyrhynchus Papyri.A. S. Hunt - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (01):34-35.
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    Spet︠s︡ifika religioznoĭ filosofii N.A. Berdi︠a︡eva.S. A. Titarenko - 2006 - Rostov-na-Donu: Rostovskiĭ gos. universitet. Edited by G. V. Drach.
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  43. Logic and foundations of mathematics.D. van Dalen, J. G. Dijkman, A. Heyting, Stephen Cole Kleene & A. S. Troelstra (eds.) - 1969 - Groningen,: Wolters-Noordhoff.
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    Śabdavimarśa.Śāradā Caturvedī - 2006 - Vārāṇasī: Sampūrṇānanda Saṃskr̥ta Viśvavidyālaya.
    Exhaustive study on verbal epistemology in philosophy and Sanskrit grammar.
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  45. Marksistsko-leninskai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ gosudarstva, revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii i diktatury proletariata; lekt︠s︡ii.M. A. Prot︠s︡ʹko - 1958 - Moskva,:
     
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    Responsibilities and obligations of using human research specimens transported across national boundaries.A. S. Muula & J. M. Mfutso-Bengo - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (1):35-38.
    Research collaboration beyond national jurisdiction is one aspect of the globalisation of health research. It has potential to complement researchers in terms of research skills, equipment and lack of adequate numbers of potential research subjects. Collaboration at an equal level of partnership though desirable, may not be practicable. Sometimes, human research specimens must be transported from one country to other. Where this occurs, there should be clear understanding between the collaborating research institutions regarding issues of access and control of the (...)
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    al-Nazʻah al-naqdīyah fī falsafat Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazzālī: abʻāduhā wa-khaṣāʼiṣuhā wa-atharuhā ʻalá al-fikr al-Islāmī wa-al-ʻālamī.Yūsuf al-ʻĀṣī Ṭawīl - 2016 - Bayrūt, Lubnān: Maktabat Ḥasan al-ʻAṣrīyah.
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    Bcom ldan ral gri (1227-1305) on Indian Buddhist logic and epistemology: his commentary on Dignāga's Pramāṇasamuccaya. van der Kuijp & W. J. Leonard - 2013 - Wien: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und buddhistische Studien, Universität Wien. Edited by Arthur P. McKeown & Bcom-Ldan-Rigs-Paʼi-Ral-Gri.
    A diplomatic edition of a commentary by Bcom-ldan-ral-gri (1227-1305), a Tibetan Buddhist scholar of the Kadampa (Bka-gdams-pa) tradition, on the "Pramāṇasamuccaya" written by the Indian Buddhist logician, Dignāga (c. 480-540 CE); includes extensive introductory material on the life and work of Dignāga, and reception of this treatise in Tibet.
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    ‘Missionary in a dark continent’: Der Monat and Germany's intellectual regeneration, 1947–1950.S. A. Longstaff - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):93-99.
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    Action-thoughts and the genesis of time in linguistic semiosis.A. Simsky, A. V. Kravchenko & A. S. Druzhinin - 2021 - Slovo.Ru: Baltic Accent 12 (2):7-28.
    The genesis of time is explained in the spirit of constructivism combined with the activity approach to cognition. The cardinal temporal categories of present, past, and fu- ture are discussed in terms of action-thoughts understood as elementary units of activity whose structure is determined by linguistic semiosis. Husserl’s tripartite model of the phenomenology of time (prime perception, retention, protention) is applied to the ana- lysis of the subject’s experience of his actions. It is demonstrated that, while our lived present is (...)
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