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  1. Reconstruction of quantum theory.Alexei Grinbaum - 2007 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 (3):387 - 408.
    What belongs to quantum theory is no more than what is needed for its derivation. Keeping to this maxim, we record a paradigmatic shift in the foundations of quantum mechanics, where the focus has recently moved from interpreting to reconstructing quantum theory. Several historic and contemporary reconstructions are analyzed, including the work of Hardy, Rovelli, and Clifton, Bub and Halvorson. We conclude by discussing the importance of a novel concept of intentionally incomplete reconstruction.
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    Memories with a blind mind: Remembering the past and imagining the future with aphantasia.Alexei J. Dawes, Rebecca Keogh, Sarah Robuck & Joel Pearson - 2022 - Cognition 227 (C):105192.
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    Consciousness and Learning from the Biosemiotic Perspective.Alexei A. Sharov - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (3):483-490.
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    Reconstructing instead of interpreting quantum theory.Alexei Grinbaum - 2007 - Philosophy of Science 74 (5):761-774.
    A paradigmatic shift in the foundations of quantum mechanics is recorded, from interpreting to reconstructing quantum theory. Examples of reconstruction are analyzed, and conceptual foundations of the information-theoretic reconstruction developed. A concept of intentionally incomplete reconstruction is introduced to mark the novel content of research in the foundation of quantum theory. ‡Many thanks to Lucien Hardy, Jeff Bub and Bill Demopoulos for their comments. This research was supported through the ANR grant ANR-06-BLAN-0348-01. Part of this research was held at the (...)
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    Primarily about primaries.Allan Borodin, Omer Lev, Nisarg Shah & Tyrone Strangway - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 329 (C):104095.
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    Role of Utility and Inference in the Evolution of Functional Information.Alexei A. Sharov - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (1):101-115.
    Functional information means an encoded network of functions in living organisms from molecular signaling pathways to an organism’s behavior. It is represented by two components: code and an interpretation system, which together form a self-sustaining semantic closure. Semantic closure allows some freedom between components because small variations of the code are still interpretable. The interpretation system consists of inference rules that control the correspondence between the code and the function (phenotype) and determines the shape of the fitness landscape. The utility (...)
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    Freeman and Evan.Alexei M. Marcoux - 1999 - Business Ethics Quarterly 9 (2):207-224.
    We argue that the Rawlsian social contract argument advanced for stakeholder theory by R. Edward Freeman, writing alone and with William M. Evan, fails in three main ways. First, it is true to Rawls in neither form, nor purpose, nor the level of knowledge (or ignorance) required to motivate the veil of ignorance. Second, it fails to tailor the veil of ignorance to the fairness conditions that are required to solve the moral problem that Freeman and Evan set out to (...)
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    Towards a Biosemiotic Theory of Evolution.Alexei A. Sharov - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (1):101-105.
    The target article by Denis Noble is an excellent overview of the illusions of the Modern Synthesis that still remains in textbooks despite of the recent criticism. Overcoming these illusions shows the active role of organisms in the evolutionary process and accounts for additional mechanisms such as plasticity of embryo development, epigenetic heredity, multilevel selection, Baldwin effect, and niche construction, which are components of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. Adding these mechanisms is certainly an important step forward, but I argue that (...)
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    Following Developments of Biosemiotics.Alexei A. Sharov - 2024 - Biosemiotics 17 (3):737-739.
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    Towards Synthesis of Biology and Semiotics.Alexei Sharov, Timo Maran & Morten Tønnessen - 2015 - Biosemiotics 8 (1):1-7.
    The journal Biosemiotics was envisioned by its founding editor, Marcello Barbieri, as a major periodical for interdisciplinary papers that integrate biology and semiotics. Since 2008 the journal has published 21 issues, including special issues on crucial problems such as the semiotics of perception, origins of mind, code biology, biohermeneutics, biosemiotic analysis of information and chance. The impact factor of the journal does not fully describe the significance of this journal, because the discipline of biosemiotics is young and remains in its (...)
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    Fundamental principles and mechanisms of the conscious self.Alexei V. Samsonovich & Lynn Nadel - 2005 - Cortex. Special Issue 41 (5):669-689.
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    Sparsely populated and rural areas in the United Kingdom: measures to solve governance challenges.Alexei Langinen - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 6:29-39.
    Introduction. The problems of state and local governance in sparsely populated and rural areas is relevant for the Russian Federation due to the presence of depressed areas, depopulation of the countryside, small towns, monotowns, migration of the rural population to large cities, regional capitals, other regions and abroad. These processes are typical for many other modern states. Solving the problems of rural and sparsely populated areas includes providing socially significant services, protecting the health and safety of residents, developing education, creating (...)
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  13. A Fiduciary Argument Against Stakeholder Theory.Alexei M. Marcoux - 2003 - Business Ethics Quarterly 13 (1):1-24.
    Critics attack normative ethical stakeholder theory for failing to recognize the special moral status of shareholders that justifiesthe fiduciary duties owed to them at law by managers. Stakeholder theorists reply that there is nothing morally significant about shareholders that can underwrite those fiduciary duties. I advance an argument that seeks to demonstrate both the special moral status of shareholders in a firm and the concomitant moral inadequacy of stakeholder theory. I argue that (i) if some relations morally requirefiduciary duties, and (...)
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    Reimaging the Imaginaries of Artificial Intelligence.Alexei Grinbaum - 2023 - Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology 27 (3):405-410.
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  15. Contemporary Philosophical Materialism and Synergetics: Natural Production.E. T. Borodin - 2004 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 43 (2):28-46.
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  16. (1 other version)Istorii︠a︡ rozvytku poni︠a︡tti︠a︡ pro chyslo i systemy chyslenni︠a︡.Oleksiĭ Ivanovych Borodin - 1963
     
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    Komicheskoe v muzyke: monografii︠a︡.B. B. Borodin - 2004 - Moskva: Kompozitor.
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    Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming. By Timothy M. Davis.Alexei K. Ditter - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2).
    Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming. By Timothy M. Davis. Studies in the History of Chinese Texts, vol. 6. Leiden: Brill, 2015. Pp. xiv + 414. €125, $162.
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  19. Quantum Observer and Kolmogorov Complexity.Alexei Grinbaum - 2013 - In Tilman Sauer & Adrian Wüthrich (eds.), New Vistas on Old Problems. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge. pp. 13.
     
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  20. Byzantine church decoration and the great schism of 1054.Alexei Lidov - 1998 - Byzantion 68 (2):381-405.
    De nouveaux thèmes théologiques apparaissent dans le décor des églises byzantines vers le milieu du 11e siècle. Ils sont nés d'un programme spécifique probablement lié au schisme de 1054. L'A. étudie les thèmes liturgiques centraux de l'Eglise orthodoxe de cette époque en prêtant une attention particulière au symbolisme des thèmes et à la date de leur émergence au sein du décor de l'église comme par exemple la communion des apôtres, les évêques officiant, le Christ comme Grand Prêtre consacrant l'Eglise ou (...)
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  21. Medieval dialectician//Name: essays and translations/Comp. and total. Ed. AA Tahoe-Godi.-SPb.Alexei Losev - forthcoming - Aletheia.
  22. Islam in Russia.Alexei V. Malashenko - 2009 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 76 (1):321-358.
    According to the 2002 census, the Muslim population of Russia was 14.5 million people. During the past decade, the idea of a Muslim demographic "threat" has spread, discussed most often by politicians with nationalist views, along with journalists and some writers. Islam remains a factor that regulates relations in society. The current revival of Islam is contradictory and diverse in terms of its consequences. Its main result is that we are dealing with a new Islam and new Muslims.
     
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    On Consequence and Rejection as Operators.Alexei Muravitsky - 2023 - Logica Universalis 17 (4):443-460.
    This paper is devoted to the concepts of consequence and rejection, formulated as operators on a nonempty set of sentences, which may initially be unstructured. One of the issues that we pay attention to is the “cyclicity” of these concepts when they are defined one through the other. In addition, we explore this cyclicity, when the set of all sentences acquires some structure, or we can assume some structure of sentences in the sense that the operation of substitution can be (...)
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  24. Frederick C Beiser 'The German Historicist Tradition'.Alexei Procyshyn - unknown
     
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    Pragmatics and biosemiotics.Alexei A. Sharov - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):245-257.
    Pragmatics, i.e., a system of values (or goals) in agent behavior, marks the boundary between physics and semiotics. Agents are defined as systems that are able to control their behavior in order to increase their values. The freedom of actions in agents is based on the distinction between macrocharacters that describe the state or stage, and micro-characters that are interpreted as memory. Signs are arbitrarily established relations between micro- and macro-characters that are anticipated to be useful for agents. Three kinds (...)
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    (1 other version)Y = 2x vs. Y = 3x.Alexei Stolboushkin & Damian Niwiński - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):661-672.
    We show that no formula of first order logic using linear ordering and the logical relation y = 2x can define the property that the size of a finite model is divisible by 3. This answers a long-standing question which may be of relevance to certain open problems in circuit complexity.
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  27. The Old-New Meaning of Researcher’s Responsibility.Alexei Grinbaum - 2013 - Etica E Politica 15 (1):236-250.
    If the technological situation is unique, the ways to understand the contemporary moral condition are not. We link it to age-old questions: in fact, the power promised by technol-ogy only establishes a new form of human finitude. In the face of this continuity of the fundamental moral condition, we examine a number of alternative ways of thinking about the basis of responsible innovation, exploring the metaphors of quasi-parental and political responsibilities, as well as the place of virtue in innovation and (...)
     
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  28. Estestvoznanīe vʺ prilozhenīi kʺ zhizni.N. A. Borodin - 1920 - Nʹi︠u︡-Īorkʺ: Mezhdunarodnoe knigoizdatelʹstvo.
    This book overviews how different special sciences could be applied in everyday life. The book was published as part of a nonfiction agricultural series written and edited in part by Nikolai Borodin (1861-1937). In the pre-revolutionary period, Borodin and fellow scholar B. Bakhmetiev visted the USA to obtain a loan and ensure the execution of order for supply of military and agricultural equipment. During the Civil War Borodin joined the White movement and Kolchak's government which sent him (...)
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    Evolution of Natural Agents: Preservation, Advance, and Emergence of Functional Information.Alexei A. Sharov - 2016 - Biosemiotics 9 (1):103-120.
    Biological evolution is often viewed narrowly as a change of morphology or allele frequency in a sequence of generations. Here I pursue an alternative informational concept of evolution, as preservation, advance, and emergence of functional information in natural agents. Functional information is a network of signs that are used by agents to preserve and regulate their functions. Functional information is preserved in evolution via complex interplay of copying and construction processes: the digital components are copied, whereas interpreting subagents together with (...)
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    A Counterintuitive Argument for Résumé Embellishment.Alexei M. Marcoux - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 63 (2):183-194.
    Applied ethicists say little about résumé embellishment. Presumably, this is so because résumé embellishment seems obviously wrong; an instance of ordinary lying, familiar moral prohibitions against which cover the case completely. Analysis of résumé embellishment merely as ordinary lying overlooks its collective action aspects. Taking account of those aspects and their implications, I argue on consequentialist grounds that, given some plausible background conditions, a limited form of résumé embellishment is morally permissible. This outcome is a particular instantiation of a more (...)
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    Kant and the Crusians in the Debate on Optimism.Alexei N. Krouglov - 2018 - Kantian Journal 37 (2):7-31.
  32. Which Fine-Tuning Arguments Are Fine?Alexei Grinbaum - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (5):615-631.
    Fine-tuning arguments are a frequent find in the literature on quantum field theory. They are based on naturalness—an aesthetic criterion that was given a precise definition in the debates on the Higgs mechanism. We follow the history of such definitions and of their application at the scale of electroweak symmetry breaking. They give rise to a special interpretation of probability, which we call Gedankenfrequency. Finally, we show that the argument from naturalness has been extended to comparing different models of the (...)
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    The Informational Reality Commentary on Igor Aleksander and Helen Morton's — "Aristotle's Laptop: The Discovery of Our Informational Mind".Alexei V. Samsonovich - 2014 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 6 (1):49-53.
    Alexei V. Samsonovich, Int. J. Mach. Conscious., 06, 49 (2014). DOI: 10.1142/S1793843014400083.
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    The Conditions of Immanent Critique.Alexei Procyshyn - 2022 - Critical Horizons 23 (1):22-43.
    ABSTRACT This article contributes to methodological debates in contemporary critical theory regarding the scope and features of immanent critique. I spell out the philosophical commitments presupposed by this approach to criticism and identify its basic features by comparing it with more recognizable argumentative or interpretative strategies. This comparison yields three immanent-critical requirements – for inherence, contradiction, and access – which bring into relief the heuristic and ampliative character of immanent criticism. Yet, these requirements also imply that “immanent critique” is not (...)
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    Composite Agency: Semiotics of Modularity and Guiding Interactions.Alexei A. Sharov - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (2):157-178.
    Principles of constructivism are used here to explore how organisms develop tools, subagents, scaffolds, signs, and adaptations. Here I discuss reasons why organisms have composite nature and include diverse subagents that interact in partially cooperating and partially conflicting ways. Such modularity is necessary for efficient and robust functionality, including mutual construction and adaptability at various time scales. Subagents interact via material and semiotic relations, some of which force or prescribe actions of partners. Other interactions, which I call “guiding”, do not (...)
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    The Great War, the Russian Civil War, and the Invention of Big Science.Alexei Kojevnikov - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (2):239-275.
    ArgumentThe revolutionary transformation in Russian science toward the Soviet model of research started even before the revolution of 1917. It was triggered by the crisis of World War I, in response to which Russian academics proposed radical changes in the goals and infrastructure of the country’s scientific effort. Their drafts envisioned the recognition of science as a profession separate from teaching, the creation of research institutes, and the turn toward practical, applied research linked to the military and industrial needs of (...)
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    Evolution of sex differences in lifespan and aging: Causes and constraints.Alexei A. Maklakov & Virpi Lummaa - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (8):717-724.
    Why do the two sexes have different lifespans and rates of aging? Two hypotheses based on asymmetric inheritance of sex chromosomes (“unguarded X”) or mitochondrial genomes (“mother's curse”) explain sex differences in lifespan as sex‐specific maladaptation leading to increased mortality in the shorter‐lived sex. While asymmetric inheritance hypotheses equate long life with high fitness, considerable empirical evidence suggests that sexes resolve the fundamental tradeoff between reproduction and survival differently resulting in sex‐specific optima for lifespan. However, selection for sex‐specific values in (...)
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    Elementary equivalence of rings with finitely generated additive groups.Alexei G. Myasnikov, Francis Oger & Mahmood Sohrabi - 2018 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 169 (6):514-522.
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    Narratives of quantum theory in the age of quantum technologies.Alexei Grinbaum - 2017 - Ethics and Information Technology 19 (4):295-306.
    Quantum technologies can be presented to the public with or without introducing a strange trait of quantum theory responsible for their non-classical efficiency. Traditionally the message was centered on the superposition principle, while entanglement and properties such as contextuality have been gaining ground recently. A less theoretical approach is focused on simple protocols that enable technological applications. It results in a pragmatic narrative built with the help of the resource paradigm and principle-based reconstructions. I discuss the advantages and weaknesses of (...)
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    Business ethics.Alexei Marcoux - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Has the Problem of the Motion of a Heavy Symmetric Top been Solved in Quadratures?Alexei A. Deriglazov - 2024 - Foundations of Physics 54 (3):1-10.
    We have revised the problem of the motion of a heavy symmetric top. When formulating equations of the Lagrange top with the diagonal inertia tensor, the potential energy has more complicated form as compared with that assumed in the literature on dynamics of a rotating body. This implies the corresponding improvements in equations of motion. Using the Liouville’s theorem, we solve the improved equations in quadratures and present the explicit expressions for the resulting elliptic integrals.
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    Can social systems theory be used for immanent critique?Alexei Procyshyn - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 143 (1):97-114.
    Two trends have emerged in recent work from the Frankfurt School: the first involves a reconsideration of immanent critique’s basic commitments and viability for critical social theory, while the second involves an effort to introduce temporal considerations for social interaction into critical theorizing to help make sense of the phenomenon of social acceleration. This article contributes to these ongoing discussions by investigating whether social systems theory, in which temporal relations play a primary role, can be integrated with immanent critique. If (...)
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    Moral Equivalence in the Metaverse.Alexei Grinbaum & Laurynas Adomaitis - 2022 - NanoEthics 16 (3):257-270.
    Are digital subjects in virtual reality morally equivalent to human subjects? We divide this problem into two questions bearing, respectively, on cognitive and emotional equivalence. Typically, cognitive equivalence does not hold due to the lack of substantialist indistinguishability, but emotional equivalence applies: digital subjects endowed with face or language elicit emotional responses on a par with real-world pleasure, desire, horror, or fear. This is sufficient for projecting moral traits on avatars in the metaverse or on dialog systems based on large (...)
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  44. Biosemiotics: A functional-evolutionary approach to the analysis of the sense of information.Alexei A. Sharov - forthcoming - Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web.
     
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    On the eve of the LHC: Conceptual questions in high-energy physics.Alexei Grinbaum - unknown
    We start by remarks on the scientific and societal context of today's theoretical physics. Major classes of models for physics to be explored at the LHC are then reviewed. This leads us to propose an LHC timeline and a list of potential effects on theoretical physics and the society. We then explore three conceptual questions connected with the LHC physics: symmetry (and symmetry breaking), effective field theory, and fine tuning.
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    The philosophy of mathematics in U.s.S.R.Alexei G. Barabashev - 1986 - Philosophia Mathematica (1-2):15-25.
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    La BFM 2022 : un corpus pour les recherches diachroniques en français médiéval et au-delà.Alexei Guillot-Barbance Lavrentiev - 2024 - Corpus 25.
    La Base de français médiéval (BFM) fait partie des corpus de français médiéval (9e-15e s.) les plus anciens et les plus utilisés par les linguistes diachroniciens et plus largement par tous ceux qui s’intéressent à l’histoire du français. Elle est le fruit d’une collaboration entre linguistes-philologues et spécialistes de la méthode textométrique implémentée dans la plateforme TXM. L’article présente un état des lieux du corpus BFM2022 focalisé sur la représentativité et l’interopérabilité des données. Il illustre l’apport des outils numériques pour (...)
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    Beyond Rasiowan Systems: Unital Deductive Systems.Alexei Y. Muravitsky - 2014 - Logica Universalis 8 (1):83-102.
    We deal with monotone structural deductive systems in an unspecified propositional language \ . These systems fall into several overlapping classes, forming a hierarchy. Along with well-known classes of deductive systems such as those of implicative, Fregean and equivalential systems, we consider new classes of unital and weakly implicative systems. The latter class is auxiliary, while the former is central in our discussion. Our analysis of unital systems leads to the concept of Lindenbaum–Tarski algebra which, under some natural conditions, is (...)
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    The Hanf number for amalgamation of coloring classes.Alexei Kolesnikov & Chris Lambie-Hanson - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (2):570-583.
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    Social Coordination or Social Cooperation? Ambiguities of Haslanger’s Approach to Social Life.Alexei Procyshyn - 2019 - Tandf: Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (1):104-108.
    Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2019, Page 104-108.
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