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    Miscslams á.Evolučná Teória Poznania U. K. Lorenza - 2000 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 7 (2):227-238.
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  2. Teória poznania: úvod do dialektiky ako logiky poznania.Václav Černík - 1980 - Bratislava: Nakl. Pravda. Edited by Etela Farkašová & Jozef Viceník.
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    Ewolucyjna teoria poznania a kognitywistyka.Jan Pleszczyński - 2006 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 54 (2):175-196.
    In this article I am dealing mainly with the following notions: “perception apparatus” (Weltbildapparat), “view of the world” (Weltbild, picture of the world) and “representation”. The first and the second ones belong to the basic notions in the vocabulary of K. Lorenz’s evolutionary epistemology, the third in cognitive sciences. I seek to demonstrate the relationships between them. This analysis is put in a broader context, indicating the relationships between expensively developing cognitive sciences and evolutionary epistemology (much less popular today). It (...)
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    Teoria sylogizmu zdań asertorycznych u Arystotelesa na tle logiki tradycyjnej. [REVIEW]K. St - 1949 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 2:459-460.
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    S. Ú. Maslov. Téoriá déduktivnyh sistém i éé priménéniá. Russian original of the preceding. Kibérnétika. Radio i Savz', Moscow1986, 135 pp. - K. D. Stroyan and José Manuel Bayod. Foundations of infinitesimal stochastic analysis. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 119. North-Holland, Amsterdam, New York, and Oxford, 1986, xii + 478 pp. [REVIEW]Nigel Cutland - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1261-1262.
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    Informat︠s︡ionnyĭ podkhod k poznanii︠u︡ deĭstvitelʹnosti.Ė. P. Semeni︠u︡k - 1988 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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  7. Obeshchenauchnye kategorii i podkhody k poznanii︠u︡.Ėduard Pavlovich Semeni︠u︡k - 1978
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    The object of jurisprudence.U. K. Oxford - 2024 - Jurisprudence 15 (2):164-173.
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  9. Vvedenie v filosofii︠u︡ nastoi︠a︡shchego.L. V. Gnati︠u︡k - 1997 - Kiev: "Kievskoe bratstvo".
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    Filosofsʹki eti︠u︡dy ekzystent︠s︡ialʹno-somatychnoho butti︠a︡: monohrafii︠a︡.Lidii︠a︡ Hazni︠u︡k - 2008 - Kyïv: Vydavet︠s︡ʹ PARAPAN.
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    Intelektualʹni tradyt︠s︡iï ukraïnsʹko-ti︠u︡rksʹkoho pohranychchi︠a︡ XVI-XVIII st.: monohrafii︠a︡.Petro Krali︠u︡k - 2015 - Kyïv: KNT. Edited by M. M. I︠A︡kubovych.
    I. Musulʹmansʹka kulʹtura ĭ filosofii︠a︡ na pivdennoukraïnsʹkykh zemli︠a︡kh -- Filosofsʹkyĭ sufizm Ibrahima alʹ-Kyrymi -- Abu lʹBaka'alʹ-Kafauvi: paradyhma postklasychnoho syntezu nauk -- Rat︠s︡ionalizm Mukhammada alʹ-Kafauvi ta Mukhammada alʹ-Akkirmani -- II. Obraz ti︠u︡rksʹkykh narodiv v ukraïnsʹkiĭ literaturi rannʹomedrnoï doby.
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  12. Intent︠s︡ionalʹnistʹ u prostori kulʹtury: mystet︠s︡tvoznavchyĭ, kulʹturolohichnyĭ ta filosofsʹkyĭ aspekty.Oleksandr Opanasi︠u︡k - 2013 - Lʹviv: Liha-Pres.
     
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    A chto u nego v podsoznanii?: dvenadt︠s︡atʹ urokov po psikhotekhnologii proniknovenii︠a︡ v podsoznanie sobesednika.A. I︠U︡ Panasi︠u︡k - 1999 - Moskva: "Delo".
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  14. Psikhologii︠a︡ sovremennykh verui︠u︡shchikh i ateisticheskoe vospitanie: Sot︠s︡ialʹno-psikhol. issledovanie.Vladimir Vasilʹevich Pavli︠u︡k - 1976 - Lʹvov: Vishcha shkola.
     
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    Avicenna on empty intentionality: a case study in analytical Avicennianism.U. K. Manchester - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (4):798-817.
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    Reducing reexpansions in iterative-deepening search by controlling cutoff bounds.U. K. Sarkar, P. P. Chakrabarti, S. Ghose & S. C. De Sarkar - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 50 (2):207-221.
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    Kvantitativnai︠a︡ lingvistika i semantika: sbornik nauchnykh trudov / [redakt︠s︡ionnai︠a︡ kollegii︠a︡, A.S. Gumeni︠u︡k... et al.].A. S. Gumeni︠u︡k (ed.) - 19uu - Novosibirsk: Novosibirskiĭ gos. pedagog. universitet.
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    "Mesto obitanii︠a︡ tvoego...": k voprosu o realʹnykh urovni︠a︡kh bytii︠a︡ v ontologii Nikolai︠a︡ Gartmana: monografii︠a︡.Leonid Vladimirovich Gnati︠u︡k - 2017 - Sumy: Universitetskai︠a︡ kniga.
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    Diahnostyka i prohnostyka brekhni: ekskursy v teorii︠u︡ komunikat︠s︡iï.Ihor Pavli︠u︡k - 2003 - Lʹviv: Vyd-vo "Spolom".
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  20. Stanovlenie idei grazhdanskogo obshchestva i ee istoricheskai︠a︡ ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡.V. V. Viti︠u︡k - 1995 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t sot︠s︡iologii.
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    Pessimism and Optimism in Non-Ideal Inquiry Epistemology.U. K. Edinburgh - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-8.
    McKenna’s version of non-ideal inquiry epistemology combines pessimism about the epistemic capacities of individuals with certain forms of optimism about the influence of social institutions on our epistemic lives. I suggest that the latter may amount to a problematic idealisation of the sort McKenna is trying to steer epistemology away from; moreover, a more thoroughgoing pessimism about the epistemic influence of institutions may make it clearer why we should value and strive for a degree of intellectual autonomy, even if this (...)
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    Austrian philosophy and the persistence of metaphysics.U. K. Manchester - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-11.
    Following an overview of Mark Textor's wide-ranging narrative in The Disappearance of the Soul and the Turn Against Metaphysics, I note his treatment of the discussion of Brentano's thesis and discuss that of the naturalistic opposition to Brentano, Textor's understanding of the concept of Austrian Philosophy and raise a question about the survival of metaphysics he advocates.
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    Too many rules.U. K. Oxford - 2024 - Jurisprudence 15 (2):154-163.
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    Frege, Sigwart, and Stoic Logic.U. K. Oxford - 2024 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (4):428-434.
    This very brief paper provides plausible answers to the two residual questions that Jamie Tappenden states, but leaves unanswered, in his 2024 paper ‘Following Bobzien: Some notes on Frege’s development and engagement with his environment’, namely, why Frege read Sigwart’s Logik and what caused Frege to read Prantl.
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    Applying Evidential Pluralism to evidence-based law: EBL+.U. K. Manchester - forthcoming - Jurisprudence:1-44.
    Evidence-based law seeks to make best use of evidence to assess the effectiveness of laws and regulations. The question arises as to how exactly to make best use of evidence. This paper argues that Evidential Pluralism provides an answer to this question and can thus provide philosophical foundations for evidence-based law. Evidential Pluralism is a theory of causal enquiry which maintains that one needs to scrutinise mechanistic studies alongside the experimental and observational studies that are the focus of present-day evidence-based (...)
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    Epistemic Corruption and Non-Ideal Epistemology.U. K. Nottingham - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-7.
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    “All knowledge is either conception or assent”. On the history and significance of a fundamental distinction in Islamic philosophy.U. K. Cambridge - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-21.
    Following Aristotle, classical Islamic philosophers distinguished between two types of knowledge: conception and assent. This paper argues that the discussions elicited by this distinction are an essential feature of postclassical Islamic philosophy (ca. 1200–1800). The early postclassical philosophers made the distinction central to logic and thereby to epistemology and scientific inquiry at large. As the distinction came to be perceived as problematic, it sparked philosophical arguments about a range of issues in logic and epistemology. One particularly pertinent problem was the (...)
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    The great guide to the preservation of life: Malebranche on the imagination.U. K. London - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-26.
    Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715) holds that the senses, imagination, and passions aim at survival and the satisfaction of the body’s needs, rather than truth or the good of the mind. Each of these faculties makes a distinctive and, indeed, an indispensable contribution to the preservation of life. Commentators have largely focused on how the senses keep us alive. By comparison, the imagination and passions have been neglected. In this paper, I reconstruct Malebranche’s account of how the imagination contributes to the preservation (...)
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    Mary Midgley’s meta-ethics and Neo-Aristotelian naturalism.U. K. Nottingham - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-26.
    This paper has two aims: First, to provide an elucidation of the kind of meta-ethical programme at work in Mary Midgley's (1919-2018) Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature (published in 1978). Second, to make the case for Midgley's placement within the philosophical and philosophical-historical canon, specifically, as an important figure within the meta-ethical movement of ‘Neo-Aristotelian naturalism'. On historical and systematic grounds, I argue that Midgley should be classified as a neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalist notwithstanding the distinctive features of (...)
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    An emotionally vulnerable profession? professional values and emotions within legal practice.U. K. Sheffield - 2024 - Legal Ethics 26 (2):238-257.
    Applying Fineman’s vulnerability theory, this paper will explore the role of emotions within the legal profession and the specific vulnerabilities that arise from their traditional and contemporary treatment within law. It will consider how the notion of professionalism in law has traditionally disregarded or excluded emotions as irrelevant or even dangerous in a manner which is philosophically and psychologically flawed as well as damaging to mental health and wellbeing. This approach has created longstanding unacknowledged vulnerabilities for the profession as a (...)
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    The nature of human practices and the importance of practical reason: why law cannot be a moral practice only.U. K. Guildford - 2024 - Jurisprudence 15 (2):174-181.
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    Metametaphysical Monism, Dualism, Pluralism, and Holism in the German Idealist Tradition.U. K. Egham - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-15.
    During his Jena period, Fichte endorses a curious dictum: ‘the kind of philosophy one chooses depends on the kind of person one is’. How can Fichte’s dictum support a vindication of German idealism over Spinozism, which he also calls ‘dogmatism’? I will show that the answer to this seemingly straightforward question reveals a rather complex series of metametaphysical objections that shape the development of the entire German idealist tradition. Ultimately, as I will suggest, the series of metametaphysical questions that shape (...)
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    Transcending Ibn Rushd’s methods of reasoning.U. K. Birmingham - forthcoming - Asian Philosophy:1-33.
    Ibn Rushd presents different methods of reasoning. Each method differs in terms of its construction, level of assent, and the cognitive state it ultimately produces. Despite these technical variations, notable authors suggest that they are all equally valid and sound. I analyse this claim, and argue that although demonstrative and dialectical arguments are both valid and sound, there is a theoretical discrepancy between the two. Subsequently, I explore how underscoring this issue would motivate a non-classical/many-valued logic and a plurality of (...)
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    In defence of a distinctively legal domain.U. K. London - 2024 - Jurisprudence 15 (2):145-153.
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    The authority of international criminal law – a controversial concept.U. K. Nottingham - forthcoming - Jurisprudence:1-9.
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    Mary Midgley’s Beast and man: the roots of human nature (1978): a re-appraisal.U. K. Nottingham - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (4):903-912.
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    Excuse, justification and collapse.U. K. Guildford - forthcoming - Jurisprudence:1-44.
    For any putative excuse, why not recast it as a justification rendering one’s wrongful conduct ultimately permissible? This paper confronts the worry that many, perhaps all, excuses might collapse into justifications – either in morality or criminal law. It is an especially pressing problem for normative expectations views, on which excuses speak to a lower standard than justifications. I argue that the prospects for decisively blocking collapse within morality look bleak – at least if we adhere to an important constraint (...)
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    John Eliot's Logick Primer: A Bilingual English-Massachusett Logic Textbook.U. K. Durham - 2023 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (3):278-301.
    Volume 45, Issue 3, August 2024, Page 278-301.
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    Expanding logical space; making room for Islamic theological contradictions.U. K. Birmingham - 2024 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 35 (1):68-104.
    Islamic theological contradictions are metaphysical contradictions as opposed to logical and semantic ones. I shall demonstrate that if these theological contradictions are tolerable on the theoretical account of metaphysical dialetheism, then logical space, despite being the space of all possibilities, does not accommodate them in virtue of Chalmers’s ‘deep epistemic possibility’. To resolve this issue, I offer a recalibration of the modal concept of possibility. Doing so would redraw a demarcation between what is possible and what is not. Consequently, we (...)
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    (1 other version)The Critique of German Liberalism: Reply to Kennedy.U. K. Preuss - 1987 - Télos 1987 (71):97-109.
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    Normative Pluralism and Sporting Integrity.U. K. Manchester - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-18.
    Official documents, such as the Word Anti-Doping Code (WADC), argue that sport can be deemed a homogenous and unitary concept. Even where different sports have varying characteristics, the homogenous view of a given sport (‘a sport’ or ‘the sport’) persists. The WADC, international and national sport associations aim to protect the spirit of (the) sport. In this picture, the intersection of sporting integrity and legal processes occupies a vital place. The article will posit that, from a legal perspective sport is (...)
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    Can that be law for me?U. K. Oxford - 2023 - Jurisprudence 15 (2):207-222.
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    Dashtakī's Solution to the Liar Paradox: A Synthesis of the Earlier Solutions Proposed by Ṭūsī and Samarqandī.U. K. Manchester - 2023 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (3):219-245.
    AbstractṢadr al-Dīn al-Dashtakī (d. 1498) has proposed a solution to the liar paradox according to which the liar sentence is a self-referential sentence in which the predicate ‘false’ is iterated. Discussing the conditions for the truth-aptness of the sentences with nested and iterated instances of the predicates ‘true’ and/or ‘false’, Dashtakī argued that the liar sentence is not truth-apt at all. In the tradition of Arabic logic, the central elements of Dashtakī's solution—the self-referentiality of the liar sentence and the implicit (...)
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  44. Pravovye vzgli︠a︡dy sovetskogo obshchestva.Rostislav Pavlovich Aleksi︠u︡k - 1963 - Moskva,:
     
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  45. Metodologicheskie problemy nauchnogo znanii︠a︡.G. A. Antoni︠u︡k, A. I. Golovnev, P. F. Protaseni︠a︡ & Ch S. Slavinskiĭ (eds.) - 1983 - Minsk: "Nauka i tekhnika,".
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  46. Wittgenstein's method and psychoanalysis.U. K. Baker - - 2003 - In Bill Fulford, Katherine Morris, John Z. Sadler & Giovanni Stanghellini, Nature and Narrative: An Introduction to the New Philosophy of Psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ "neomarksizma".A. F. Bazili︠u︡k - 1989 - Kiev: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry Ukrainy.
  48. Meaning and causal explanations in the behavioural sciences.U. K. Bolton - - 2003 - In Bill Fulford, Katherine Morris, John Z. Sadler & Giovanni Stanghellini, Nature and Narrative: An Introduction to the New Philosophy of Psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Stanovlenie mirovozzrenii︠a︡ marksizma.L. V. Gnati︠u︡k - 1988 - Kharʹkov: Izd-vo pri Kharʹkovskom gos. universitete izdatelʹskogo obʺedinenii︠a︡ "Vyshcha shkola".
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    Zakony poznanii︠a︡ i metodologii︠a︡ pedagogiki.N. I. Grebeni︠u︡k - 2001 - Stavropolʹ: Stavropolʹskiĭ gos. universitet.
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