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  1. Chelovek i ego sushchnostnye sily.I︠U︡. A. Galʹskikh - 1995 - Barnaul: Barnaulʹskiĭ gos. pedagog. universitet.
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    The "New Left" — Ideas and Attitudes.Iu A. Zamoshkin & N. V. Motroshilova - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (2):107-134.
    Two years ago, a professor at the University of California, Herbert Marcuse, an American social philosopher with traditional German training, came to be regarded as the recognized theoretician of the "New Left" movement. Marcuse's popularity compelled many writers, including ourselves , to make a careful examination specifically of the theoretical content of that teaching, which laid claim to performing the role of a critical and revolutionary theory of society. The development of a critique of the philosophical and theoretical foundations and (...)
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    Is Marcuse's "Critical Theory of Society" Critical?Iu A. Zamoshkin & N. V. Motroshilova - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (1):45-66.
    In the years since World War II, the social critic has become a rather popular figure in the West. The demand for critical theories of society is readily explainable where the contradictions of social development take the form of sharp paradoxes recognized by the broad public. It may be assumed that interest in critical concepts of society will increase. People who recognize themselves as cogs without rights in the system of bureaucratic organization of state-supported monopoly capitalism, who react acutely to (...)
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    Neoliberalism and "the New Conservatism" in the Usa.Iu A. Zamoshkin & A. Iu Mel'vil' - 1977 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 16 (2):3-24.
    A new term, "the new conservatism," has recently appeared in the American sociopolitical lexicon. The meaning given it does not resolve merely to a description of the current conservative trends in the United States , which until recently were termed neoconservative in the critical literature. A number of American writers have begun to employ the term "new conservatism" in a narrower sense: to denote the evolution of the sociopolitical views of those ideologists of capitalist reformism who were, until recently, known (...)
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    The Twenty-seventh Congress of the CPSU on the Dialectics of the World Revolutionary Process.Iu A. Krasin - 1987 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 25 (4):38-64.
    The documents of the Twenty-seventh Congress of the CPSU, the new Party Program, the Political Report of the Central Committee to the Congress, and the welcoming addresses of the foreign delegations revealed a broad and multi-colored panorama of contemporary world development in all its variety and contradictions.
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    The Effort Toward a New Synthesis.Iu A. Shreide - 1977 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):77-82.
    The deep commonality of science and art lies in the fact that both phenomena arose as a means of breaking out of the self-contained shell of the self-sufficient world of everyday consciousness. Science and art arose as a means of escaping from the narrow bounds of natural existence, so as to recognize one's specifically human attitude toward the world, recognize the value of truth, beauty, and the right. In the course of history, science and art have created highly specialized superstructures. (...)
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  7. The Mysterious Attraction of Philosophy.Iu A. Shreide - 1997 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (2):74-103.
    I would like to tell you about my own road to the serious pursuit of philosophy, relying only on my own memory, although occasionally I shall check this against other testimony. These are merely the notes of a witness and participant in the events described.
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    The State in Developed Socialist Society.Iu A. Tikhomirov - 1980 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):27-48.
    The question of the nature and regularities of development of the socialist state is quite urgent at present, because identification and application of the objective laws of development of the socialist state will facilitate successful solution of practical problems of governmental, economic, and sociocultural construction and make possible a deep and comprehensive analysis of the course of evolution of statehood in the modern world. In the USSR these processes are proceeding under conditions in which a new Constitution, adopted two years (...)
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    The First People's Revolution of the Twentieth Century in Today's Perspective.Iu A. Krasin - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (2):3-22.
    Seven decades separate us from the time when the workers raised the scarlet banner of revolution on the barricades of the Krasnaia Presnia district. The December armed insurrection in Moscow was the high point of development of the first Russian bourgeois-democratic revolution, which occurred in 1905-1907. Seventy years are enough to permit a comprehensive evaluation of the historic significance of the events of 1905, which exercised a lasting influence on the whole subsequent development of the world movement for liberation.
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    Private Life, Private Interest, Private Property.Iu A. Zamoshkin - 1992 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 31 (1):49-86.
    There are words and concepts that almost automatically trigger bitter discussions in our country. And among them are the terms in the title of this article. True, there are occasional attempts to tone down the bitterness of the disputes surrounding them by using the more ideologically "neutral" terms "personal" or "individual." But the dispute is of course not about the words but about their meaning. Let us begin by looking in the dictionary.
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    Laws of Contemporary Formal Logic and the Category of Truth.Iu A. Petrov - 1966 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 5 (3):12-20.
    Marx said that a science attains perfection when it is successful in employing mathematics.
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    Peaceful Coexistence and International Cooperation.Iu A. Krasin - 1963 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (4):36-44.
    The persistent struggle waged by the Soviet Union and the other socialist countries for peaceful coexistence among states with differing social systems has greatly increased the authority of this humanitarian policy in the eyes of the peoples of the world. Belligerent appeals for an outright rejection of peaceful coexistence are heard less and less frequently, even among the ideologists of imperialism. They are compelled to adapt themselves to the situation and to camouflage themselves with the masks of the peacemaker. Bourgeois (...)
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  13. Poznavatelʹnye deĭstvii︠a︡ v sovremennoĭ nauke.A. F. Aporovich, Iu A. Kharin, A. I. Smirnov & Minski Radyiotekhnichny Instytut (eds.) - 1987 - Minsk: "Nauka i tekhnika".
     
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    Methodological Problems in the History of Soviet Esthetics.Iu A. Lukin - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (4):408-421.
    During the half-century of its existence, the Soviet study of esthetics has achieved considerable success in developing the views of the founders of Marxism-Leninism with respect to the nature and social function of art. There is no need to list the authors and titles of the works in which the history of world thought about esthetics and the cardinal problems of esthetics have been treated from the Marxist standpoint. Suffice it to say that Soviet esthetic thought has been the first (...)
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    The Dialectics of the Forces of Production.Iu A. Vasil'chuk - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (1):70-100.
    The general notion of the development of productive forces is, according to the materialist understanding of history, the point of departure for the solution of numerous concrete problems in Marxist-Leninist social theory and current revolutionary practice. It offers decisive arguments for the critique of Right and "Left" revisionism and reformism. In the course of the disputes that have recently begun in the Marxist economic and philosophical literature with regard to the basic questions involved in this problem, substantial gaps are found (...)
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    Lower Galilee during the Iron Age.Harold A. Liebowitz & Zvi Gal - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):216.
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    Soviet Dissertations in Philosophy, 1966-1967.M. F. Ovsiannikov & Iu A. Petrov - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (3):52-60.
    In the academic year just past, the Expert Commission on Philosophical Disciplines of the Higher Certification Committee [VAK] processed 441 cases pertaining to the award of degrees and ranks. Of these, positive decisions were handed down in 333 cases, and negative decisions in 9 cases, while final decisions have not yet been taken on 99. Of the total number, 418 cases were examined, 114 of these for the degree of Doctor of Philosophical Sciences and 304 for Candidate in Philosophical Sciences, (...)
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    Expositionis in Libros Artis Logicae Prooemium et Expositio in Librum Porphyrii de Praedicabilibus.Expositio in Librum Praedicamentorum Aristotelis.Expositio in Librum Perihermenias Aristotelis.Tractatus de Praedestinatione et de Praescientia dei Respectu Futurorum Contingentium. [REVIEW]Marilyn McCord Adams, Guillelmus de Ockham, Ernest A. Moody, Gedeon Gal, Angelus Gambatese, Stephen Brown & Philotheus Boehner - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (1):129.
  19. Sushchnostʹ i i︠a︡vlenie.Petr Kapitonovich Galʹdi︠a︡ev - 1957
     
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  20. Sovremennai︠a︡ burzhuaznai︠a︡ metodologii︠a︡ nauki.A. F. Zotov & Iu V. Vorontsova - 1983 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta. Edited by I︠U︡. V. Voront︠s︡ova.
     
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    Concerning Certain Aspects of the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Bourgeois Philosophy.A. S. Bogomolov, Iu K. Mel'vil' & I. S. Narskii - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (4):45-55.
    The triumph of the socialist revolution in Russia, the fiftieth anniversary of which the Soviet people are marking this year, the building of socialism in the USSR, and the coming into being of a world socialist system eliminated the ideological monopoly theretofore enjoyed by exploitative society in the contemporary world. For the first time in human history, an ideology of the toiling masses has extensively taken root in a number of countries. This has meant a narrowing of the sphere in (...)
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    Frederick Engels and Contemporary Problems Concerning the History of Primitive Society.Iu V. Bromlei & A. I. Pershit - 1984 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 23 (3):17-49.
    A hundred years have passed since publication of the first edition of Engels's book The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, which Lenin regarded as "one of the basic works of modern socialism." Engels's interest in the remote past of mankind and Lenin's evaluation of his work were, of course, not coincidental. They may be explained by the tremendous role played by the concept of primitive history in a general materialist understanding of the universal historical process. What (...)
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    The Lawsuit Against Reason as the Task of Saving the Individual (Lev Shestov's Epistemological Utopianism).R. A. Gal'tseva - 2006 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 44 (4):34-58.
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    A study of mechanisms for improving robotic group performance.Avi Rosenfeld, Gal A. Kaminka, Sarit Kraus & Onn Shehory - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (6-7):633-655.
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    The Problem of the Unity of Culturology, From the Standpoint of a Philosopher.A. Iu Shemanov - 2003 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (4):40-51.
    The purpose of this article is to find out to what demand of philosophical and scientific thinking is culturology a response, treating culturology from two aspects: as a set of approaches to culture and as a school subject in the system of education. The task is not to define the subject boundaries of some science . I am interested in the "metaphysical location" of the interest in culture, in the lacuna of man's understanding of the world and of himself it (...)
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    Against Fideistic Misinterpretations of the Genesis of Scientific Knowledge.A. Iu Grigorenko - 1978 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):93-101.
    Much attention was devoted, at the Twenty-fifth Congress of the CPSU, to the ideological struggle now in progress and to the need for prompt and decisive refutation of bourgeois ideology. The problem of the genesis of science is now central to fierce ideological debates.
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  27. Problemy sot︠s︡iokulʹturnoĭ determinat︠s︡ii nauchnogo znanii︠a︡: k diskussii︠a︡m v sovremennoĭ postpozitivistskoĭ filosofii nauki.E. A. Mamchur & Iu V. Sachkov - 1987 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by I︠U︡. V. Sachkov.
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  28. A.F. Losev i kulʹtura XX veka: Losevskie chtenii︠a︡.V. V. Bychkov, Iu F. Panasenko, A. A. Takho-Godi & Nauchnyi Sovet Po Istorii Mirovoi Kul Tury Sssr) (eds.) - 1991 - Moskva: Nauka.
  29. Neprochitannoe--: statʹi, pisʹma, vospominanii︠a︡.S. L. Frank, A. A. Gaponenkov & Iu P. Senokosov - 2001 - Moskva: Moskovskai︠a︡ shkola polit. issledovaniĭ.
     
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    Methodological Problems of Mathematical Modeling in Natural Science.I. A. Akchurin, M. F. Vedenov & Iu V. Sachkov - 1966 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 5 (2):23-34.
    The constantly accelerating progress of contemporary natural science is indissolubly associated with the development and use of mathematics and with the processes of mathematical modeling of the phenomena of nature. The essence of this diverse and highly fertile interaction of mathematics and natural science and the dialectics of this interaction can only be disclosed through analysis of the nature of theoretical notions in general. Today, above all in the ranks of materialistically minded researchers, it is generally accepted that theory possesses (...)
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    Shoenfield Joseph R.. A relative consistency proof.L. Gál - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):367-367.
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  32. Visual Metaphors and Aesthetics: A Formalist Theory of Metaphor.Michalle Gal - 2022 - London, UK: Bloomsbury Puplishing.
    This book offers a new definition of metaphor-as an ontological and visual construction, whose roots are external visual forms, and its motivation is our attachment to forms. This definition, which Michalle Gal names “visualist,” challenges the ruling conceptualist theory of metaphors and places a new emphasis on how we experience rather than understand metaphors. In doing so, she responds to the visual turn that is taking place in literature and the media, demanding that the visual become a site of philosophical (...)
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    Florenskii today: Three points of view: Father Johannes Schelhas's interviews about the life and spiritual heritage of Father Pavel Florenskii.Hegumen Andronik, Johannes Schelhas, R. A. Gal'tseva & N. K. Bonetskaia - 2002 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 40 (4):40-94.
    I was born on 7 November 1952 in Moscow. I studied at the Historical-Archival Institute, from which I graduated after writing a dissertation titled The Commission for the Preservation of the Monuments of Art and Antiquity of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, 191 8-1 925. Survey of Materials [Komissiia PO okhrane pamiatnikov iskusstva i stariny Troitse-Sergievoi lavry. 1918-1925. Obzor materialov].
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    On the design of coordination diagnosis algorithms for teams of situated agents.Meir Kalech & Gal A. Kaminka - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence 171 (8-9):491-513.
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    Teaching and leading an ad hoc teammate: Collaboration without pre-coordination.Peter Stone, Gal A. Kaminka, Sarit Kraus, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein & Noa Agmon - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 203 (C):35-65.
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  36. Ėto ukrashaet cheloveka.Petr Kapitonovich Galʹdi︠a︡ev - 1962
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    Enhancing social communication of children with high-functioning autism through a co-located interface.Eynat Gal, Nirit Bauminger, Dina Goren-Bar, Fabio Pianesi, Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro & Patrice L. Weiss - 2009 - AI and Society 24 (1):75-84.
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    A Defence of a Rationalist Conception of Practical Reason.Gal Yehezkel - 2017 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 13 (1):39-57.
    In this paper I attempt to refute the instrumental conception of practical reason, and thus defend a rationalist conception of practical reason. I argue that, far from merely playing an instrumental role, reason can be used by an agent to evaluate, that is, to approve or reject, final ends, which might be suggested by desires, and further to determine final ends independently of any desires, whether actual or potential, that the agent might have. My argument relies on an analysis of (...)
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  39. Semiotika i vostochnye i︠a︡zyki.Iu V. Akademiia Nauk Sssr & Rozhdestvenskii (eds.) - 1967 - Nauka.
     
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  40. Biology without species: A solution to the species problem.Gal Kober - 2010 - Dissertation, Boston University
     
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    Ėkspressii︠a︡ i smysl predlozhenii︠a︡: problemy ėmot︠s︡ionalʹno-ėkspressivnogo sintaksisa.Iu M. Malinovich - 1989 - Irkutsk: Izd-vo Irkutskogo universiteta.
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    Z řečtiny do řečtiny. Krátce o Plótínovi a Pavlosu Kalligasovi.Ota Gál - 2022 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2022 (62):147-152.
    Introduction of the philosophy of Pavlos Kalligas.
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    (1 other version)A Provisional Calendar of St. John Capistran's Correspondence.Gedeon Gál, Jason M. Miskuly & Ottokar Bonmann - 1989 - Franciscan Studies 49 (1):255-345.
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  44. The Inauguration of Formalism: Aestheticism and the Productive Opacity Principle.Michalle Gal - 2022 - Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics 2 (24):20-30.
    This essay presents the Aestheticism of the 19th century as the foundational movement of modernist-formalist aesthetics of the 20th century. The main principle of this movement is what I denominate “productive opacity”. Aestheticism has not been recognized as a philosophical aesthetic theory. However, its definition of artwork as an exclusive kind of form—a deep, opaque form—is among the most precise ever given in the discipline. This essay offers an interpretation of aestheticism as a formalist theory, referred to here as “deep (...)
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    “Love is only between living beings who are equal in power”: On what is alive (and what is dead) in Hegel's account of marriage.Gal Katz - 2018 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):93-109.
    The paper develops a conception of marital love as a complex recognitive relation, which I articulate by juxtaposing it against other recognitive relations that figure in Hegel's theory of modern civil society (i.e., respect and esteem). Drawing on Hegel's early writings, I argue that, if love is to provide its unique sort of recognition, it must obtain between “living beings who are equal in power”—a peculiar form of equality that I name (drawing on Stanley Cavell's work) “dynamic equality.” I conclude (...)
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    In search for a new distraction: the efficiency of a novel attentional deployment versus semantic meaning regulation strategies.Gal Sheppes, William J. Brady & Andrea C. Samson - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The Pathological Nature of the "Postmodern Condition".Iu N. Davydov - 2003 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 42 (3):36-51.
    Postmodernism as a mythologem reflecting the remarkable shift that has taken place in contemporary Western culture as a whole entered the consciousness of our intelligentsia with the usual delay. This is not surprising if one bears in mind the constantly "lagging" character of our consciousness, which also colors in corresponding tones the whole of "Russian civilization," and if one believes that it is condemned to be always "catching up" and making up for lost time. Having arisen in the West as (...)
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    Opiniones Richardi Rufi Cornubiensis a Censore Reprobatae.Gedeon Gál - 1976 - Franciscan Studies 35 (1):137-193.
  49. Is Marxism Dead? Materials from a Discussion.V. I. Tolstykh, V. S. Stepin, E. Iu Solov'ev, V. Zh Kelle, A. A. Guseinov, A. I. Gel'man, F. T. Mikhailov, V. M. Mezhuev & K. Kh Momdzhian - 1991 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 30 (2):7-74.
    From the Editors:Such was the topic considered by members of a new discussion club, "The Free Word" [Svobodnoe slovo] , along with specialists from the Institute of Philosophy, USSR Academy of Sciences.
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    Totalitarianism and the Problems of a Work Ethic.Iu N. Davydov - 1993 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):67-76.
    My reflections will have more of an interrogative than an affirmative character. And the questions will be posed not only to others but also to myself. At the outset let me broach two questions. First, why is this work ethic needed; and second, who needs it? And at the same time I should like to translate some of the general ideological and cultural problems that have been discussed here into the language of political economy and sociology. This should, it seems (...)
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