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  1. Poni︠a︡tie determinizma v marksistsko-leninskoĭ filosofii.Leonid Antipovich Kulikov - 1973
     
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    Vedic -ya-presents: Passives and Intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan. By Leonid Kulikov.Gary B. Holland - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4).
    The Vedic -ya-presents: Passives and Intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan. By Leonid Kulikov. Leiden Studies in Indo-European, vol. 19. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012. Pp. xxix + 994.
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  3. Wissenschaft, Philosophie Und Religion Im Frühen Pythagoreismus/ Dc Leonid Zhmud.Leonid J. Zhmud - 1997
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    Wittgenstein Studies and Contemporary Pyrrhonism.Sergey B. Kulikov - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (4):929-941.
    Interpretation of Wittgenstein’s statement ‘whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent’ and consequences of rule-following paradox is the topic of this article. The revision of Wittgensteinian approach to the relations between speech and mind, and approaches to the speech by Vygotsky and Austin allow approving the disagreement with Wittgenstein and exhibit the cases when is necessary ‘to break silence and speak’. Argument is based on the hermeneutical approach to the skeptical image of Wittgenstein studies that disclose the meaning (...)
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    A Mathematical Model of Juglar Cycles and the Current Global Crisis.Leonid Grinin, Andrey Korotayev & Sergey Malkov - 2010 - In Leonid Grinin, Peter Herrmann, Andrey Korotayev & Arno Tausch (eds.), History & Mathematics: Processes and Models of Global Dynamics.
    The article presents a verbal and mathematical model of medium-term business cycles (with a characteristic period of 7–11 years) known as Juglar cycles. The model takes into account a number of approaches to the analysis of such cycles; in the meantime it also takes into account some of the authors' own generalizations and additions that are important for understanding the internal logic of the cycle, its variability and its peculiarities in the present-time conditions. The authors argue that the most important (...)
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    Macrohistory and Globalization.Leonid Grinin - 2012 - Volgograd: Uchitel Publishing House. Edited by I. V. Ilʹin.
    The present monograph considers some macrohistorical trends along with the aspects of globalization. Macrohistory is history on the large scale that tells the story of the entire world or of some major dimensions of historical process. For the present study three aspects of macrohistory have been chosen. These are technological and political aspects, as well as the one of historical personality. Taken together they give a definite picture of unfolding historical process which is described from the beginning of human society (...)
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    Free Will and Advances in Cognitive Science.Leonid Perlovsky - 2012 - Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):32-37.
    Freedom of will is fundamental to morality, intuition of self, and normal functioning of society. However, science does not provide a clear logical foundation for this idea. This paper considers the fundamental argument against free will, so called reductionism, and why the choice for dualism against monism, follows logically. Then, the paper summarizes unexpected conclusions from recent discoveries in cognitive science. Classical logic turns out not to be a fundamental mechanism of the mind. It is replaced by dynamic logic. Mathematical (...)
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    Leonid Stolovich, Filosofija – Estetika – Smekh. [REVIEW]Leonid Stolovich - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (4):336-339.
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  9. The misunderstood limits of folk science: an illusion of explanatory depth.Leonid Rozenblit & Frank Keil - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (5):521-562.
    People feel they understand complex phenomena with far greater precision, coherence, and depth than they really do; they are subject to an illusion—an illusion of explanatory depth. The illusion is far stronger for explanatory knowledge than many other kinds of knowledge, such as that for facts, procedures or narratives. The illusion for explanatory knowledge is most robust where the environment supports real‐time explanations with visible mechanisms. We demonstrate the illusion of depth with explanatory knowledge in Studies 1–6. Then we show (...)
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    Оптические метафоры и натурфилософские изыскания платона.Sergey Kulikov - 2015 - Schole 9 (1):81-92.
    The article defends the thesis that interpreting Plato’s natural philosophy it is useful to take the terms horatos and aoratos in two distinct meanings: “observable” and “unobservable”, and “visible” and “invisible”. This approach helps to perceive new sides of Plato’s ideas, implicitly present in the “Timaeus”, which allows interpreting it in both anthropomorphic and anti-anthropomorphic senses.
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    Актуальность идей прокла диадоха в современной культуре.Sergey Kulikov - 2014 - Schole 8 (1):126-135.
    The paper defends the thesis that Proclus Diadochus’ ideas are still relevant in modern culture. It appears that the ideas of Neoplatonism as a whole and these of Proclus’ in particular matter at least in some aspects of modern culture, such as the foundations of politics, the basic characteristics of philosophy and the fundamental aspects of understanding of the human existence. In the sphere of politics, one can note the ideas useful for creating of the non-totalitarian forms of ideology. In (...)
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    Leonid V. Karasëv, Filosofija smecha [Philosophy of Laughter]. [REVIEW]Leonid V. Karasëv - 1998 - Studies in East European Thought 50 (2):158-161.
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    Pythagoras and the Early Pythagoreans.Leonid Zhmud - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kevin Windle & Rosh Ireland.
    In ancient tradition, Pythagoras emerges as a wise teacher, an outstanding mathematician, an influential politician, and as a religious and ethical reformer. This volume offers a comprehensive study of Pythagoras, Pythagoreanism, and the early Pythagoreans through an analysis of the many representations of the individual and his followers.
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  14. Vospitanie kommunisticheskoĭ nravstvennosti.Leonid Pavlovich Bogdanov - 1976
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    Mihai Șora: o filosofie a bucuriei și a speranței.Leonid Dragomir & Mihai Șora (eds.) - 2009 - București: Cartea Românească.
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    Натуралистические и антинатуралистические аспекты аристотелевского понимания времени.Sergey Kulikov - 2016 - Schole 10 (2):512-520.
    In the article, I discuss the Heideggerian criticism of the Aristotelian concept of time. Heidegger thought that it was Aristotle who is to be blamed for so-called “ordinary” interpretation of time. Later on, Augustine developed this interpretation, while Kant and Hegel brought it to a logical end. The author observes that even if the post-Aristotelian thought and Hegel as its embodiment understood time in many respects naturalistically, we might trace both naturalistic and anti-naturalistic ways of interpretation of time in Aristotle. (...)
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    Аристофан и платон о подлинной мудрости.Sergey Kulikov & Viktor Lobanov - 2017 - Schole 11 (2):383-392.
    In the article, we offer a model for actualization of the dialogue between the representatives of dramatic art and philosophy in Ancient Greece, having compared the notion of wisdom in Aristophanes and in Plato. In addition to his literary virtues, Aristophanes can be perceived as a philosopher of education. Extrapolation of these results on the modern situation opens prospective of dialogical ways of interactions between the representatives of different spheres of cultural life. Values on which such representatives are based can (...)
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    A 5n− o (n) Lower Bound on the Circuit Size over U 2 of a Linear Boolean Function.Alexander S. Kulikov, Olga Melanich & Ivan Mihajlin - 2012 - In S. Barry Cooper (ed.), How the World Computes. pp. 432--439.
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    Epistemic Relativism, Probability, and Forms of Subjectivity.Sergey B. Kulikov - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (6):1061-1079.
    In this article, the epistemological interpretation of the relationship between concepts of relativism, beliefs, and probability ensures a defense of two theses, namely, (i) epistemic relativism refers to attitudes that depend on the repetition and anchoring of probabilistic beliefs, and (ii) Popper’s propensity interpretation of probability discloses the connections between relativity, probability, and collective subjectivity. The propensity interpretation brings a framework for describing the role of collective subjectivity in epistemic systems. This approach, as an acceptable epistemological stance, is related to (...)
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  20. Metodologicheskie aspekty formirovanii︠a︡ nauchnogo mirovozzrenii︠a︡ studentov: sbornik nauchnykh rabot.Mikhail Ivanovich Kulikov (ed.) - 1976 - Leningrad: Leningradskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t im. A. I. Gert︠s︡ena.
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    Phenomenological Approach as the Key to Understanding of the Transformation Reasons of Philosophical Images of Science.S. Kulikov - 2013 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 2 (2):61-74.
    The paper defends the thesis that phenomenological methods can play key role in explications of the transformation reasons of philosophical images of science. It can be made by the comparative analysis among phenomenology and other approaches revealing strong and weaknesses of separate approaches. Such principles of an explication of the transformation reasons of philosophical images of science were allocated: 1) the science is a set of the idealizing consciousness attitudes which allow to build images of the world in borders of (...)
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  22. Tezisy Pervoĭ konferent︠s︡ii po teoreticheskoĭ lingvistike: maĭ 1993 g.L. I. Kulikov (ed.) - 1993 - Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ gumanitarnyĭ universitet.
     
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    The Problem of action and the problem of language: the "late" Wittgenstein as an anthropologist.Anton Kirillovich Kulikov - 2022 - Философия И Культура 2:83-100.
    The theoretical gap with the action actually performed is one of the fundamental problems of anthropology and the theory of action. To understand it, it is worth turning to the antitheoretical and anti-formalist pathos of the "late" Wittgenstein, which opposes all attempts to describe action and language in terms of rules and abstract structures. A critical analysis of the assumptions of intellectualism borrowed from simple common sense allows us to show that the logical analysis of action and language deals not (...)
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  24. Vosemʹ "ne" novoĭ russkoĭ nauchnoĭ megasofii: A - V.E. I︠U︡ Kulikov - 2008 - Volgograd: Print.
     
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  25. Vsemirno-istoricheskiĭ prot︠s︡ess i kharakter sovremennoĭ ėpokhi.Mikhail Ivanovich Kulikov - 1971 - Novgorod,:
     
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  26. The Paradox of Campanella.Leonid M. Batkin & N. Slater - 1973 - Diogenes 21 (83):77-102.
    What we know today of Campanella, largely thanks to the work of Italian researchers (L. Firpo, R. Amerio, A. Corsaro, G. di Napoli, and others), is important for our understanding of the intellectual situation that arose after the decline of the Renaissance—that situation that is best perceived and expressed in Hamlet. Of course, any historico-cultural collision is unique; but the logic of its development may contain elements of repetition. In connection with Campanula's instructive spiritual experience, I shall try to touch (...)
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    Der “dritte Weg” der “neo-eurasischen” Zeitschrift “Elementy” -- zurück ins Dritte Reich?Leonid Luks - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (1):49-71.
    Articulated in the twenties, the doctrines of the exiled Russian ‘Evrazijstvo’ movement are undergoing a renaissance in Russia today. As the ‘Evrazijstvo movement counted among the most original ideological currents of the Russian diaspora, association with its doctrines could well add to the reputation of a given group or groups. This is the case with the journal Elementy which considers itself as the inheritor of ‘classical’ ‘Evrazijstvo’. Is this claim justified? The article is addressed to this question.
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    Forum Für Osteuropäische Ideen- Und Zeitgeschichte: Die Nicht Gehörten Propheten des 20. Jahrhunderts.Leonid Luks, Gunter Dehnert, John Andreas Fuchs, Nikolaus Lobkowicz, Alexei Rybakow & Andreas Umland (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Since 1997, FORUM has been an integral part of the landscape of European studies. In addition to contemporary history, it offers insights into the history of ideas and reviews books on Central and Eastern European history. It offers more than just history--for instance, interdisciplinary discussions by political scientists, literary, legal, and economic scholars, and philosophers. FORUM sees itself as a bridge between East and West. Through the translation and publication of texts and contributions from Russian, Polish, and Czech researchers, it (...)
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  29. Специфіка становлення ірраціонально-містичної філософії буддизму в історії філософії.Leonid Mozghovyi - 2011 - Схід 3 (110):138-141.
    The thesis represents the analysis of strategies in contemporary philosophy as for synthesis with irrational mystical doctrines in general and Buddhism in particular. The definition is given to the historical philosophical sense of mysticism as a phenomenon. The logic of development which determines European and Ukrainian traditions of Buddhology is being revealed.
     
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    Estestvennye resursy i tekhnologii v obrazovatelʹnoĭ dei︠a︡telʹnosti.Leonid Evgenʹevich Popov - 2011 - Tomsk: Izdatelʹstvo TGASU.
    В прил.: Простые математические модели динамики коллективной деятельности / Л. Е. Попов, М. И. Слободской. Мозг и обучение / Б. И. Вершинин.
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    Pertseptograafiline kood visuaalkultuuris. Kokkuvõte.Leonid Tchertov - 2005 - Sign Systems Studies 33 (1):158-158.
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    Ruumiline semioos kultuuris. Kokkuvõte.Leonid Tchertov - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (2):454-454.
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    Origin of music and embodied cognition.Leonid Perlovsky - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The Coming Epoch of New Coalitions: Possible Scenarios of the Near Future.Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev - 2011 - World Futures 67 (8):531 - 563.
    This article analyzes some important aspects of socioeconomic and political development of the world in the near future. The future always stems from the present. The first part of the article is devoted to the study of some crucial events of the present, which could be regarded as precursors of forthcoming fundamental changes. In particular, it is shown that the turbulent events of late 2010 and 2011 in the Arab World may well be regarded as a start of the global (...)
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    I had the good fortune to communicate with giants of the spirit. Part II.Leonid Finberg, Vlada Davidenko, Ryenat Shvets & Sofia Bryl - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (2):223-248.
    Interview of Vlada Davidenko, Ryenat Shvets, Sofia Bryl with Leonid Finberg.
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    Does “Arab Spring” Mean The Beginning Of World System Reconfiguration?Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev - 2012 - World Futures 68 (7):471 - 505.
    In a previous article, ?The Coming Epoch of New Coalitions: Possible Scenarios of the Near Future? (Grinin and Korotayev 2011), it was preliminarily demonstrated that the turbulent events of late 2010 and 2011 in the Arab World may well be regarded as a start of the global reconfiguration. The subsequent events have confirmed this supposition. That is why in the present article we develop this important theme. The article offers a thorough analysis of the internal conditions of Arab countries on (...)
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    Production Revolutions and Periodization of History: A Comparative and Theoretic-mathematical Approach.Leonid Grinin - 2007 - Social Evolution and History 6 (2).
    There is no doubt that periodization is a rather effective method of data ordering and analysis, but it deals with exceptionally complex types of processual and temporal phenomena and thus it simplifies historical reality. Many scholars emphasize the great importance of periodization for the study of history. In fact, any periodization suffers from one-sidedness and certain deviations from reality. However, the number and significance of such deviations can be radically diminished as the effectiveness of periodization is directly connected with its (...)
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  38. Quantum/classical correspondence in the light of Bell's inequalities.Leonid A. Khalfin & Boris S. Tsirelson - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (7):879-948.
    Instead of the usual asymptotic passage from quantum mechanics to classical mechanics when a parameter tended to infinity, a sharp boundary is obtained for the domain of existence of classical reality. The last is treated as separable empirical reality following d'Espagnat, described by a mathematical superstructure over quantum dynamics for the universal wave function. Being empirical, this reality is constructed in terms of both fundamental notions and characteristics of observers. It is presupposed that considered observers perceive the world as a (...)
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    Scientific intuitions about the mind are wrong, misled by consciousness.Leonid Perlovsky - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
    Logic is a fundamental reason why computational accounts of the mind have failed. Combinatorial complexity preventing computational accounts is equivalent to the Gödelian incompleteness of logic. The mind is not logical, but only logical states and processes in the mind are accessible to subjective consciousness. For this reason, intuitions of psychologists, cognitive scientists, and mathematicians modeling the mind are biased toward logic. This is also true about the changes proposed inAfter Phrenology.
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    The Semantics of Knowledge Attributions: A Defence of Moderate Invariantism.Leonid Tarasov - 2014 - Dissertation, University of Manchester
    This work has four aims: (i) to provide an overview of the current debate about the semantics of knowledge attributions, i.e. sentences of the form ⌜S knows that Φ⌝; (ii) to ground the debate in a single semantic-pragmatic framework; (iii) to identify a methodology for describing the semantics of knowledge attributions; (iv) to go some way towards describing the semantics of knowledge attributions in light of this methodology, and in particular to defend moderate invariantist semantics against its main current rivals. (...)
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  41. Izbrannye trudy v shesti tomakh.Leonid M. Batkin - 2015 - Moskva: Novyĭ khronograf.
     
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    O vsemirnoĭ istorii.Leonid M. Batkin - 2013 - Moskva: RGGU.
    O dvizhenii istorii v budushchee -- Strannai︠a︡ "ti︠u︡rʹma" istoricheskoĭ neobkhodimosti -- Istoricheskai︠a︡ novizna poni︠a︡tiĭ "individualʹnostʹ" i "lichnostʹ" -- Ob avtobiografizme -- Statʹ Evropoĭ.
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    Erde und Kosmos im Mittelalter: Das Weltbild vor Kolumbus. Rudolf Simek.Leonid Chekin - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):311-312.
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    Bog, vselennai︠a︡, zhiznʹ.Leonid Gavrilovich Chubrikov - 2010 - Gomelʹ: GGTU im. P.O. Sukhogo.
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    Spirituality as a cultural phenomenon.Leonid Chupriy - 1999 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 9:28-35.
    In our time, repeatedly appealing to such a concept as spirituality is very relevant. We can hear him from the mouth of a people's deputy and from the conversation of a simple worker. As a consequence - increasing attention to its analysis from the side of philosophical thought, attempts of scientific exploitation, the tendency to include in the circle of philosophical categories. "In a number of close concepts - consciousness, psyche, morality, reasonableness - the concept of spirituality belongs a special (...)
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    'People of celebrity' as a new social stratum and elite.Leonid Grinin - 2009 - In Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev (eds.), Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilizations: Cultural Dimensions. Moscow: KRASAND.
    However, strange though it may seem, personal celebrity (as well as fame, popularity etc.) is hardly included in the list of those resources. This happens despite the increasing role of this phenome-non in modern life and the fact that the aspiration for it affects value aims of a growing number of people. What is more, it begins to influence the changes of social relations and stratification. The subject of the present article is the investigation of the influence of the personal (...)
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    Religion in the Legacy of Nikita Shapoval.Leonid Kondratyk - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 29:103-113.
    One of the pressing problems of contemporary Ukrainian religious studies is the study of its own history, some of which were either deformed or silenced in Soviet times. The practice of silence primarily concerned representatives of the Ukrainian revival of the early twentieth century, who, through their socio-political and scientific activities, asserted the right of the Ukrainian nation to independent development. The cohort of these prominent figures included Nikita Shapoval. Studying his religious heritage is important in view of the following (...)
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  48. Proble a kachestva v filosofii.Leonid Grigorʹevich Kravchenko - 1971
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    Borel $$^{*}$$ Sets in the Generalized Baire Space and Infinitary Languages.Vadim Kulikov & Tapani Hyttinen - 2018 - In Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    We start by giving a survey to the theory of $${\text {Borel}}^{*}$$ sets in the generalized Baire space $${\text {Baire}}=\kappa ^{\kappa }$$. In particular we look at the relation of this complexity class to other complexity classes which we denote by $${\text {Borel}}$$, $${\Delta _1^1}$$ and $${\Sigma _1^1}$$ and the connections between $${\text {Borel}}^*$$ sets and the infinitely deep language $$M_{\kappa ^+\kappa }$$. In the end of the paper we will prove the consistency of $${\text {Borel}}^{*}\ne \Sigma ^{1}_{1}$$.
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    How Can the Productive Interaction of Modern Philosophical Traditions Be Possible? (A Comparative Analysis of the Concept of Time in Russell’s and Tengelyi’s Works).Sergey Kulikov - 2020 - Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 1 (2-3).
    The presented article compares the points of view on time developed in analytical philosophy and in phenomenology actively developed by B. Russell and L. Tengelyi. The objective of the study coincides with the identifying a common horizon for understanding time in analytical philosophy and phenomenology. This help to clarify the possibilities of productive interaction between analytical philosophy and phenomenology. The author of the article believes that a positive answer to this question can be ensured by a special thought experiment. The (...)
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