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    The origin of Metazoa: a transition from temporal to spatial cell differentiation.Kirill V. Mikhailov, Anastasiya V. Konstantinova, Mikhail A. Nikitin, Peter V. Troshin, Leonid Yu Rusin, Vassily A. Lyubetsky, Yuri V. Panchin, Alexander P. Mylnikov, Leonid L. Moroz, Sudhir Kumar & Vladimir V. Aleoshin - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (7):758-768.
    For over a century, Haeckel's Gastraea theory remained a dominant theory to explain the origin of multicellular animals. According to this theory, the animal ancestor was a blastula‐like colony of uniform cells that gradually evolved cell differentiation. Today, however, genes that typically control metazoan development, cell differentiation, cell‐to‐cell adhesion, and cell‐to‐matrix adhesion are found in various unicellular relatives of the Metazoa, which suggests the origin of the genetic programs of cell differentiation and adhesion in the root of the Opisthokonta. Multicellular (...)
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  2. Elements of Moral Cognition: Rawls' Linguistic Analogy and the Cognitive Science of Moral and Legal Judgment.John Mikhail - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Is the science of moral cognition usefully modelled on aspects of Universal Grammar? Are human beings born with an innate 'moral grammar' that causes them to analyse human action in terms of its moral structure, with just as little awareness as they analyse human speech in terms of its grammatical structure? Questions like these have been at the forefront of moral psychology ever since John Mikhail revived them in his influential work on the linguistic analogy and its implications for (...)
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  3. Rabelais and His World.Mikhail Bakhtin - unknown
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    Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics.Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin - 1984 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    This book is not only a major twentieth-century contribution to Dostoevsky’s studies, but also one of the most important theories of the novel produced in our century. As a modern reinterpretation of poetics, it bears comparison with Aristotle.“Bakhtin’s statement on the dialogical nature of artistic creation, and his differentiation of this from a history of monological commentary, is profoundly original and illuminating. This is a classic work on Dostoevsky and a statement of importance to critical theory.” Edward Wasiolek“Concentrating on the (...)
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  5. Integrat︠s︡ii︠a︡ nauki.Mikhail Grigorʹevich Chepikov - 1975
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    Experimental investigations of exciton spectra in ionic crystals.S. Nikitine - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (37):1-31.
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    N. F. Fedorov's Doctrine and the Main Christian Confessions.V. A. Nikitin - 2008 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 47 (2):23-48.
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    The connection of language and culture in the socio-institutional dimension: solving the problem in the analytical tradition.Anton Pavlovich Nikitin - 2022 - Философия И Культура 5:46-55.
    The object of research is the connection between language and culture. The subject of the study is the mutual influence of language and culture in the socio-institutional aspect. The author examines in detail two functions of language in relation to social institutions. 1) Performing a socio-constitutive function, language is the basic condition for the existence of institutions. 2) Performing a socially representative function, language reflects the specifics of social relations of a particular culture. It is proved that the existence of (...)
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  9. A theory of wrongful exploitation.Mikhail Valdman - 2009 - Philosophers' Imprint 9:1-14.
    My primary aims in this paper are to explain what exploitation is, when it’s wrong, and what makes it wrong. I argue that exploitation is not always wrong, but that it can be, and that its wrongness cannot be fully explained with familiar moral constraints such as those against harming people, coercing them, or using them as a means, or with familiar moral obligations such as an obligation to rescue those in distress or not to take advantage of people’s vulnerabilities. (...)
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    A Treatise on Arab Music, Chiefly from a Work by Mikh'il Mesh'ḳah, of DamascusA Treatise on Arab Music, Chiefly from a Work by Mikhail Meshakah, of Damascus.Eli Smith, Mikhâil Meshâḳah & Mikhail Meshakah - 1847 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 1 (3):171.
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    Art and answerability: early philosophical essays.Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin - 1990 - Austin: University of Texas Press. Edited by Michael Holquist & Vadim Liapunov.
    The essays assembled here are all very early and differ in a number of ways from Bakhtin's previously published work.
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  12. Universal moral grammar: Theory, evidence, and the future.John Mikhail - 2007 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 11 (4):143 –152.
    Scientists from various disciplines have begun to focus attention on the psychology and biology of human morality. One research program that has recently gained attention is universal moral grammar (UMG). UMG seeks to describe the nature and origin of moral knowledge by using concepts and models similar to those used in Chomsky's program in linguistics. This approach is thought to provide a fruitful perspective from which to investigate moral competence from computational, ontogenetic, behavioral, physiological and phylogenetic perspectives. In this article, (...)
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    Sociability and education in Kant and Hessen.Mikhail Zagirnyak - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6):1112-1125.
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    An information‐theoretic primer on complexity, self‐organization, and emergence.Mikhail Prokopenko, Fabio Boschetti & Alex J. Ryan - 2009 - Complexity 15 (1):11-28.
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    Dukhovnyĭ mir: organichnyĭ kosmos ili razbegai︠u︡shchai︠a︡si︠a︡ vselennai︠a︡?Evgeniĭ Petrovich Nikitin - 2004 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    Kurs lingvisticheskoĭ semantiki: uchebnoe posobie k kursam i︠a︡zykoznanii︠a︡, leksikologii i teoreticheskoĭ grammatiki.M. V. Nikitin - 1996 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nauchnyĭ t︠s︡entr problem dialoga.
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  17. Obʹi︠a︡snenie -- funkt︠s︡ii︠a︡ nauki.E. P. Nikitin - 1970 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
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  18. Prinosit li schastʹe khristianskai︠a︡ "li︠u︡bovʹ k blizhnemu"?Vladimir Nikolaevich Nikitin - 1967
     
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    Zdesʹ i teperʹ: sovremennyĭ opyt filosofsko-religioznogo issledovanii︠a︡.Leonid Nikitin - 1990 - Moskva: Prometeĭ.
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  20. Dialekticheskie protivorechii︠a︡ v prirode.Mikhail Nikolaevich Rutkevich & Akademiia Nauk Sssr (eds.) - 1967 - Moskva: Nauka.
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    Direction of fit.Mikhail Kissine - 2007 - Logique Et Analyse 198 (57):113-128.
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    Undecidability of First-Order Modal and Intuitionistic Logics with Two Variables and One Monadic Predicate Letter.Mikhail Rybakov & Dmitry Shkatov - 2018 - Studia Logica 107 (4):695-717.
    We prove that the positive fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic in the language with two individual variables and a single monadic predicate letter, without functional symbols, constants, and equality, is undecidable. This holds true regardless of whether we consider semantics with expanding or constant domains. We then generalise this result to intervals \ and \, where QKC is the logic of the weak law of the excluded middle and QBL and QFL are first-order counterparts of Visser’s basic and formal logics, (...)
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    From Utterances to Speech Acts.Mikhail Kissine - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    Most of the time our utterances are automatically interpreted as speech acts: as assertions, conjectures and testimonies; as orders, requests and pleas; as threats, offers and promises. Surprisingly, the cognitive correlates of this essential component of human communication have received little attention. This book fills the gap by providing a model of the psychological processes involved in interpreting and understanding speech acts. The theory is framed in naturalistic terms and is supported by data on language development and on autism spectrum (...)
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  24. From contexts to circumstances of evaluation: is the trade-off always innocuous?Mikhail Kissine - 2012 - Synthese 184 (2):199-216.
    Both context relativists and circumstance-of-evaluation relativists agree that the traditional semantic interpretation of some sentence-types fails to deliver the adequate truth-conditions for the corresponding tokens. But while the context relativists argue that the truth-conditions of each token depend on its context of utterance—each token being thus associated with a distinct intension—circumstance-of-evaluation relativists preserve a unique intension for all the tokens by placing circumstances of evaluations under the influence of a certain ‘point of view’. The main difference between the two approaches (...)
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    Complexity of intuitionistic propositional logic and its fragments.Mikhail Rybakov - 2008 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 18 (2):267-292.
    In the paper we consider complexity of intuitionistic propositional logic and its natural fragments such as implicative fragment, finite-variable fragments, and some others. Most facts we mention here are known and obtained by logicians from different countries and in different time since 1920s; we present these results together to see the whole picture.
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    Formalism, Decisionism and Conservatism in Russian Law.Mikhail Antonov - 2020 - Brill | Nijhoff.
    This volume examines the elements of formalism and decisionism in Russian legal thinking and, also, the impact of conservatism on the interplay of these elements. This combination leads to internal contradictions in theorizing about law and rights in Russian legal culture.
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  27. O kriterii nravstvennosti.Mikhail Ivanovich Borovskiĭ - 1970
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  28. V plenu individualizma.Mikhail Lavrentʹevich Chalin - 1966 - Moskva,: Myslʹ.
     
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  29. Konstantin Leontʹev.Mikhail Chizhov - 2016 - Moskva: Institut russkoĭ t︠s︡ivilizat︠s︡ii.
     
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  30. Nitche kato ideolog.Mikhail Dimitrov - 1938
     
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    After the eclipse: history of philosophy in Russia.Mikhail V. Egorochkin & Svetlana V. Mesyats - 2014 - Studies in East European Thought 66 (3-4):211-226.
    The article provides a consecutive bibliographic account of the most salient trends and tendencies in research in the history of philosophy in Russia over the course of the last 20–25 years. We emphasise the dynamics of the research field, which is directly related to the changes that have taken place in Russian society. The afterword contains a general periodization of research in field of the history of philosophy in Russia and describes the basic characteristics of every period under consideration.
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    Molecular dynamics study of self-diffusion in Zr.Mikhail I. Mendelev & Boris S. Bokstein - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (5):637-654.
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  33. Filosofii︠a︡ i razum.E. P. Nikitin, N. S. Mudrageĭ & V. N. Porus (eds.) - 1990 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
     
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    Filosofii︠a︡ vechnosti: smysl zhizni i smysl istorii.Vladimir Nikolaevich Nikitin - 2004 - Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ universitet druzhby narodov (RUDN).
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  35. Ne naukoĭ edinoĭ--: o rasshirenii predmeta sovremennoĭ gnoseologii.E. P. Nikitin (ed.) - 1989 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
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    Osnovy lingvisticheskoĭ teorii znachenii︠a︡.M. V. Nikitin - 1988 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
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  37. Ocherki po istorii logiki v Rossii.P. I. Nikitin (ed.) - 1962
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    Razum i nauchnai︠a︡ rat︠s︡ionalʹnostʹ.S. V. Nikitin - 2002 - Saratov: Saratovskiĭ gos. universitet. Edited by V. P. Karateev.
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  39. Terroreloiiki (Tartu and Moscow).Mikhail Ryklin - unknown
     
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    Sobornost and Totality in Georges Gurvitch's Social Law Doctrine.Mikhail Yu Zagirnyak - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):130-138.
    Georges Gurvitch, from the 1920s to the end of his life, was solving the problem of combining unity and plurality in the justification of society. He believed that individualism and collectivism represented social processes in a limited way because they were based on the preconception that the binding power of law derives respectively from a private or corporate actor's will. Gurvitch contrasted individual law with the social one, which was intended to overcome the opposition between individualism and collectivism. Social law (...)
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    A conjecture on the ‘new apuleius’.Mikhail Shumilin - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):351-352.
    Lines 27.14–17 of the text published by Justin Stover as Apuleius, De Platone 3 are printed by him as follows: quorum [sc. animalium] inmortalia esse quae in caelo sint; idcirco illa ordine cieri et eodem semper modo et alioquin esse prudentia.Of them [sc. animals], the immortal animals are those which are in the heavens; thus they move in an ordered pattern in the same way, and in addition, they are rational.
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  42. Autonomy, History, and the Origins of Our Desires.Mikhail Valdman - 2011 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 8 (3):415-434.
    A popular view among autonomy theorists is that facts about the history of a person's desires, and specifically facts about how they were formed or acquired, matter crucially to her autonomy. I argue that while there is an important relationship between a person's autonomy and the history of her desires, a person's autonomy does not depend on how her desires were formed or acquired. I argue that a desire's autonomy lies not in its origins but in whether its bearer has (...)
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  43. Outsourcing self‐government.Mikhail Valdman - 2010 - Ethics 120 (4):761-790.
    I argue against the view that there is intrinsic value in making one's own decisions about the direction and shape of one's life.
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    God and the state.Mikhail Bakunin - unknown
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    Predicate counterparts of modal logics of provability: High undecidability and Kripke incompleteness.Mikhail Rybakov - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    In this paper, the predicate counterparts, defined both axiomatically and semantically by means of Kripke frames, of the modal propositional logics $\textbf {GL}$, $\textbf {Grz}$, $\textbf {wGrz}$ and their extensions are considered. It is proved that the set of semantical consequences on Kripke frames of every logic between $\textbf {QwGrz}$ and $\textbf {QGL.3}$ or between $\textbf {QwGrz}$ and $\textbf {QGrz.3}$ is $\Pi ^1_1$-hard even in languages with three (sometimes, two) individual variables, two (sometimes, one) unary predicate letters, and a single (...)
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  46. Exploitation and injustice.Mikhail Valdman - 2008 - Social Theory and Practice 34 (4):551--572.
    When is it immoral to take advantage of another person for one's own benefit? For some, such as Ruth Sample, John Roemer, and Will Kymlicka, the answer at least partly depends on whether what one takes advantage of is the fact that this person is, or has been, the victim of injustice. I argue, however, that whether person A wrongly exploits person B is wholly unrelated to whether A takes advantage of the fact that B is, or was, the victim (...)
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    World-systems analysis and theory.Mikhail Balaev - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):33-35.
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    Givenness as problem of phenomenology.Mikhail Belousov - 2019 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 8 (2):536-572.
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    Paradox of Bcl‐2 (and p53): why may apoptosis‐regulating proteins be irrelevant to cell death?Mikhail V. Blagosklonny - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (10):947-953.
    Although the Bcl‐2 family members and p53 are involved in the regulation of apoptosis, the status of apoptotic machinery (eg caspases) plays a major role in determining the mode and timing of cell death. If the apoptotic machinery is lost, inhibited, or intrinsically inactivated, the “death stars”, Bcl‐2 and p53, may become irrelevant to cell death. In this light, high levels of Bcl‐2 may indicate that downstream apoptotic pathways are still functional. This explains why Bcl‐2 overexpression can be a marker (...)
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  50. Kratka istorii︠a︡ na bŭlgarskata filosofska misŭl.Mikhail Dimitrov Buchvarov & Sofia Bulgarska Akademiia Na Naukite (eds.) - 1973 - Sofii︠a︡: Partizdat.
     
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