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  1. Analiz filosofskikh poni︠a︡tiĭ.Vladimir Ivanovich Chernov - 1966
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  2. Ėvristicheskai︠a︡ intuit︠s︡ii︠a︡ v nauchnom poiske.Vladimir Ivanovich Khorev - 1973
     
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    Chelovek na puti vstrechi s samim soboĭ: problema metafizicheskoĭ samoidentifikat︠s︡ii cheloveka.Vladimir Ivanovich Krasikov - 1994 - Kemerovo: Kuzbassvuzizdat.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ kak kont︠s︡eptualʹnai︠a︡ refleksii︠a︡: filosofskai︠a︡ propedevtika.Vladimir Ivanovich Krasikov - 1999 - Kemerovo: Kuzbassvuzizdat.
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    I︠A︡vʹ bespokoĭstva: predelʹnye znachenii︠a︡ chelovecheskogo sushchestvovanii︠a︡.Vladimir Ivanovich Krasikov - 1998 - Kemerovo: Kuzbassvuzizdat.
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    Ozarenie transt︠s︡endent︠s︡ieĭ: v poiskakh Boga i sebi︠a︡.Vladimir Ivanovich Krasikov - 2009 - Moskva: Vodoleĭ Publishers.
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    Predelʹnye znachenii︠a︡ v filosofii.Vladimir Ivanovich Krasikov - 1997 - Kemerovo: Kuzbassvuzizdat.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ i︠a︡zyka: ocherki istorii.Vladimir Ivanovich Medvedev - 2012 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹstvo RKhGA.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ tretʹego izmerenii︠a︡.Vladimir Ivanovich Nagornyĭ - 2019 - Maĭkop: Poligraf-I︠U︡g.
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  10. Istoricheskiĭ materializm kak sot︠s︡ialʹno-filosofskai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡.Vladimir Ivanovich Razin (ed.) - 1982 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
     
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  11. Kak provoditʹ zani︠a︡tii︠a︡ po filosofii.Vladimir Ivanovich Razin - 1962
     
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  12. Metodika prepodavanii︠a︡ filosofii v vuzakh.Vladimir Ivanovich Razin - 1965 - [Moskva]: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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  13. Metodicheskie sovety po filosofii.Vladimir Ivanovich Razin (ed.) - 1965 - Moskva,: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
     
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  14. Marksistsko-leninskoe uchenie ob obshchestvenno-ėkonomicheskikh format︠s︡ii︠a︡kh i sovremennostʹ.Vladimir Ivanovich Razin - 1979 - Moskva: Znanie.
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  15. Obshchai︠a︡ metodika prepodavanii︠a︡ filosofii v vuzakh.Vladimir Ivanovich Razin - 1977
     
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  16. Voli︠a︡ i ee vospitanie.Vladimir Ivanovich Selivanov - 1976
     
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  17. Historický materializmus a aktuálne otázky súčasnosti.Leo Hanzel & Vladimir Ivanovich Razin (eds.) - 1979 - Bratislava: Pravda.
     
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  18. Istoricheskiĭ materializm i aktualʹnye problemy sovremennosti =.Leo Hanzel & Vladimir Ivanovich Razin (eds.) - 1980 - [Bratislava]: Nakl. Pravda.
     
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    Tezisy: filosofskie zametki = Tezy: filosofsʹki notatky.Vladimir Ivanovich Kalʹko - 2015 - Kiev: "Edelʹveĭs".
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  20. Trudnyĭ razgovor.Vladimir Ivanovich Nemt︠s︡ov - 1962
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  21. Istoricheskiĭ materializm.Aleksandr Petrovich Sheptulin & Vladimir Ivanovich Razin (eds.) - 1974 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola,".
     
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  22. Povedenie v kollektive.Vladimir Ivanovich Sini︠u︡tin - 1962
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    Leibniz in seinen Beziehungen zu Russland und Peter dem Grossen: e. geschichtl. Darst. dieses Verhältnisses nebst d. darauf bezügl. Briefen u. Denkschriften.Vladimir Ivanovich Gerʹe - 1873 - Hildesheim: Gerstenberg. Edited by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
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    Перспектива существования метафизики и философии в XXI веке.Alexandrov Vladimir Ivanovich - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 4:109-116.
    The keynote idea of the theses is contained in the author’s assumption that modern philosophy doesn’t meet its claiming pretensions: to be universal form of knowledge. First of all philosophy is connected not with knowledge but with ideas and secondly being authentic it “exists only in everyday life”.1 In orderthat philosophy could realize its innate essence corresponding conditions of social being should exist but they are still absent and therefore philosophy is absent as well. Its place is occupied by metaphysics (...)
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    Structure and content of the training process aimed at increasing the power endurance in the preparatory period.Vladimir Leonidovich Konovalov, Aleksey Ivanovich Kishkin & Irina Nikolaevna Katkanova - 2021 - Kant 38 (1):263-269.
    An increase in the level of strength endurance can be carried out during the period of a special preparatory stage in the annual cycle of training athletes. The present research proposes a periodization of shooters' sports training with the substantiation of the measures taken to develop such a motor quality as strength endurance. The aim of the research is to organize the training process in a way that the development of the motor quality, strength endurance, enhanced performance in shooting. Young (...)
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  26. Razvitie predstavleniĭ o garmonii v domarksistskoĭ i marksistsko-leninskoĭ filosofii.Vladimir Terent Evich Meshcheriakov & Vasilii Ivanovich Strel Chenko - 1981 - Leningrad: "Nauka," Leningradskoe otd-nie. Edited by V. I. Strelʹchenko.
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    The Russian cosmists: the esoteric futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and his followers.George M. Young - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The spiritual geography of Russian cosmism. General characteristics ; Recent definitions of cosmism -- Forerunners of Russian cosmism. Vasily Nazarovich Karazin (1773-1842) ; Alexander Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749-1802) ; Poets: Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, (1711-1765) and Gavriila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) ; Prince Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky (1803-1869) ; Aleksander Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) -- The Russian philosophical context. Philosophy as a passion ; The destiny of Russia ; Thought as a call for action ; The totalitarian cast of mind -- The religious and (...)
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    The Scientific Solitude of Vernadskii.G. P. Aksenov - 1995 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (1):14-35.
    The title of this article will perhaps seem excessively contentious to the reader. What solitude of Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskii, he might ask, if he has even the slightest familiarity with the scientist's biography?
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    Russkiĭ kosmizm: N.F. Fedorov, K.Ė. T︠S︡iolkovskiĭ, V.I. Vernadskiĭ, A.L. Chizhevskiĭ.A. G. Gacheva, B. I. Pruzhinin & T. G. Shchedrina (eds.) - 2022 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
    Fenomen russkogo kosmizma -- Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov -- Konstantin Ėduardovich T︠S︡iolkovskiĭ -- Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskiĭ -- Aleksandr Leonidovich Chizhevskiĭ.
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  30. Blame, not ability, impacts moral “ought” judgments for impossible actions: Toward an empirical refutation of “ought” implies “can”.Vladimir Chituc, Paul Henne, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Felipe De Brigard - 2016 - Cognition 150 (C):20-25.
    Recently, psychologists have explored moral concepts including obligation, blame, and ability. While little empirical work has studied the relationships among these concepts, philosophers have widely assumed such a relationship in the principle that “ought” implies “can,” which states that if someone ought to do something, then they must be able to do it. The cognitive underpinnings of these concepts are tested in the three experiments reported here. In Experiment 1, most participants judge that an agent ought to keep a promise (...)
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  31. On the nature of indifferent lies, a reply to Rutschmann and Wiegmann.Vladimir Krstić - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (5):757-771.
    In their paper published in 2017 in Philosophical Psychology, Ronja Rutschmann and Alex Wiegmann introduce a novel kind of lies, the indifferent lies. According to them, these lies are not intended to deceive simply because the liars do not care whether their audience is going to believe them or not. It seems as if indifferent lies avoid the objections raised against other kinds of lies supposedly not intended to deceive. I argue that this is not correct. Indifferent lies, too, are (...)
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  32. From Perceptual Categories to Concepts: What Develops?Vladimir M. Sloutsky - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (7):1244-1286.
    People are remarkably smart: They use language, possess complex motor skills, make nontrivial inferences, develop and use scientific theories, make laws, and adapt to complex dynamic environments. Much of this knowledge requires concepts and this study focuses on how people acquire concepts. It is argued that conceptual development progresses from simple perceptual grouping to highly abstract scientific concepts. This proposal of conceptual development has four parts. First, it is argued that categories in the world have different structure. Second, there might (...)
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  33. We Should Move on from Signalling-Based Analyses of Biological Deception.Vladimir Krstic - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-21.
    This paper argues that extant signalling-based analyses cannot explain a range of cases of biological (and psychological) deception, such as those in which the deceiver does not send a signal at all, but that Artiga and Paternotte’s (Philos Stud 175:579–600, 2018) functional and my (Krstić in The analysis of self-deception: rehabilitating the traditionalist account. PhD Dissertation, University of Auckland, 2018: §3; Krstić and Saville in Australas J Philos 97:830–835, 2019) manipulativist analyses can. Therefore, the latter views should be given preference. (...)
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    The Role of Words and Sounds in Infants' Visual Processing: From Overshadowing to Attentional Tuning.Vladimir M. Sloutsky & Christopher W. Robinson - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (2):342-365.
    Although it is well documented that language plays an important role in cognitive development, there are different views concerning the mechanisms underlying these effects. Some argue that even early in development, effects of words stem from top‐down knowledge, whereas others argue that these effects stem from auditory input affecting attention allocated to visual input. Previous research (e.g., Robinson & Sloutsky, 2004a) demonstrated that non‐speech sounds attenuate processing of corresponding visual input at 8, 12, and 16 months of age, whereas the (...)
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    Should We Pardon Them?Vladimir Jankélévitch & Ann Hobart - 1996 - Critical Inquiry 22 (3):552-572.
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    Aesthetic Trinity Theory and the Sublime.Vladimir J. Konečni - 2011 - Philosophy Today 55 (1):64-73.
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    On the logic of causal explanation.Vladimir Lifschitz - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 96 (2):451-465.
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    On the ‘true position’ of hydrogen in the Periodic Table.Vladimir M. Petruševski & Julijana Cvetković - 2018 - Foundations of Chemistry 20 (3):251-260.
    Several attempts have recently been made to point to ‘the proper place’ for hydrogen in the Periodic Table of the elements. There are altogether five different types of arguments that lead to the following conclusions: hydrogen should be placed in group 1, above lithium; hydrogen should be placed in group 17, above fluorine; hydrogen is to be placed in group 14, above carbon; hydrogen should be positioned above both lithium and fluorine and hydrogen should be treated as a stand-alone element, (...)
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    Definable minimal collapse functions at arbitrary projective levels.Vladimir Kanovei & Vassily Lyubetsky - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (1):266-289.
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    Electrophysiological and phenomenological effects of short-term immersion in an altered sensory environment.Vladimir Miskovic, Jeffrey O. Bagg, Matthew Ríos & Jourdan J. Pouliot - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 70:39-49.
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    Proofs and Retributions, Or: Why Sarah Can’t Take Limits.Vladimir Kanovei, Karin U. Katz, Mikhail G. Katz & Mary Schaps - 2015 - Foundations of Science 20 (1):1-25.
    The small, the tiny, and the infinitesimal have been the object of both fascination and vilification for millenia. One of the most vitriolic reviews in mathematics was that written by Errett Bishop about Keisler’s book Elementary Calculus: an Infinitesimal Approach. In this skit we investigate both the argument itself, and some of its roots in Bishop George Berkeley’s criticism of Leibnizian and Newtonian Calculus. We also explore some of the consequences to students for whom the infinitesimal approach is congenial. The (...)
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    Hyperlinear and sofic groups: a brief guide.Vladimir G. Pestov - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):449-480.
    This is an introductory survey of the emerging theory of two new classes of (discrete, countable) groups, called hyperlinear and sofic groups. They can be characterized as subgroups of metric ultraproducts of families of, respectively, unitary groups U (n) and symmetric groups $S_{n},\ n\in {\Bbb N}$ . Hyperlinear groups come from theory of operator algebras (Connes' Embedding Problem), while sofic groups, introduced by Gromov, are motivated by a problem of symbolic dynamics (Gottschalk's Surjunctivity Conjecture). Open questions are numerous, in particular (...)
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    Arithmetizations of Syllogistic à la Leibniz.Vladimir Sotirov - 1999 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 9 (2-3):387-405.
    ABSTRACT Two models of the Aristotelian syllogistic in arithmetic of natural numbers are built as realizations of an old Leibniz idea. In the interpretation, called Scholastic, terms are replaced by integers greater than 1, and s.Ap is translated as “s is a divisor of p”, sIp as “g.c.d. > 1”. In the interpretation, called Leibnizian, terms are replaced by proper divisors of a special “Universe number” u < 1, and sAp is translated as “s is divisible by p”, sIp as (...)
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    Report of the Roundtable “The Relevance of Hermann Cohen’s Philosophy”.Vladimir N. Belov - 2022 - Kantian Journal 41 (2):159-166.
    This report of the roundtable that took place on 25 November 2021 at The Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia attempts to explain the obvious growth of interest in Neo-Kantian philosophy in general and the philosophy of the head of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, Hermann Cohen, in particular. In their contributions, the participants in the discussion demonstrated that the current interest in Neo-Kantianism does not solely or even largely have to do with the history of philosophy but rather with the (...)
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    The Establishment of Petrine-Pushkinian Russia: A Philosophical Perspective.Vladimir K. Kantor - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (3):228-240.
    The Petrine-Pushkinian era lasted no more than two hundred years. It originated at the Battle of Poltava, where Russian troops first showed themselves not just equal to the Swedes, who were otherwi...
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  46. La musique et l'ineffable.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (4):455-457.
     
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    An Ulm-type classification theorem for equivalence relations in Solovay model.Vladimir Kanovei - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1333-1351.
    We prove that in the Solovay model, every OD equivalence relation, E, over the reals, either admits an OD reduction to the equality relation on the set of all countable (of length $ ) binary sequences, or continuously embeds E 0 , the Vitali equivalence. If E is a Σ 1 1 (resp. Σ 1 2 ) relation then the reduction above can be chosen in the class of all ▵ 1 (resp. ▵ 2 ) functions. The proofs are based (...)
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  48. Le Je-ne-sais-quol et le Presque-rien.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1959 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 15 (2):216-217.
     
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    The Dramatic True Story of the Frame Default.Vladimir Lifschitz - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 44 (2):163-176.
    This is an expository article about the solution to the frame problem proposed in 1980 by Raymond Reiter. For years, his “frame default” remained untested and suspect. But developments in some seemingly unrelated areas of computer science—logic programming and satisfiability solvers—eventually exonerated the frame default and turned it into a basis for important applications.
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    The vision of God.Vladimir Lossky - 1963 - Crestwood, N.Y.: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.
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